Hey again Michael,
Yeah I think av avg value of Pages Output/sec for the last X min would
be the best, much like the CPU check in current build.
Been away on vacation for a while, hence the latency:-)
On Thursday, July 9, 2009, Michael Medin mich...@medin.name wrote:
The CPU is measured
Hi All,
I wanted to install and configure NDOUtils on my Nagios machine (Ubuntu 8.10
desktop).
Can anyone give me a few pointers?
Thanks,
Jim
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Hello,
Yup, just get the latest source tarball, untar/gzip it, and there's a README
file in there, plus some documentation in the docs directory. There's stuff
on the web too, google for it.
If you have problems, post to the list with the specific problem you're
having.
Regards,
Guy.
On Wed,
Hello,
I managed to get Nagios up and running with a few parents/children status
checks.
The odd thing I can't figure out is sometimes (often) the Display goes from
green to gray.
Normally it should show green for up and red for down, but seems the gray
appears for no reason, even though the
On Aug 5, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Tom Denham wrote:
Hello,
I managed to get Nagios up and running with a few parents/children
status checks.
The odd thing I can't figure out is sometimes (often) the Display
goes from green to gray.
Normally it should show green for up and red for down,
Obviously being brain dead today cause RTFM is not working out very well.
I am making a new install of nagios-3.1.2. and would like to use httpd-2.2.12.
Can someone please share the Apache2 build parameters you use to support Nagios
3.1.2?
I assume I need PHP5 but would like to know if there is
On Aug 5, 2009, at 11:24 AM, Eric Emerson wrote:
Obviously being brain dead today cause RTFM is not working out very
well.
I am making a new install of nagios-3.1.2. and would like to use
httpd-2.2.12.
Can someone please share the Apache2 build parameters you use to
support Nagios
I am looking for a good tool to monitor windows machines (Win2k3
servers) from our nagios set-up I found NRPE_NT_Perf at Sourceforge.org but
there doesn't appear to be a download link does anyone else know of a a good
tool?
Much appreciation,
Em
On Aug 5, 2009, at 1:32 PM, Emily wrote:
I am looking for a good tool to monitor windows machines (Win2k3
servers) from our nagios set-up I found NRPE_NT_Perf at
Sourceforge.org but there doesn't appear to be a download link does
anyone else know of a a good tool?
Erm...
Hi Emily,
I find as best solution for monitoring Windows 2003 machines SNMP in
combination with
http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html ( I mean all stuff you
can find there )
So use these *.pl scripts, enable SNMP on W2K3 windows and set up it.
I already made it and it works as charm
I prefer NSClient++ (check_nt) or SNMP (check_snmp)
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=monitor+windows+with+nagios
Greetz Christoph
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Emily new2nag...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for a good tool to monitor windows machines (Win2k3
servers) from our nagios set-up I found
I am new to fairly new to nagios, and have to set up a new server with a
new config. Currently when we do a yum install nagios we get 2.12, but
I'm hearing that we'll have v3 in our repository soon. My question is:
if I use v2.12 to set up my config files, will they just plug into v3?
If the
http://www.tntmonitoring.com/
I wrote it to be a complete, simple-to-install but very powerful package
of monitoring agent and a pretty extensive set of preconfigured checks.
It monitors the standard (CPU, memory, various RAID controllers) as well
as Exchange Server, Blackberry Server, Active
Hey, you're missing a chance to be pithy :)
http://lmgtfy.org/?q=nagiosgraph-1.3.1.tar.gzl=1
http://lmgtfy.org/?q=nagiosgraph-1.3.1.tar.gzl=1
That's great! I think I'm going to be using that a lot from now on.
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