Bom dia a todos,
Estou utilizando o Nagios vers. 2.6 e preciso utilizar o serviço de mensagem
Jabber como uma das formas de alerta.
Estou utilizando como serviço de mensageiro o script em PERL
notify_via_jabber.pl adquirido em
Se vc rodar na mão a linha:
/usr/libexec/notify_via_jabber.pl $CONTACTADDRESS1$ $HOSTNAME$
$HOSTSTATE$, $SERVICEDESC$ $SERVICEOUTPUT$
Vai??
Outra coisa, na segunda notificação, tá
/usr/libexec//notify_via_jabber.pl (duas barras)
Abs[]
2009/6/29 Luiz Gustavo lquir...@romi.com.br:
Bom dia a
Greetings,
I saw that NSClient++ can do it with :
; Extremly early beta of a task-schedule checker
;CheckTaskSched.dll
How does it work?
Is there any other way to do this?
Best Regards,
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Hi,
I saw that NSClient++ can do it with :
; Extremly early beta of a task-schedule checker ;CheckTaskSched.dll
How does it work?
I don't use it because of the early beta warning but I found somthing
interesting.
It's a collection of varios Windows checks...
hi,
at work I have written a very simple perl script that parses the
output of the windows command schtasks /query. I let it execute thru
nrpe in the windows servers (win2k3 std) that have scheduled jobs.
It is a very simple script and it works for us. It requires a perl
installation in the
-Original Message-
From: Christopher McAtackney [mailto:crist...@gmail.com]
Sent: 25 June 2009 16:33
Results passing into the command pipe are stored. The relevant
parameters are in nagios.cfg; they are external_command_buffer_slots and
check_result_buffer_slots - by default
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:23 PM, gmm wrote:
hello,all!
I have a strange problem.I have installed nagios with nagios-3.1.2
and nagios-plugins-1.4.13 on RHEL5.2 and it looks like OK!
But i found there is a strange problem with my web monitor page.In
my host groups some hosts status are
Hrm, I bet you could even do a few things with a batch script. I haven't
flexed those muscles in awhile, but you would be surpised what can be done.
Would you care to share the script? I would love to try it out in my test
environment.
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Date: Mon,
Greetings All,
Is anyone else seeing weird things in the scheduling of checks? I don't
have a good sense of what is wrong but, it's definitely not the way it
was under Nagios 1.0 (or the way it should be). I've been watching the
scheduling queue on our Nagios 3 box for a week or so, here's a
Hi all,
I've got a service that I'm trying to monitor with different
thresholds at different times of day. To do this, I created two
timeperiods, covering 1:00am to 7:00am, and 7:00am to 1:00am (I
think), two service templates that each use these periods, and two
services that do the same check
I've gotten a second Nagios server setup to work as a failover for a
primary server. I think I've been thorough. The secondary server is
successfully receiving and processing both passive host and passive
service checks. Notifications and both kinds of active checks are turned
off. When I stop the
I figured out my problem, I had two instances of Nagios running. That
would explain a lot of the scheduling weirdness, maybe all of it. :-)
Is anyone else seeing weird things in the scheduling of checks? I
don't have a good sense of what is wrong but, it's definitely not the
way it was under
Does anyone know of a location for rpm for Nagios 3.1.2 on fedora 9? I located
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/nagios/ but 2.11 is the latest rpm
thanks!
Natalie
Network Operations Center Manager
Experis Data Center LLC
8209 Valley Pike
PO Box 535
Middletown,VA 22645
phone:540-869-8702
download the tar.gz and configure, make all, make fullinstall (read the
quickstart guide!)
without configure options, nagios will be installed into /usr/local/nagios/
Natalie Aloi wrote:
Does anyone know of a location for rpm for Nagios 3.1.2 on fedora 9? I
located
I actually tried check_command check_dhcp Without !/check_dh! but
still error.
Having an ip address didnt make a difference.
Also chmod (u+s) on the plugin but that didnt help either.
Dont you think it had something to do with the fact that this particular server
is a slave
The tarball of nagios 3.1.0 that i have contains nagios.spec, which
I've used to create RPMs for Red Hat. Untar the archive and rpmbuild
it, it shouldn't take very long.
-Gius
Natalie Aloi wrote:
Does anyone know of a location for rpm for Nagios 3.1.2 on fedora 9? I
located
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Dei Bertine wrote:
I actually tried check_command check_dhcp Without !/
check_dh! but still error.
Having an ip address didnt make a difference.
Also chmod (u+s) on the plugin but that didnt help either.
Dont you think it had something to do with
Have you seen this one?
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html
From: Natalie Aloi na...@experisdatacenters.com
To: Nagios Users Mail-list nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:38:14 AM
Subject: [Nagios-users]
Here's the error now I'm getting in Nagios page:
CRITICAL: Received 1 DHCPOFFER(s), 0 of 1 requested servers responded, max
lease time = 86400 sec.
Launching it manually using nagiosid is ok:
~/libexec$ ./check_dhcp -s serveip1.dev.net
OK: Received 1 DHCPOFFER(s), max lease time = 86400 sec.
Hi,
It appears that numerous people have had this issue, but most of them
have it because they're doing something else wrong or have other
issues. I have a check that legitimately takes longer than 10 seconds
to complete, and none of the documentation or archives appear
relevant.
I run
well my preference is to use the rpm since it can detect dependancies...
as you can see I attempted to install 3.0.6 since that was the highest version
of nagios I could find with an rpm file...it requires libgd.so.1.8
I did a search on that and found gd-1.8.4-11.i386.rpm but it won't install
I got it working!
