Pessoal
Instalei o nagios 3.0.2 e ja tenho o nagios 1.0 em execução. Posso aproveitar
quais cfg´s? Ou terei q reconfigurar tudo?
Notei nesta versao o diretorio objects, é nele que deve ficar os cfg´s?.
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Novos endereços, o Yahoo! que você conhece. Crie um email novo com a sua
define command{
command_name check_log4j
check_command /usr/bin/grep $ARG1$ $ARG2$ (/bin/echo $ARG1$ pattern
found in $ARG2$ logfile!; exit 2)
}
Claro que o usuário nagios precisa conseguir executar o grep e ter a
permissão pro arquivo de log.
Ou vc pode montar seu próprio plugin para
Prezados,
Preciso enviar uma notificação para o Hp Openview através da execução de um
comando (opcmsg) sempre que um determinado alarme do Nagios ultrapassar um
threshold configurado. Alguém já fez este tipo de integração ??
Alguém conhece um tutorial com exemplos de notificação e integração
Reconfigurar tudo depois de ler o UPGRADING, o README, o INSTALLATION,
REQUIREMENTS, www.nagios.org/docs, entre outros. São muitas diferenças entre
a primeira versão e a última. Não é um upgrade simples, já que várias macros
mudaram, entre diversos bugfixes que foram sendo disponibilizados pela
Olá Marcelo
O Nagios possui um mecanismo chamado event handler. Serve exatamente
para voce fazer o Nagios tomar alguma ação quando um serviço ou host
mudar de estado.
Desta maneira é relativamente fácil voce usar esta saída para executar
o comando do OV.
Tente começar lendo isto:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/eventhandlers.html ou, já que vc não
disse qual versão de Nagios:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/eventhandlers.html , de acordo com o
que tiver rodando.
Com eventhandlers, vc poderá encapsular o comando opcmsg dentro de um
Hi there,
Dhaval Thakar schrieb:
kindly guide me the proper way to utilize this plugin for windows based
servers.
On http://shawnflynn.com/2008/08/13/nagios-plugin-check_snmp_ifstatuspl/
they use something like Ethernet0/0 in the example.
The manual states:
-- snip --
-i --interface STRING
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
dhaval thakar schrieb:
i have tried ethernet0/0
this can be used for the routers.
i am looking for windows
ethernet string
My second guess would be, to use the Adapter-name from the system like
ipconfig states it, or like it is stated in your
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 06:54:51 -0700 (PDT)
Chandra Bahadur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to monitor coldfusion service running on a server. check_procs
with -p option lets you check the process but the problem with this
is, you need to specify the parent process id...and this parent
You can do a check_http to the Admin port of coldfusion .
Or you can enable snmp and do the test with that - this will not require you to
have the PID of the
parent process.
Assaf
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 13:54:51 Chandra Bahadur wrote:
Hi,
I need to monitor coldfusion service running
Hello
I have nagios 2.10 and running nagiosgraph 0.9.0.
I had the graph working fine for my hosts until i did a CPAN update( needed the
CGI::Simple) module
for NagiosBP Add-on.
Since then the service drop down box does not allow selection of the services
assigned to the host
it shows.
My
I'm wanting to add monitoring of an equallogic PS series SAN to Nagios.
It is SNMP capable but I don't know much about SNMP. Can someone point
me in the right direction to learn how to do this? I'm curious to know
what can be monitored on the SAN through SNMP and how I would go about
setting it up
Found the solution .
We had some hostnames with `\` in the name .
and when the nagios graph encountered this issue - it reportrd an 'Illegal
Character ' , once i
cleaned the `\` from the names - it returned to work properly.
Assaf
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 16:39:02 Assaf Flatto wrote:
Hello
In starting nagios on SuSE Linux 11.0, I get the following message:
Checking misc settings...
Error: Unable to write to check_result_path
('/var/lib/nagios/spool/checkresults') - No such file or directory
First:
drwxr-xr-x 3 nagios nagios 104 2008-08-26 12:44 nagios
Next:
Hi
I can check the disk usage locally with the command check_disk. But I need
to monitor the disk usage of remote servers. Check_disk command doesn't have
any option to specify the name of the remote server to be monitored...
How do I monitor the disk usage of remote servers ??
