Hi,
Have you checked check_logfiles ? It stands on
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check_logfiles. With this plugin,
you can specify your needs.
Hope it ma help you
Greetings
Cordialement
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Frank BOURDEAU
Hey Jason,
I have been trying to get hpasm on FC8.
However I could not get it working at all.
I just wanted to if you have done any FC8
HP proliant GL 360 monitoring using check_hpasm.
I can share detail info, if you have any idea.
Thanks for any hints.
Regards,
Manish
Jayson Broughton wrote:
Hello,
Do you know a substitute of Nagios-Object Perl module working with Nagios 3.x.
The one from http://search.cpan.org/~tobeya/Nagios-Object/ seems broken.
Thanks a lot.
Vincent Alloo
TI France Design Systems Operations Manager
Europe, Middle East and Africa IT Services
Texas Instruments
Dan ,
The reason i asked is - in the Documentation , there is a space , and maybe
that is the issue .
i think it is worth a shot to try with the space and test it before you report
a bug ?
Assaf
On Wednesday 03 December 2008 18:20:56 Dan McManus wrote:
There is no space between - and 1,
I thought I couldn't rsync the files because the running Nagios
process on the failover server wouldn't notice the changed files.
However, if I can have a script run check_nagios via check_by_ssh from
a cron job (I don't know yet- I've never used check_by_ssh before),
then
Nagios
Hello!
I'm using Nagios 3.0.3 and mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.45.
I'm having problem getting data from the database. The nagios_hoststatus
table is not fullfilled with the new hosts data, old hosts have their data
correctly presented at the table.
Have a look at the selects below:
mysql SELECT
I just ran through a 639,000 line gz compressed apache log file, using
zcat access.log.gz|awk '{print $9}'|sort|uniq -c in 7 seconds
That gives you the return code (404, 302, 200), and the number.
Percenting it is an exercise for the reader, but something like
tac
Hello,
I wrote something that starts a python script to check weblogic that if it sees
it is not running starts it. The problem is that it takes several minutes to
start. I tried in my script to just nohup and background the process that also
says it is starting and exists with a 1. For
...could I find information on macro definition and substitution?
Comments in various places describe $HOSTADDRESS$ as some kind of macro
substitution, and other examples show multiple sets of parameters in
somewhat strange syntax in service invocations (and refer to $ARG1$ and
such), but I
Hi David,
This explains how macros work:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
This is the list of macros available:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macrolist.html
I assume you're using Nagios 3.0 - replace 3_0 as appropriate in the URL
if you're not.
Hope this helps,
On Thu, December 4, 2008 14:48, Andy Shellam wrote:
This explains how macros work:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
Thanks very much, that's just what I need.
And now of course I see how I should have found it myself. I was getting
lost enough in the documentation
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Steve Burton wrote:
Hi,
I have nagios 3.0.4 running on FreeBSD and I'm using nagiosgraph to
generate rrd's on the data. I'm visualizing the data with both
nagiosgraph and drraw.
My problem is that the graphs have gaps so I
Since the top configuration file, at least in the examples I have, gives
absolute paths to the other config files it specifies, it makes it hard to
test a configuration before putting it into production (short of a
separate test system, perhaps a virtual one). Are those absolute paths
needed?
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
On Thu, December 4, 2008 14:48, Andy Shellam wrote:
This explains how macros work:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
Thanks very much, that's just what I need.
And now of course I see how I should
Nagios 2.10 is giving me an actively misleading error message. In this
segment of log, it says I have an invalid retry_interval possibly; then,
when I add one (there was none), it says that retry_interval is an
invalid directive. I'm assuming that reading the config docs will tell me
what the
On Thu, December 4, 2008 17:10, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
And now of course I see how I should have found it myself. I was
getting
lost enough in the documentation navigation that I just didn't look
closely enough at
On Dec 4, 2008, at 5:08 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
separate test system, perhaps a virtual one). Are those absolute
paths
needed? The doc gives examples showing absolute paths, and doesn't
talk
about what a relative path would mean (but doesn't say it's forbidden,
either). Are
On Dec 4, 2008, at 5:29 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Nagios 2.10 is giving me an actively misleading error message. In
this
segment of log, it says I have an invalid retry_interval possibly;
then,
when I add one (there was none), it says that retry_interval is an
invalid directive.
Hi Hugo,
Thanks for the reply I am also facing the same issue.
As per you suggestion I have gone through the archieve and found one big
thread regarding Nagios graph gap.
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=007301c84e20$4def
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In the thread the
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On 04/12/08 01:27 PM, David Shapiro wrote:
Hello,
I wrote something that starts a python script to check weblogic that if
it sees it is not running starts it. The problem is that it takes
several minutes to start. I tried in my script to
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