Bacana, Jotagera.
Mas é o seguinte:
Eu também uso o NagiosQL há mais de ano.
Inclusive (sem querer me gabar, fui eu que traduzi para o Português-BR. Veja os
créditos lá no site lá no site do Rouver do NagiosQL. heheh
Passei por esse problema no início, pois tinha mais de 1000 hosts e serviços
Have you tried leaving out the notification_period line from the
service definition? I think, but don't have time to verify, that by
saying notification_period null you are actually overriding all
inherited values for notification_period and setting it to null
instead.
Best regards,
Martin Melin
Hi Patrick, hi all,
Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices) a écrit :
- Patrick Morris patrick.mor...@hp.com escreveu:
shadih rahman wrote:
List,
Is there any information as to what is the maximum number of
services one can run on a single box with single instance of Nagios?
I did not
- David Dumortier david.dumort...@linagora.com escreveu:
Hi Patrick, hi all,
Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices) a écrit :
- Patrick Morris patrick.mor...@hp.com escreveu:
shadih rahman wrote:
List,
Is there any information as to what is the maximum number of
I do this with NagVis. Quite simple and powerfull. You can create new maps
and add your own iconset (big blinking animated gif!)
http://www.nagvis.org/
Thank you very much.
I will try Centreon and Nagvis.
The complication I forgot to tell you in my first post is that I need
to monitor at
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:34 PM, shacky shack...@gmail.com wrote:
The complication I forgot to tell you in my first post is that I need
to monitor at least three different Nagios servers.
How can I solve this requirement?
You can administrate your different Nagios poller through Centreon
On 12/15/2009 04:34 PM, shacky wrote:
I do this with NagVis. Quite simple and powerfull. You can create new maps
and add your own iconset (big blinking animated gif!)
http://www.nagvis.org/
Thank you very much.
I will try Centreon and Nagvis.
The complication I forgot to tell you in my
On 12/15/2009 12:52 AM, Martin Melin wrote:
Have you tried leaving out the notification_period line from the
service definition? I think, but don't have time to verify, that by
saying notification_period null you are actually overriding all
inherited values for notification_period and setting
On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 12/15/2009 12:52 AM, Martin Melin wrote:
Have you tried leaving out the notification_period line from the
service definition? I think, but don't have time to verify, that by
saying notification_period null you are actually overriding all
On 12/15/2009 10:49 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
No, in order to do that, the notification_period needs to be unspecified. null
!= unspecified. Because you're explicitly setting it to null, you break the
implied inheritance.
To take advantage of the implied inheritance, you need to leave out the
On Dec 15, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 12/15/2009 10:49 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
No, in order to do that, the notification_period needs to be unspecified.
null != unspecified. Because you're explicitly setting it to null, you break
the implied inheritance.
To take
I'm doing some testing for migrating our installation to Nagios3.2. The test
server is running 3.2 on an 8 CPU box with 34,000 active service checks and
3,000 active host checks. The initial configuration file had
max_concurrent_checks=0, but latency was about 9,000 seconds. I changed it to
Hi all,
I am using Nagios 3.2.0 (I just upgrade from early 3.0 releases)
Every time I restart nagios I face a 30 seconds delay before the
various pages appear for first time (not before starting checks, 30
seconds before displaying pages!!!)
When I click a page I get the error Error: Could not
Is it possible and if so can someone share with a script that will stop a
monitor script for a certain time period then restart. Just putting the service
in scheduled downtime still lets runs and I don't want to access the service
being monitored.
Thanks,
Ed
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Brandino Andreas ampra...@gmail.com wrote:
When I click a page I get the error Error: Could not read host and
service status information! . After 30 seconds, all pages appear
again!!
- I don't have duplicated nagios service running
- This delay didn't show up
On 12/15/2009 01:38 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
On Dec 15, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Quoting from the documentation:
The following table lists the object variables that will be implicitly
inherited from related objects if you don't explicitly specify their value
in your
Hi.
I installed the check_nrpe plugin on the Nagios server and NRPE
running as daemon on the host I have to monitor, both compiled with
SSL support and the dh.h file created and saved in the include/
directory on the NRPE host.
[r...@monitored-host ~]# /opt/nrpe/bin/nrpe
NRPE - Nagios Remote
Hi,
1) I dont have anything plugged to port 1. So I cannot monitor any
port unless it is plugged to something.
2) Now I have this trouble while installing MRTG. I followed the
steps given in http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.en.html.
Should I create any of those
VIKRAM MS wrote:
Hi,
1) I dont have anything plugged to port 1. So I cannot
monitor any port unless it is plugged to something.
2) Now I have this trouble while installing MRTG. I followed
the steps given in
http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg-unix-guide.en.html.
I don't understand why this is confusing.
You have a service template that defines a timeperiod. All services
that use that template will inherit the notification_period value from
the template, if they don't specify a notification_period themselves.
By setting notification_period null in your
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