Bom,
Eu recebi este e-mail a muito tempo atrás, quando iniciei no zabbix e logo
larguei, hehe
Eu dispensei essa semana o Zabbix em um ambiente onde ele monitorava 180
estacoes, 20 servidores e porta-por-porta de mais de 20 ativos de rede
(Cisco Catalyst). O Zabbix era legado, e sua alta
Não há o que questionar, o Nagios é absoluto!! agora se o seu chefe quer
coisinha bonitinha infelismente ele vai partir pra soluções
proprietarias, oq é uma pena, pois até sao bonitos, mas nao funcionam como o
nagios!
Existe a forma de vc mudar todos os templates e adicionar algumas funçoes a
Boa tarde pessoal,
tenho um grupo de hosts que meu nagios que monitora seus respectivos sites, são
5 no total, porem 2 deles estão mostrando seu status down quando os mesmos não
estão. Um detalhe é que tambem não foi alterado nada nas configurações do
nagios.
1- services.cfg
define service{
Procure por Groundwork. Ele tem uma versão gratis e duas pagas. A gratis
pode ser vista +/- como um front-end para o Nagios.
Oscar
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I've never encountered a size limit.
and i encountered a configuration with one file with a size of 2.4 mb .
Assaf
On Friday 22 August 2008 03:09:10 Dave Horsfall wrote:
Nagios 2.12.
What are the limitations of the config files e.g. max. line length etc,
and can they be continued?
And
Hi
I have installed nagios on one of my server and now i am tring to understand
how to query my client machine using OIDs. But i just not understain one
thing is how does one determine a a OID. I am following a tutorial by
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/linuxoids.htm . But what ai don't seem to
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Hi there,
Agnello George schrieb:
I have installed nagios on one of my server and now i am tring to understand
how to query my client machine using OIDs. But i just not understain one
thing is how does one determine a a OID. I am following a
Can anyone tell me if there is a max number of contacts you can have in
a contact group :)
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On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 23:43 -0400, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
On 21/08/08 09:34 PM, Paul Dugas wrote:
I have a need to configure parent relationships for switches that are
connected in a ring like so:
NAGIOS HostA HostB HostC
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Hi all,
I've found no way to send a notification if a event handler is
triggered. Is it possible?
Many thanks!
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Hi Tom,
On Aug 22, 2008, at 6:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can anyone tell me if there is a max number of contacts you can have
in a contact group :)
As far as Nagios is concerned there are no limits to the amounts of
Host, Services, Contacts, or groups of said
We have recently installed Redhat AS4 throughout our network. I have
installed various plugins from the Nagios Exchange site for Linux and
all seems to be well, except for the check_ram command. I am running
this on various servers with different configurations and all are giving
the same results.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 09:46:06AM -0500, Edwin Zoeller wrote:
Other admins here are disputing the results and claim that Linux
buffers all the memory and gives what it needs. I don't know for
fact it this is true. I have also run top, free and ps -eo checking
on memory size, all
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Edwin Zoeller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check_ram -n -w 20MB -c 10MB ( the system has 8GB installed), results
display 30MB free (am I doing this right?)
Other admins here are disputing the results and claim that Linux buffers all
the memory and gives what it
On Aug 22, 2008, at 6:48 AM, Jordi Prats wrote:
Hi all,
I've found no way to send a notification if a event handler is
triggered. Is it possible?
Please expand. The question above can be interpreted several ways.
There's no reason I am aware of that a normal notification wouldn't go
out
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 22, 2008, at 6:48 AM, Jordi Prats wrote:
Hi all,
I've found no way to send a notification if a event handler is
triggered. Is it possible?
Please expand. The question above can be interpreted several ways.
Greetings!
I'm having an odd issue with check_mailq and nrpe. When I run the
check_mailq command natively (i.e., on the client), I get the proper
response:
testhost:/usr/local/nagios/libexec # ./check_mailq -w 300 -c 500
OK: mailq (01) is below threshold (300/500) | mailq = 01
But if I run
That seems a bit weird? In that case, why have an event handler
anyways? You just tell notifications to be sent on the first soft
state change (max_check_attempts = 1). Event Handlers are meant to
try and pro-actively resolve the issue before determining notification
is an appropriate step.
Kevin Freels wrote:
Greetings!
I'm having an odd issue with check_mailq and nrpe. When I run the
check_mailq command natively (i.e., on the client), I get the proper
response:
testhost:/usr/local/nagios/libexec # ./check_mailq -w 300 -c 500
OK: mailq (01) is below threshold (300/500) |
So a nice round-about way of doing it would be to disable active
checks on the service initially. Then when your passive check script
detects a problem, not only does it send nagios a passive check
RESULT, but it also sends a command to enable active checks on that
service. Then your active
Taylor So a nice round-about way of doing it would be to disable
Taylor active checks on the service initially. Then when your
Taylor passive check script detects a problem, not only does it send
Taylor nagios a passive check RESULT, but it also sends a command to
Taylor enable active checks on
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