On 26-Aug-2008, at 12:27 , Chandra Bahadur wrote:
How do I monitor the disk usage of remote servers ??
By either using check_by_ssh or with a remote agent like NRPE.
The check_by_ssh method looks something like this:
define command {
command_namecheck_disk_remote
command_line
On 8/26/08, Chandra Bahadur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I can check the disk usage locally with the command check_disk. But I
need to monitor the disk usage of remote servers. Check_disk command doesn't
have any option to specify the name of the remote server to be monitored...
On Aug 26, 2008, at 12:00 PM, scott wrote:
In starting nagios on SuSE Linux 11.0, I get the following message:
Checking misc settings...
Error: Unable to write to check_result_path
('/var/lib/nagios/spool/checkresults') - No such file or directory
Lastly:
/var/lib/nagios/spool
One way i figured out how to do this is to setup CIFS/SMB and use
check_disk_smb.Share the file system out with samba which is easy to
setup. Just share out as read only and limit who can access the
shares. Then use check_disk_smb to verify the disk usage.
Chandra Bahadur wrote:
Hi
FireFox and IE are both doing it. The field is auto-populated by the
user login info and Nagios itself.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hugo
van der Kooij
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 4:29 PM
To: Nagios Users Mailinglist
Subject: Re:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Sean Carolan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears as though you are not authorized to view information for the
specified service...
I am logged in as nagiosadmin, and as far as I can tell nagiosadmin is
configured to have full access to everything in the
Chandra,
jeffrey Lang 08/26/2008 11:38:05 AM
One way i figured out how to do this is to setup CIFS/SMB and use
check_disk_smb. Share the file system out with samba which is easy to setup.
Just share out as read only and limit who can access the shares. Then use
check_disk_smb to verify the disk
My central instance services.cfg has 13MB. Comprises about 15k services for
~4k hosts.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 5:43 AM, Assaf Flatto [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
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
hi!
i'm using Nagios 2.11, i'm having a situation like this:
server_A is in a remote location, notifications go to remote_admin, according
to 'define host' section.
Also, server_A and server_B belongs to 'oracle' group. There is a service check
defined for the group 'oracle', called
Hi,
I am running nagios-2.10-2, time to time, I noticed that nagios detects the
problem recovery for the service , change the state from Critical- Ok for
instance, but it does not send the notification out. Does anyone know about
this problem?
In the event log, I see it detected the state
mizuki wrote:
In the event log, I see it detected the state change:
[08-25-2008 11:20:45] SERVICE ALERT: rldapxxx;LDAP;OK;SOFT;2;LDAP OK -
0.002 seconds response time
[08-25-2008 11:19:45] SERVICE ALERT: rldapxxx;LDAP;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;Could
not bind to the ldap-server
The key to alerts
Rigoberto Bermúdez wrote:
server_A is in a remote location, notifications go to remote_admin, according
to 'define host' section.
...
There is a service check defined for the group 'oracle', called 'oracleUp'
with notifications to oracle_admin
Contacts for the host are only notified when
This is interesting.
I setup a test environment using only localhost.
I created a similar time period as I have on my production box, adjusted
the threshold on / free space to purposely generate a warning below 80%
free.
It did go to warning status at 15:18 within the exclusion of 15:00 to
15:30.
Ok,
I have Nagios 2.6, which is a installable RPM with SLES. I am trying to set up
notifications, and its not working. I have nagiosQL running for setting up my
configuration, and looking for information on the following...
Whats the difference between Host-Notify-By-EMail Notify-By-Email?
Lilac, a configuration tool which was derived from Fruity, a popular
configuration tool for Nagios, has released it's first alpha release.
This release can be downloaded to create new Nagios configurations and
manage them. It supports all of Nagios's object types as well as
multiple inheritance.
I can check the disk usage locally with the command check_disk. But I
need to monitor the disk usage of remote servers. Check_disk command
doesn't have any option to specify the name of the remote server to be
monitored...
Use the NRPE add-on:
Dear list,
I am new to nagios and installed it yesterday.
Woeking with nagios is a great pleasure. I am using nagios 2.12.
I like to monitor mysql, ssh, openldap, smtp and pop in my localhost
with nagios.
To check mysql and ssh I have added the following at localhost.cfg
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