Is there a utility out there that will read the timeperiods and display
oncall rotations?
Or, is there a who is on call today utility?
Thanks,
Dale
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Hi list!
I'm currently somehow confused, so please help me.
I have several fileservers, which all have the same 4 service checks.
Is it now possible to create a template specifying my 4 service checks
and then applying it to my file servers ? Like a single use statement
for 4 services to be
Simon Kainz wrote:
Hi list!
I'm currently somehow confused, so please help me.
I have several fileservers, which all have the same 4 service checks.
Is it now possible to create a template specifying my 4 service checks
and then applying it to my file servers ? Like a single use statement
On Aug 6, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Simon Kainz wrote:
Hi list!
I'm currently somehow confused, so please help me.
I have several fileservers, which all have the same 4 service checks.
Is it now possible to create a template specifying my 4 service checks
and then applying it to my file servers ?
Hi,
I am trying to have Nagios 3.1.2 alert me every morning at 8 am of all current
service failures by sms.
Services are currently checked 24/7, but notifications are only sent during
work hours (08:00-20:00) and only every 3 hours. Now if a service goes down
shortly before the
Hello,
I plan to use Host Check Dependency on my services... can someone please
confirm that the below will do the following scenario: If Ping fails to the
host machine (van-sql01) that is being monitored, Nagios will suppress the
services listed in the dependent_service_description portion of
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 09:08 -0700, Mirza Dedic wrote:
Hello,
I plan to use Host Check Dependency on my services... can someone please
confirm that the below will do the following scenario: If Ping fails to the
host machine (van-sql01) that is being monitored, Nagios will suppress the
Hi all,
I am using nagios3 and I would like an monitoring system for my
network. I have cca 10 hosts in my network but they are behind
firewall.
I mean in my network which is not exposed to outside world, some
machines are behidn firewals in.
Critical machines run Windows 2003 server OS, and I
Hi Arlytex,
Is it possible that the SNMP password (community string) is not 'public' on
your Windows 2003 servers that are behind the firewall? Perhaps if they're
behind a firewall, someone also went to the trouble to change the SNMP
community string (password) to reach them?
Regards,
HI Richard,
thank you for comment.
comunity string I set up as for machines I have it works OK. Comunity
string is same, and let say it is niceday but it is same on all
machines I have plan to monitor.
I tried all, but it I am really stuck, same configuration ( which I
btw just copy /paste to
You say you have port 161 open on the border firewall, do the windows
machines have their firewalls enabled and are blocking port 161?
-Gius
arly arly wrote:
HI Richard,
thank you for comment.
comunity string I set up as for machines I have it works OK. Comunity
string is same, and let say
Hi Arlytex
One of the troubleshooting steps you can take will be to monitor the Live
logs on your firewall, if it's a Cisco ASA firewall you can easily check on
ASDM which port is getting blocked or if there is any access-list preventing
the packet flow.
Regards
Abu Salim
HI Abu Salim,
I could do that, but I am not firewall administrator, but could
arrange and ask guy responsible for it to help with troubleshouting
Thank you for comment
Kidn regards,
Arlytex
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From: Abu Salim salim_...@hotmail.com
Date: 2009/8/6
Subject:
Hi Mark,
I thought about it, but windows firewall is OFF and port 161 is
added to list as alowed. I would like to get at least base
conection/any return information, so on one server I disabled firewal
completely, once I got information back, I will do fine checking
Thank you
Kind regards,
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 20:08 -0400, Jim McNamara wrote:
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 15:45 -0500, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jul 29, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Jim McNamara wrote:
Thanks for that help. Unfortunately it leads to some unusual
results. Both authenticating from firefox on a windows host
A couple of notes:
- SNMP runs over UDP while NRPE uses TCP. UDP can be more finicky with
the firewall, because it is more difficult for the firewall to match up
the response with the original message.
- Stupid question: did you enable SNMP on the Windows server, and
configure it (by default,
Hi,
I received this error in Nagios today but wasnt sure on how to find the
solution to this.
domain 10.1.13.22 was not found by the server..
No changes were made in our network which I find bizaare.
Please advise.
Cheers,
DB
On Aug 6, 2009, at 8:06 PM, Dei Bertine wrote:
Hi,
I received this error in Nagios today but wasnt sure on how to find
the solution to this.
domain 10.1.13.22 was not found by the server..
No changes were made in our network which I find bizaare.
Please advise.
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