Server Machine: Prompt is , FreeBSD6 with ipfw. Nagios v2.12, using
nrpe with -n as show afterwards. (192.168.40.1)
Client Machine: Prompt sysadmin#, NRPE v2.12 without SSL running as
daemon (192.168.40.40)
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On Server:
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On server on the nagios front-end i am getting:
Does racoon listen on a port?
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Proskurin Kirill [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello.
Is nagios have some plugin to monitoring of FreeBSD racoon daemon?
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Best regards,
Proskurin Kirill
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Hi list,
i have a strange error on our nagios system and i don't know where to search
Nagios: 3.0.3
Thanks for your help.
[Mon Aug 11 11:24:26 2008] [error] [client 10.9.0.100] *** glibc detected ***
/usr/local/nagios/sbin/tac.cgi: free(): invalid next size (fast): 0x090d0410
***,
Hello,
Did you check your RRD hearthbeat and your Nagios check_interval? It should be
in sync.
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Europe, Middle East and Africa IT Services
Texas Instruments France
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If it listens on a port, use check_udp to listen on port 4500.
I don't understand your second question. You can create a VPN tunnel using
two routers or VPN apps like openvpn or freeswan running unix/linux.
Alternatively, you can use DNAT and send all port 80 requests to your nagios
server.
Lex
Am Montag 11 August 2008 12:03:06 schrieb Alex Dehaini:
If it listens on a port, use check_udp to listen on port 4500.
I don't understand your second question. You can create a VPN tunnel using
two routers or VPN apps like openvpn or freeswan running unix/linux.
Alternatively, you can use
Good luck. AIX and SNMP don’t mix real well, in my opinion. There is a thread
in the cacti forums where I talk with Tony (aka Rony) a bit on getting Cacti to
monitor AIX properly. For my AIX systems, I’ve resorted to NRPE and standard
NagiosPlugins + other scripts (I have one that monitors
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 01:31:55PM -0400, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Nagios does not know anything about SMTP, it just runs commands. Make a
command or script that sent your emails and just set it up in Nagios.
The secondary implication of which is that if Nagios and your tracker
are on the
Hi Stefan,
On Aug 11, 2008, at 4:46 AM, Kulcsar, Stefan wrote:
Hi list,
i have a strange error on our nagios system and i don't know where
to search
Nagios: 3.0.3
Thanks for your help.
[Mon Aug 11 11:24:26 2008] [error] [client 10.9.0.100] *** glibc
detected ***
The reason why this happens is because there's another instance of nagios
running.. Why? I don't know but I fixed that problema quite simple
I would like to share It with other that may have the same problem.
For some bizarre reason, a 90% nagios instance is runing in my server and
that one does
Is there other way to set environment variables than modifying the
nagios start script?, I need to set Oracle variables for several
scripts/plugins but I would like it to survive a
reinstallation/migration.
Regards,
Ciro
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So...is a date sent in the SNMP trap or is the date set to the
time that Nagios receives the alert?
Is there a way to output to both the existing output (the nagios
command file) and a debug output? It doesn't happen all the time so
trying to capture a bad entry would mean taking the whole
Any idea how to troubleshoot or fix that?
On 8/10/08, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1973 isn't 1969 -- it could be a 64bit integer overflow.
~BAS
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008, fevin Kagen wrote:
Linux xxx.xxx.local 2.6.25.6-55.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 16:27:49
EDT 2008 i686 i686
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Ciro Iriarte wrote:
| Is there other way to set environment variables than modifying the
| nagios start script?, I need to set Oracle variables for several
| scripts/plugins but I would like it to survive a
| reinstallation/migration.
Create your own
I don't know what the issue is specifically, but this does not work
under Fedora 9 after multiple tries (not sure if someone else has got it
to work).
I repeated the same steps under Fedora 8 and works fine.
[08-11-2008 17:18:01] Event broker module
'/usr/local/nagios/bin/ndomod-3x.o' initialized
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On 11/08/08 04:57 PM, fevin Kagen wrote:
So...is a date sent in the SNMP trap or is the date set to the
time that Nagios receives the alert?
It's in the command sent to the Nagios command pipe.
See:
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