On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 1:35 AM, Matteo Corti matteo.co...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Rahul,
On Feb 11, 2009, at 20:55 , Rahul Nabar wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Matteo Corti matteo.co...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Rahul,
Does the input include the newline between the Core0 Temp: and
Marc Powell a écrit :
On Feb 11, 2009, at 6:48 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
For our dev system, we use the following link
/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?
host=allservicestatustypes=28hoststatustype
s=3serviceprops=42sorttype=1sortoption=6
Which only displays services that aren't acknowleged or
One other thing that I haven't figured out yet with PNP-NAGIOS is this: How
does one get trending across services or hosts? i.e. It is easy to see time
series graphs of pingtimes, load averages disk usages etc. but sometimes
what seems more relevant is a chart across services for a given snapshot
hi
in your define command, i think it's
define command{
command_name check_nrpe_manual_disk
command_line $USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c
check_manual_disk -a $SERVICESTATE$ $SERVICESTATETYPE$ $SERVICEATTEMPT$
}
and not -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
maybe
regards
Stan
Hi,
Sorry if that question had already been answered but I couldn't find any answer
by searching on the web and on the Nagios-User mailing list.
I would like to create a service which will notify me after each check, even if
it is an OK-state and if the state hadn't changed.
I've tried by
Hi ,
I'm having firecr bother getting Nagios working as a client
on a T2000 .
Below are the details...
uname -a
SunOS 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T2000
echo $PATH
/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/sfw/bin
:/usr/ccs/bin
HI Edgar,
There is no error messages showing up in syslog for nrpe..
Regards,
Dermot
-Original Message-
From: Edgar Matzinger [mailto:edgar.matzin...@valid.nl]
Sent: 12 February 2009 10:50
To: Malone,D,Dermot,ARF435 R; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE:
Unless an error occurs, I wouldn't expect anything to return when running
NRPE as a daemon. Is it running?
ps -ef | grep nrpe
If you're running it has a daemon, as Edgar said, there is no need for you
to run this out of inetd.
James Moseley
I disable the inetd sercice and reran it as a daemon...
Still no joy though ...
dhs0931i-iedrs: ps -ef | grep nrpe
root 3105 5213 0 11:01:28 pts/1 0:00 grep nrpe
-Original Message-
From: jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com [mailto:jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com]
Sent: 12 February 2009
Yep, check /var/log/syslog and /var/adm/messages, etc. Next step, check
the nrpe config file to make sure the path the pid file exists.
Thinking about the error message you posted, that would indicate that
another service (unless nrpe is already running) is already listening to
TCP port 5666.
Hi James,
No errors in syslog , just the below error in messages..
Feb 12 11:18:01 dhs0931i-iedrs nrpe[11216]: [ID 434846 daemon.error]
Network server bind failure (125: Address already in use)
There is no other service running on port 5666
netstat -apn | grep 5666
couldn't find any
On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:11 AM, sri.lu...@free.fr wrote:
I would like to create a service which will notify me after each
check, even if it is an OK-state and if the state hadn't changed.
I've tried by setting the service's initial state to critical and
defining the service as volatile but
Not sure if you'll get more than the error below, but turn on debug in the
nrpe config. Also, try to bind nrpe to one address instead of all them and
see what you get.
James Moseley
dermot.mal...@bt
Think that was it James.(bind)
Thanks for your help
-Original Message-
From: jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com [mailto:jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com]
Sent: 12 February 2009 14:09
To: Malone,D,Dermot,ARF435 R
Cc: edgar.matzin...@valid.nl; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE:
You're welcome.
James Moseley
dermot.mal...@bt
.com
Thank you very much for the lead. It helped me a lot and.
I followed your advice and I used the ocsp_command directive from the
nagios.cfg with a script printing into the file nagios.cmd the external command
SEND_CUSTOM_SVC_NOTIFICATION and it works fine now.
Thanks for the lead.
- Mail
Hey Dermot,
Check the SMF log file /var/svc/log/network-nagios-nrpe\:default.log.
If things still arent working, execute /lib/svc/method/nagios-nrpe
manually with some bourne debugging. This will show you what the
nagios-nrpe script is trying to do.
# sh -x /lib/svc/method/nagios-nrpe
On Feb 12, 2009, at 8:45 AM, sri.lu...@free.fr wrote:
Thank you very much for the lead. It helped me a lot and.
I followed your advice and I used the ocsp_command directive from
the nagios.cfg with a script printing into the file nagios.cmd the
external command
thank u very much
Does someone have a piece of software that use
Nagios::Statuslog to share?
perl -e '
use Nagios::StatusLog;
my $host = hostname;
my $description = service description;
my $dataFile = /usr/local/nagios/var/status.dat;
my $log = Nagios::StatusLog-new( Filename = $dataFile,
There is still a small problem though... With that method, every service with
obsess_over_service enabled will execute the command, and every command defined
as ocsp_command in nagios.cfg will be executed by services enabling
obsess_over_service :s.
Well... don't know if ther is a better way
You can also try typing your arguments at the far end in the nrpe
command file. I'm not the biggest fan of passing arguments via nrpe.
I've found it simpler to deploy the same nrpe command file to a
cluster and have nagios just execute the check_nrpe_1arg command.
