Hi,
it's possible that nagios automatically remove the ACK Icon if the
state changes from WARNING to CRITICAL?
Background:
We would like to ack the warning problems, but if this problems changes
to Critical, we consider that the problem is greater than before, so the
notification type must
On Sep 21, 2009, at 5:41 AM, Melanie Pfefer wrote:
So I need from you advice on how to proceed. In nagios, we have
HOSTNAME only (along with its IP address).
How to integrate the servername also in nagios?
Pass the servername as an argument from the service definition ($ARGx$
macro).
for each ASE server:
define service{
host_name jupiter
address 10.0.0.6
service_description Sybase check
check_command check_sybase!JUPITER%
}
and the command is defined:
define command{
command_name
What version of Nagios are you using?
Acknowledgements are cancelled when the service changes state if you haven't
enabled/selected sticky acknowledgements, in which case the ack is in effect
until the service recovers.
So, if you haven't explicitly changed this behavior, Nagios v3 will work
I have a Cisco ASA with an IronPort webproxy restricting access to non
work related sites. I would like to monitor the WCCP status. As far
as i can tell there is no snmp OID for the wccp process. What I was
thinking of doing was monitoring a page that I know is blocked like
pokerroom.net and if
On Sep 21, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Greg Pangrazio wrote:
I have a Cisco ASA with an IronPort webproxy restricting access to non
work related sites. I would like to monitor the WCCP status. As far
as i can tell there is no snmp OID for the wccp process.
Not that I've found either. I ended up
Hi,
We currently have:
Nagios [b...@blah.com]
...going on our email notifications for the FROM address. We are thinking of
changing the Nagios part. Where is this changed, please? Also, is this a
global thing, or can we set it up to have a different display name for certain
email
2009/9/21 Melanie Pfefer melanie_pfe...@yahoo.co.uk:
Hi,
it is a ASE server, not mssql. Usually to connect to ASE, we define the
server in interfaces file. The issue here is that in Sybase, the hostname can
be while the servername can be B (a totally different name). The
same
Hello,
We would like to monitor individual power strips in the datacenter for
load. Does anyone have and product recommendations for power strips which can
be monitored by Nagios (SNMP I assume). Thanks, -Seth
--
Our notification command uses unix mail command (postfix variety).
When you set the 'EMAIL' environment variable, that is what our mail
program uses to set the from address. There is probably a flag for
mail as well.
-Gius
Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
Hi,
We currently have:
Nagios
We are using the following product for power panel related monitoring. It
has snmp module which you can monitor. Here is the link
http://www.raritan.com/support/dominion-px/1.3.1/MIB/
Also for older power strip without snmp you can use this device to get power
related data. I hope this helps.
FWIW, the nagios messages I get on my iPhone have gone back to their
regular format (From: and Subj: are shown, but MSG: is blank). Looks
like whatever ATT did, they put it back.
Neil
Original Message
Subject:Re: [Nagios-users] messages not viewable on iPhone
Date:
2009/9/21 Ivan imun...@xtec.cat:
Hi,
it's possible that nagios automatically remove the ACK Icon if the
state changes from WARNING to CRITICAL?
I guess you could configure an eventhandler to submit a command to
remove the ack.
See:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/eventhandlers.html
On Sep 21, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
Hi,
We currently have:
Nagios [b...@blah.com]
...going on our email notifications for the FROM address. We are
thinking of changing the Nagios part. Where is this changed,
please?
This is handled outside of nagios. Changing
Thank you.
Kindly,
SHD
-Original Message-
From: Marc Powell [mailto:m...@ena.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 14:44 EST
To: Nagios Users mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Changing Display Name
On Sep 21, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
Hi,
We currently
Does a 'Host Scheduled Down Time' stop service notifications? Or do I need
matching service scheduled downtimes?
I'm pretty sure I don't need service checks too, am I correct?
Thanks,
Chris
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Come build with us! The
Correct, notifications for services are suppressed when host is in scheduled
downtime.
Note that the services will still show up as critical/warning in the web
GUI, but will have a small icon explaining that host is in downtime.
Regards
Martin Melin
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Menard,
Perfect, Thanks!
From: Martin Melin [mailto:mme...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 3:41 PM
To: Nagios Users
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Does a Host Scheduled Down Time stop service
notifications?
Correct, notifications for services are suppressed when host is in scheduled
downtime.
Hi Michael,
this tell me:
mysql-libs-i386
mysql-devel-x86_64
php-mysql-x86_64
mysql-x86_64
mysql-server-x86_64
perl-DBD-mysql-x86_64
mysql-libs-x86_64
mysql-devel-i386
Anz suggestion?
Regards,
Dusan
- Message: 2 Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 03:05:07
+0200 From: Michael
hi,
Our Nagios was running in a Vmware machine with a normal load round
about 1 or less on 4 CPU baremetal. We moved now from Vmware Server to
KVM on a CentOS. Nagios runs on Debian Lenny system with Centreon 2.x.
I don't now enough about MySQL, to solve my problem, so i need a little
bit help.
Hi every:
I'm following the guide for install and configure NRPE. I have installed
and working Nagios 3.2.0 in a server. I want to monitor another Linux
server. For that I install NRPE in both. When I try to check the
communication between Nagios Server and Remote Host to monitor I get
this
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