Or the cgi-bin directory is not configured for execution.
Look up option ExecCGI in the Apache documentation.
MAD wrote:
May be that's because PHP is not installed on your system ?
Marc-André
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*From:* Pravin Kumar mailto:electricpra...@gmail.com
Hi folks,
Is it possible to set up the web interface so that a user can only see
certain hosts.
I'd like to be able to give a customer a login so they can see
information for their hosts, but I don't want them to be able to see any
other customers servers - is this possible?
Kind Regards
Yes, I do that at my site. You need just to edit the nagios config file and add
them there. Make sure they are listed in the contact groups for there hosts.
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From: Alan Cooper [mailto:ajcoope...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 8:55 AM
To:
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On 12/02/09 12:27 PM, Jeff Frost wrote:
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
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On 12/02/09 12:34 PM, Lee Azzarello wrote:
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:
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On 13/02/09 04:45 PM, Sean Carolan wrote:
I have a service that is defined as below. This service only accepts
passive checks, not active ones. It does not have an active check
at all, but I put check_ping for check_command so nagios would not
Hi Alan,
Nagios Looking Glass is specifically designed for this situation -
provided you don't want them to submit actions etc. You have to edit
the filters (views) in NLG, setup authentication in Apache for different
customers to login, then set which views each customer can see.
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On 13/02/09 09:53 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I can only seem to get monitoring working for WinXP but not Windows 2008. The
same
config file should work on both, but Nagios suggests CRITICAL - Socket
timeout after 20
seconds. This error returns
Normally Windows monitoring use NC_Net or NSClient++. Can you give more
details on the check you're doing (the real command, not check_command)?
Well, just started with Nagios, and I am using one of the windows.cfg
templates with NSClient++ installed on the Windows Server 2008x64 boxes.
If
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
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On 12/02/09 12:27 PM, Jeff Frost wrote:
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
If you are using Check_nt for monitoring,
and having issues with the configuring NSClient++ on windows,
You can try NC_NEt.
it also uses check_nt so no need to reconfigure Nagios,
the client configuration should only consist of setting up the port in
setup.cfg.
Check_nc_net has additional
I have nagios of cacti running on same host and now i want to
integrate both into single web administration.. in short
integration... is there any plugin which intergrate both services into
single interface. or something like nagios can read existing cacti RRD
and create ghraph per for
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