Bom dia Grupo,
Estou fazendo o Nagios em minha empresa, já está no ar e funcional, porém
gostaria de implementar uma checagem de Backup, ou seja, verificar se o
backup foi executado corretamente.
Alguém conhece algo assim? Ou já implementou algo parecido.
Grato
Att,
Tiago Schievenin
Olá Tiago
Como o nagios é bem documentado e extensível, é possível escrever um plugin
para qualquer coisa...
Como voce faz o backup na sua empresa? Usa alguma solução paga (IBM TSM ou
CA BaB), solução livre (Bacula ou Amanda) ou faz na mão, com TAR, UFSDUMP ou
NTBACKUP?
2009/9/1 Tiago
Hi all,
I need to update our Nagios Installation from Version 2.3 to Version
3.0.6 on a FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE Box
My first step is to do a source upgrade on the FreeBSD Box to the last
STABLE Version (7.2) including all Ports and all Docs.
The Nagios Update should be done by Ports and NOT with the
Hi Scott,
Hi, is there any plugin to Monitor Sun Enterprise T2000 hardware like
HDD failure, memery ,fan ,and CPU problem? What about Sun tape drive and
storageteh as well? Or we can only use snmp trap sent from them to
monitor?
personally I don't know any special plugin to monitor a T2000.
From: jay...@hotmail.com
To: nagios-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: confirm d8d280754ed2ef3eac8ce7247a3ccf418fd95662
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 10:08:12 +
Pls help this out
using nagios version 3.1.2
plugin 1.4.13
centos 5
Got this warning on HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1
Pls help this out
using nagios version 3.1.2
plugin 1.4.13
centos 5
Got this warning on HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden and can't view on
other machine http://localhost/nagios but i can brows from machine installed
nagios http://localhost/nagios
from other machine try to enter http://ip_address_of_nagios_server/nagios
hope this helps
Arlen
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:31 PM, joseph malaijay...@hotmail.com wrote:
Pls help this out
using nagios version 3.1.2
plugin 1.4.13
centos 5
Got this warning on HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403
Scott Xiao schrieb:
Hi, is there any plugin to Monitor Sun Enterprise T2000 hardware like
HDD failure, memery ,fan ,and CPU problem? What about Sun tape drive and
storageteh as well? Or we can only use snmp trap sent from them to
monitor?
If you have Solaris installed and prtpicl gives
Pls help this out
using nagios version 3.1.2
plugin 1.4.13
centos 5
Got this warning on HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden and can't view on
other machine http://localhost/nagios but i can brows from machine installed
nagios http://localhost/nagios
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:12 AM, joseph malaijay...@hotmail.com wrote:
Pls help this out
using nagios version 3.1.2
plugin 1.4.13
centos 5
Got this warning on HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden and can't view on
other machine http://localhost/nagios but i can brows from machine
Hi,
it seems a problem in Apache configuration, denying all but localhost
browse. Check Apache config files.
Giorgio
quota chi=joseph malai
Pls help this out
using nagios version 3.1.2
plugin 1.4.13
centos 5
Got this warning on HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden and can't view
on
Hello
I have nagios 3.0,6 from source running on SLES 10.2 (i586) . and i had it
running for a long time
with no issues.
in the last couple of days it started crashing .
I run nagios with a strace and this is the error i get when it crashes,
write(6, 1251811259||Victoria-Ixxys_BOPC|..., 139)
On Sep 1, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
write(6, 1251811259||Victoria-Ixxys_BOPC|..., 139) = -1 EFBIG
(File too large)
--- SIGXFSZ (File size limit exceeded) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGXFSZ +++
has anyone encountered this before ?
Not related to nagios. The file it's trying
Hi Assaf,
I haven't encountered it before, but my feeling would be to look for a file
2^31 bytes in size (2147483648)... maybe the nagios logfile?
If that doesn't help, you could try strace'ing the nagios process...
Cheers,
Guy.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Assaf Flatto
To add more information to this problem .
It appears that the nagios works fine until the cmd.cgi is called and then it
crashes (when trying
to reschedule a check) .
