Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Hi,
I'm migrating our v2.x installation of nagios to 3.0.3 and i'm stuck
currently, can sameone check if i'm missing something here?:
Verification reports:
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Error: Service description, host name, or check command is NULL
Error: Could not register service
stan wrote:
I have a number of isolated networks, that is networks which are
deliberately non-routable to. On each of these networks, I have a single
host that has a 2nd NIC thta is on the general network. I don't can't to
turn on forwarding on this host. I would like to monitor some statuses
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Hi, everybody
i'm trying to install Nagios on Opensuse 11.0 and i get this message
after ./configure in the config.log:
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configure:3149: checking pthreads.h usability
configure:3161: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 5
conftest.c:68:22: error:
This can be done without NRPE. We have a cluster on a private net.
The head node is visible from nagios so I wrote a plugin that lives
on the head node (The dual homed machine, in your case). On the nagios
side, a plugin ssh'es to the head node, runs the script which talks to
hosts on the private
On Jul 21, 2008, at 4:32 AM, Thierry Granier wrote:
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Hi, everybody
i'm trying to install Nagios on Opensuse 11.0 and i get this message
after ./configure in the config.log:
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configure:3149: checking pthreads.h usability
Please always respond on list. Other comments below --
On Jul 21, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Thierry Granier wrote:
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Marc Powell a écrit :
On Jul 21, 2008, at 4:32 AM, Thierry Granier wrote:
configure:3149: checking pthreads.h usability
It was about time I changed the subject line of my e-mail since the
NSClient++ service restart issue is fixed thanks to you guys. I am
reposting this since my last e-mail on Friday which is at the bottom of
this thread. I was hoping to verify the syntax of this command:
sed -i
Hi,
NRPE could do this job, sure you could write a custom plugin, but there
are 2 possible alternatives already there (albeit they might be overhead
for what you're trying to do, unless you want to monitor the services
on the dual-homed machine with Nagios as well.)
You could run NRPE on
How would you use nagios to monitor a log file for inactivity? I was
looking at the check_file_age plugin and thought it might work for
this purpose.
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Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Hi,
I'm migrating our v2.x installation of nagios to 3.0.3 and i'm stuck
currently, can sameone check if i'm missing something here?:
Verification reports:
-
Error: Service description, host name, or check
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:17:16AM -0400, stan wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:46:39AM -0400, Paulus, Jake wrote:
You should really look into NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Execution)
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/addons.html#nrpe
There are alternate versions of NRPE that run on
On Jul 21, 2008, at 1:58 PM, Sean Carolan wrote:
How would you use nagios to monitor a log file for inactivity? I was
looking at the check_file_age plugin and thought it might work for
this purpose.
It all depends on how the application writes to a log file. Simply
checking the log file
Hello Nagios :)
I have finished my first instaltion two days back and I thought every thing is
normal . In the morning I checked the message log and found ton of read/wright
permision errors like this and this was only for ping check commands.
Jul 21 22:03:08 nagios kernel:
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