Senhores,
Em meu nagios, para checagens que usam TCP, vem apresentando esse
problema, (Service Check Timed Out) , não importando o tempo que eu
ponha de time out para o plugin e para o Nagios...
Alguém já passou por esse tipo de problema, alguma idéia?
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André O Moura
--- Em sex, 5/12/08, Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
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Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users-br] Monitoramento Windows
Para: Unofficial Brazilian (Portuguese) Nagios Users List
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Data: Sexta-feira, 5 de Dezembro de
Hi Mark, thank you for your answer,
Marc Powell a écrit:
Nagios is first and foremost a service monitor, not a host monitor.
Host monitoring is only necessary, as far as nagios is concerned, for
two reasons --
- notification supression. If the host is down, don't notify about
the
Thanks for your reply.
I've ensured that user guest is only included in these two lists:
- authorized_for_all_services=usernagios,guest
- authorized_for_all_hosts=usernagios,guest
From what I can see, the guest user will now only have read/view access to
Nagios. Are there any security or
Toussaint OTTAVI a écrit:
Following this idea, I will investigate the following :
- Hosts associated themselves with parent/child relationship according
to WAN topology (already working)
- For each host, I will create a parent service with only a
check_alive command
- Every other service
On Dec 9, 2008, at 5:35 AM, Toussaint OTTAVI wrote:
I agree with you. Parenting / unreachable logic is a very good
thing. But I think it should allow to declare a service as a child
of its host. This parent/child logic can suppress 'notifications'. I
think it could also suppress the
Marc, Seth
Thanks for quick response.
Thanks
--- On Mon, 12/8/08, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Migrating nagios from one server to other
To: Nagios Mailinglist nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Monday,
Please always respond on list so that others, now and in the future,
learn from your experience.
On Dec 9, 2008, at 8:46 AM, XYZ XYZ wrote:
Marc
My old server nagios version was 2.1 and new server nagios version
is 2.12, do i get any problem in migrating.
Upgrades within the same major
Thanks Marc, Sorry for that i didnt check it.
--- On Tue, 12/9/08, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Migrating nagios from one server to other
To: Nagios Mailinglist nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Tuesday, December
I have some questions for the group about nagios, nrpe, nrpe_nt.exe and
windows.
Some Background:
We are currently using check_nrpe to send checks to an nrpe_nt.exe which
then runs checks on about 350 windows servers and returns the output to
nagios one service at a time, a total of about 1500
Dear Brady,
Is anyone using a similar configuration? Does anyone know of a more
current project that can facilitate the same monitoring architecture?
I am currently using NSClient++ (http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/). I am
monitoring 48 servers and 675 services with no issues.
unai
Brady,
You can use NSclient++ also add a few more NSclient++ proxies.
Write a wrapper script around check_nt to use multiple proxies instead of one.
Regards,
Naren
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From: Maxwell,Brady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 12/10/2008 2:05 AM
To:
I've ensured that user guest is only included in these two lists:
* authorized_for_all_services=usernagios,guest
* authorized_for_all_hosts=usernagios,guest
That sorts out the nagios configuration side of things.
You'll also need to add an entry to
Unai Rodriguez skrev:
Dear Brady,
Is anyone using a similar configuration? Does anyone know of a more
current project that can facilitate the same monitoring architecture?
I am currently using NSClient++ (http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/).
You can also reach it on http://www.nsclient.org
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