On 7/8/08, Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oi Diego
De uma olhada em Distributed Monitoring na página 211 do manual do
Nagios.
Acho que isso pode ser uma solução.
html tem paginação?
Inté
Oscar
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Ai ai ai...
Depois os mineiros é que são capiais da roça...
html tem paginação?
Lógico que não. Mas é por isso que tem a versão PDF do manual.
Versão 3.x: http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nagios-3.pdf
Inté
Oscar
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Hello agian,
I'm experiencing right now the same problem. And I'm trying to doing some
forensic.
It's working in a 2 CPU system and main daemon is taking one of them.
With truss I just get many many lines like this
/2: poll(0xFEF79F88, 1, 500)= 1
/2:
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi Philipp:
Thanks for your help. When we ran ping as nagios it bombed. Permissions on
ping needed to be set SUID root so that an ICMP socket could be opened. We
had changed that for security reasons. We'll make nagios sudo root for
ping. That should solve the problem.
Hi,
Changing /bin/ping to not be suid root for security reasons and then changing
Nagios to be suid root to fix a problem this causes seems more than just a
little backwards to me.
Do chmod 4711 /bin/ping instead. ping is a simple program of ~4000 LoC. It
has been thouroughly audited for
I found this in the documentation:
check_interval: NOTE: Do NOT enable regularly scheduled checks of a host
unless you absolutely need to! Host checks are already performed on-demand
when necessary, so there are few times when regularly scheduled checks
would be needed. Regularly
I am having a little trouble installing the NRPE 2.8 plug in Ubuntu. I
am able to extract the source code tarball and than I am having issues
after that. Per the instructions I am trying to compile the NRPE add-on
by running
./configure
make all
After I type ./configure I get a message
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:41 AM, James wrote:
If I do NOT have a check_interval, how often are hosts checked?
When necessary.
The check scheduling documentation isn't complete yet for 3.x but the
first section of the following page is still valid --
Good morning:
Has anyone had any success monitoring memory usage for OpenVMS 8.3
ALPHA? I have tried the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB as well as the CPQHOST-MIB as
provided by System Management Homepage for OpenVMS as well as Insight
Management Agents for OpenVMS. The results I get from these sources
On Mon, July 14, 2008 10:58 am, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:41 AM, James wrote:
If I do NOT have a check_interval, how often are hosts checked?
When necessary.
The check scheduling documentation isn't complete yet for 3.x but the
first section of the following page is
If flapping is enabled but flapping notification is disabled and the host
really goes down then is it possible there is no down notification?
I am trying to figure out why there was no notification of a host being down.
It does notify if I give it a bogus IP and it is unreachable.
Yes - if a host is flapping, you won't be notified of each up/down.
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If flapping is
What if there is one service (ping).
Isn't it the same as having a check_interval on a host with no
services?
Depending on which version of Nagios you are running. Nagios 2.x host
checks are run in series while Nagios 3.x most host checks are run in
Parallel ( much faster as Nagios
If flapping is enabled but flapping notification is disabled and the host
really goes down then is it possible there is no down notification?
I am trying to figure out why there was no notification of a host being down.
It does notify if I give it a bogus IP and it is unreachable.
On Mon, July 14, 2008 11:13 am, Paulus, Jake wrote:
Yes - if a host is flapping, you won't be notified of each up/down.
The history graph shows Indeterminate around that time, could that be
the host was down after flapping?
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 07:58:39PM -0400, Janet Post wrote:
If you would like to see the log files with a human-readable timestamp:
perl -pe 's/(\d+)/localtime($1)/e' logfile
Janet
Nice trick. I was surmising there might be some way to do that, but a
perl one-liner didn't occur to
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 01:54:03PM +0200, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Jeff Koch wrote:
Thanks for your help. When we ran ping as nagios it bombed. Permissions on
ping needed to be set SUID root so that an ICMP socket could be opened. We
had changed that for security reasons. We'll make nagios
I recently upgraded from Nagios2 to version3, and it¹s running beautifully.
All except for the WAP interface. I¹ve searched the web, and the archives
and haven¹t found anything that might help.
When my users go to the wap interface (which worked GREAT under v2) and try
to acknowledge a problem
Hi List,
after the last week`s announcement of NagiosForge.org another new Nagios
related site went online just a few minutes ago.
We`ve created a new platform called NagiosWiki.org, the intention behind the
NagiosWiki is to integrate nicely into NagiosExchange and NagiosForge.
It is now
Are we playing stump the dummy? What is WAP?
Harry M. Hart Systems integrator
(757) 203-7422
DSN 668-7422
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Hart, Harry M. CTR USJFCOM SUPPORT.SUPPORT JTC-I wrote:
| Are we playing stump the dummy? What is WAP?
Google found plenty of hits but this one seems to tell it best:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Application_Protocol
Hugo.
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Thanks, I thought it was something Nagios specific.
Harry M. Hart Systems integrator
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:20 PM
What version of nagios are you running? If you're running nagios 3.x
you'll need ndo2db-3x
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi
I get [1215630364] ndomod: Still unable to connect to data sink.
1019216 items lost, 5000 queued items to flush. in nagios.log file
I can see the ndo2db has been started.
Hey,
Have any of you have seen anything like this before?
Nagios 2.9, ndoutils 1.4b4.
Nagios began to detect staled services in alphabethical order, in batches of
almost 400 hosts at a time.
check_service_freshness=1
service_freshness_check_interval=900
check_host_freshness=0
So, see, I thought the Last Updated date on the CGI status screens came
from Nagios itself, not from the CGI.
Turns out my Nagios console had failed to restart the process on a
boot, and I didn't realize it until a full disk prompted a fire drill
an hour ago.
Does the CGI not at least scream
Please start a new e-mail for a new question. This e-mail will
forevermore be associated with the 'check_freshness...' post that you
started with.
On Jul 14, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
Does the CGI not at least scream somehow if there's nothing running
behind it?
If nagios
Hi there.
I'm trying to get nagios to send sms notofications via my kannel sms
gateway.
I'm using this command as notify-by-pager:
/usr/bin/curl -s
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