I rebuild the CGI from the source , and reinstalled it , but still the issue
persists .
hope this helps some more .
Assaf
On
Thanks Marc
It was the perfdata.log got to a 2Gb size .
once i located it and rotated the file , nagios started up nicely.
Assaf
On Tuesday 01 September 2009 13:53:47 Marc Powell wrote:
On Sep 1, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
write(6, 1251811259||Victoria-Ixxys_BOPC|..., 139) =
Hi all
Is there somebody who got experience in monitoring Unix machines from a
windows machine?
I'm not able to install the nagios plugins on the Unix machine. So it is
the windows machine that will launch the scripts on the Unix machine.
Would this be done by SSH or any other manner?
Hi Jon,
Thank you for the answer.
Here are my answers to your questions.
What patches got installed?
Here is the list.
- Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB968389)
- Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB973869)
- Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB960859)
- Update for Windows
On 9/1/09 3:01 PM Ryan Bowlby wrote:
--- On Tue, 9/1/09, Richard Gliebe richard.gli...@fhv.at wrote:
From: Richard Gliebe richard.gli...@fhv.at
Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios update from V2.3 to V3.0.6
To: nagios-users nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009,
Steven Battaille wrote:
Hi all
Is there somebody who got experience in monitoring Unix machines from
a windows machine?
I’m not able to install the nagios plugins on the Unix machine. So it
is the windows machine that will launch the scripts on the Unix machine.
Would this
Hello,
I'm using nagios v3.0.6 in production environnement.
I'm having a serious problem with time periods. When i configure exceptions ,
notifications don't work anymore.
My configuration
With this configuration, all works
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name freeday
Hello,
If a host is in scheduled downtime, Nagios won't send notifications for the
services on that host. However, they still show up in Service Problems -
Unhandled as CRITICAL.
Is there a way to change the arguments to status.cgi so that services whose
hosts are in scheduled downtime are
Hi All,
How can I check a dhcp service on a remote machine, and so squid?
I'm planning to use a nrpe plugin.
Thanks in advance
Eduardo Barreto
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Or SOME of them. I did get ONE email service notification -- when I
acknowledged a problem, I got a notification of that. But I got no
notification of the change to critical status, and no notification of the
return to normal.
Service notification options are w,u,c,r. service notification
On Tue, September 1, 2009 12:25, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
How do I approach this debugging problem? I'm assuming my config is at
fault of course; but I'm running out of places to look.
Following up my own query -- I'm not sure it's resolved yet, but I've
found the view config option on the
On Sep 1, 2009, at 1:53 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
On Tue, September 1, 2009 12:25, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
So for example I could see that that I was not in fact getting
notification options set. That part I've figured out -- you have to
put
them in the service definition, you
You say that the Windows machine is able to launch scripts on the Unix
machine. Why not plugins - which basically simply ARE scripts? There are
multiple ways to launch scripts on the Unix box. Which one is
appropriate for you depends on your specific situation. Look into NSCA
or NRPE (those do
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Steven Battaille escreveu:
Hi all
Is there somebody who got
experience in
monitoring Unix machines from a windows machine?
Im not able to install the
nagios
plugins on the Unix machine. So it is the windows machine that will
launch the
scripts
Not complex stuff; I'm not really monitoring the router primarily (that's
another group's job), but I want some kind of check whether the router,
and the connection it serves, are working or not (to use as a parent for
other checks, so that I get just get notified that the router is down
rather
On Sep 1, 2009, at 4:41 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Right now I'm just pinging it. That works, in the sense that I get
the
ping back. But I am suspicious that, if the link went down, the router
would still respond to pings.
Is this best practice in the opinion of the community?
We
2009/9/1 David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net:
Is this best practice in the opinion of the community? Or is using SNMP
to monitor something inside the router better somehow? And if so, WHAT?
Good question. One person's 'best practice' is another person's
over-kill or under-kill.
My golden rule
If you code relevant checking command in each service, Nagios should
register every single command in system memory.
But by using command templates, Nagios needs only register command
definitions once and parameters for each service,
this is more memory efficient.
David Dyer-Bennet 提到:
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