I had to create a separate check command definition and specified
$USER1$/check_dhcp IP Address
Now Nagios is happy!
OK: Received 1 DHCPOFFER(s), max lease time = 86400 sec.
Thanks.
From: Dei Bertine deibert...@yahoo.com
To: Edgar
yea...I tried that...it didn't work :-( I guess I just need to uninstall
libgd.so.2.0.0
I'm always reluctant to go backwards in versions
[r...@nagios lib]# ln libgd.so.2 libgd.so.1.8
[r...@nagios lib]# ls -il libgd.so.2
756492 lrwxrwxrwx 2 root root 14 2008-05-15 10:53 libgd.so.2 -
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Dei Bertine deibert...@yahoo.com wrote:
I actually tried check_command check_dhcp Without !/check_dh!
but still error.
Having an ip address didnt make a difference.
Also chmod (u+s) on the plugin but that didnt help either.
Dont you think it had
While attempting to restart the nagios daemon i get the following error. Any
thoughts?
$ sudo /etc/init.d/nagios2 restart
* Restarting nagios2 monitoring daemon
nagios2
shift: 225: can't shift that many
shift: 1: can't shift that many
Thanks,
JJ
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Surely there's a built-in way to tell Nagios that either a particular
check can take longer, or increase the 10-second timeout within Nagios
itself? The service_check_timeout value kills runaway processes,
which this isn't.
But that's
On Jun 29, 2009, at 3:44 PM, Jeremiah Jester wrote:
While attempting to restart the nagios daemon i get the following
error. Any thoughts?
$ sudo /etc/init.d/nagios2 restart
* Restarting nagios2 monitoring daemon
nagios2
Marc,
Thanks for your reply.
I am using that nagios 2 package apart of Ubuntu. It appears to still work
but the errors are worrisome.
$:/etc/nagios2/scripts$ sudo /etc/init.d/nagios2 stop
* Stopping nagios2 monitoring daemon
nagios2
shift: 225: can't shift that many
[ OK ]
Jamie,
Sorry for the very tardy response - it's been busy. Two responses to
all your good comments:
1. The problems with Nagios slacking on the job were confirmed by the
Nagios administrator. Permanently, he is looking to move the setup to a
box with more memory (it is currently a Red Hat
On Jun 29, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Jeremiah Jester wrote:
Marc,
Thanks for your reply.
I am using that nagios 2 package apart of Ubuntu. It appears to
still work but the errors are worrisome.
Since you're using a non-standard version of the init script (modified
by Ubuntu), hopefully
I keep getting these error messages when i post to the list.. any ideas why?
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From:
Date: 2009/6/29
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To: jeremiahjes...@gmail.com
Erro ao enviar o email para nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
A caixa
On Jun 29, 2009, at 4:20 PM, Kustner, Tom wrote:
2. Thanks for pointing out that host checks are not always performed
unless a service has been detected has failing. I value the service
checking, but I assumed it was also pinging the host on a regular
basis
and that is apparently not the
On Jun 29, 2009, at 4:33 PM, Jeremiah Jester wrote:
I keep getting these error messages when i post to the list.. any
ideas why?
Looks like some subscriber to the list has a full mailbox and it's set
to notify senders. Welcome to the world of community listservs...
--
Marc
Hello,
I have a working nagios2 installation under Ubuntu. I would like to
configure nagios so that when a host cannot be ping'd by nagios all other
services related to this server/s are stopped so I don't get a slew of
notifications for that host.
I'm thinking i want servicedepency directive
Hi Kevin;
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 23:14, Kevin Mitnikc teckad...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for some assistance in setting up custom service monitors. I
am looking to monitor the Microsoft Exchange services, along with a couple
other services. How do I go about setting this up in Nagios.
I am looking to monitor the Microsoft Exchange Server services such as:
Microsoft Exchange Management
C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\exmgmt.exe
These services will be monitored on the exchsrv01 server. How do I go about
creating this service to be monitored? All the services I'm currently
There is a newer rpm available from dag but you won't be able to pull it
until you add the repository to your system. Feel free to browse
http://mirror.clarkson.edu/dag/ as well to find it if you don't want add the
repository.
You may find this useful as well.
hi,list!
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:23 PM, gmm wrote:
hello,all!
I have a strange problem.I have installed nagios with nagios-3.1.2
and nagios-plugins-1.4.13 on RHEL5.2 and it looks like OK!
But i found there is a strange problem with my web monitor page.In
my host groups
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Jeremiah Jester wrote:
I keep getting these error messages when i post to the list.. any ideas why?
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From:
Date: 2009/6/29
Subject: [Nagios-users] can't shift that many error
To:
hi,list!
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:23 PM, gmm wrote:
hello,all!
I have a strange problem.I have installed nagios with nagios-3.1.2
and nagios-plugins-1.4.13 on RHEL5.2 and it looks like OK!
But i found there is a strange problem with my web monitor page.In
my host groups
What do you want to monitor about these services?
I am monitoring Exchange in two separate ways. First, I am using the
check_services_stopped plugin from the NagiosPluginsNT collection. It
monitors whatever services are configured with Automatic startup, so it
normally would include the
Kevin, you can either monitor user services (POP3, SMTP, MAPI, IMAP, LDAP,
etc) by monitoring the ports or monitor for existence in memory of processes
through an SNMP agent. Windows SNMP agent, written for Windows NT 4, are
broken and do not report data accurately. A good alternative is SNMP
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