-lee
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at
Here's a mystery for the books. I was alerted this morning of a socket
timeout while nagios attempted to connect the NRPE server on a remote
host. I go in and manually check that host and sure enough:
Feb 12 16:02:59 conversion-10 nrpe[6886]: Error: Could not complete
SSL handshake. 5
Feb 12
Nagios itself does have some trending tools in version 3, though they
are not very comprehensive. Are you looking for something beyond their
scope?
-lee
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Rahul Nabar rpna...@gmail.com wrote:
One other thing that I haven't figured out yet with PNP-NAGIOS is this:
I would think of this as more of a policy question than a technical
one. If a large number of hosts and services are going down often
enough for you to need a batch processing script to trigger nagios to
recognize down time, perhaps your monitoring plan could be altered?
You can define a check
I've got a Nagios-3.0.4 server monitoring 3,290 services on 387
hosts.When the nagios service is initially started, service and host
latency is great. This usually continues for about 2-3 hours and then
we start seeing fork errors in the log like so:
[1234425582] Warning: The check of
On Feb 12, 2009, at 7:05 AM, sri.lu...@free.fr wrote:
There is still a small problem though... With that method, every
service with obsess_over_service enabled will execute the command,
and every command defined as ocsp_command in nagios.cfg will be
executed by services enabling
How about setting the notification command in the service to a null
command of some sort and using a service escalation with the
escalation states critical, warning, and ok all set and a
first_notification value of 1 so that you constantly get the
notification regardess of state?
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Lee Azzarello l...@dropio.com wrote:
Nagios itself does have some trending tools in version 3, though they
are not very comprehensive. Are you looking for something beyond their
scope?
Thanks Lee. I am not aware of the scope of the inbuilt trending tools.
In Nagios version 3, you click on Reporting-Trends and use the menus
to generate a picture.
The limitation is you can only see one picture at a time for a
particular host or service. So you could not, for example have an
automatically generated dashboard of trends for a particular host or
service
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Lee Azzarello l...@dropio.com wrote:
In Nagios version 3, you click on Reporting-Trends and use the menus
to generate a picture.
The limitation is you can only see one picture at a time for a
particular host or service. So you could not, for example have an
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Lee Azzarello l...@dropio.com wrote:
In Nagios version 3, you click on Reporting-Trends and use the menus
to generate a picture
Thanks again Lee!
The limitation is you can only see one picture at a time for a
particular host or service
That is a
Hi there,
I'm setting up some escalations for the first time.
We have many servers we wish to monitor, with many many services being
monitored. I want to escalate almost all service notifications, but not
some (and the same is true with the hosts). What is the best practice to
achieve this?
I was wondering if there is any way to monitor a router's internal
temperature via Nagios? I get lots of information when I use snmlwalk.
But most check_snmp_* plugins give me
Error: walkoid() returned nothing error. Thanks for any suggestions.
I was wondering if there is any way to monitor a router's internal
temperature via Nagios? I get lotsuse snmlwalk to get information ou
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 03:05:54PM -0800, Frater, Greg J wrote:
Greetings All,
We are setting up a new Nagios instance running version 3. With it we
are adding a modem so that alerts can be sent via the phone system even
if the data network goes down. In the testing I've done messages
From: Gareth Fletcher [mailto:gareth.fletc...@onenet.co.nz]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 3:44 PM
To: Frater, Greg J
Subject: RE: Using a modem with Nagios as backup alert path
Hi Greg,
Just something to get you started before someone with more knowledge
answers - what
-Original Message-
From: Russell Adams [mailto:rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 4:12 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Using a modem with Nagios as backup alert
path
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 03:05:54PM -0800, Frater, Greg J
Hi All
I have noticed whilst monitoring my NT server the CPU load level has been at
critical status for 3d 8h 29m 32s and sitting at 100%, this is good news
from a monitoring point of view as it was spotted, however I need to solve
it.
I know I can just jump on to my server and look at the
-Original Message-
From: Martyn [mailto:mar...@chetnet.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:55 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] CPU Critical
Hi All
I have noticed whilst monitoring my NT server the CPU load level has
been at critical
On Feb 12, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Chris wrote:
I was wondering if there is any way to monitor a router's internal
temperature via Nagios? I get lots of information when I use snmlwalk.
But most check_snmp_* plugins give me
This will almost certainly depend on the type of router. You should
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Chris atst...@gmail.com wrote:
I was wondering if there is any way to monitor a router's internal
temperature via Nagios? I get lots of information when I use snmlwalk.
But most check_snmp_* plugins give me
Error: walkoid() returned nothing error. Thanks for
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 00:54:34 -, Martyn mar...@chetnet.co.uk
wrote:
Hi All
I have noticed whilst monitoring my NT server the CPU load level has been at
critical status for 3d 8h 29m 32s and sitting at 100%, this is good news
from a monitoring point of view as it was spotted, however I need to
I was trying to roll the check_iptables script but ran a hiccup since my
system iptables refuses to accept the -S option that is included in the
script when it invokes iptables.
iptables v1.3.5: Unknown arg `-S'
Any other users of this script? Have you guys done away with the -S option?
Any
Found this on the list.
I had to make one modification within the script: The -S argument is not known
by the version, 1.3.8, of iptables on the server in question, so I replaced it
with the -L argument.
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