Hi All,
I have nagios-1.2 running for years monitoring 3000+ hosts and 10,000+
services. Recently we decided to port it to nagios-3.2.0 on to Centos5.4
and found this issue.
We have two custom developed scripts, one script (daemon) receives the
snmp-traps and writes it to the nagios.cmd
Hi List!
I am in the process of upgrading from v2.12 to v3.2.1. As well as
upgrading, I am taking the opportunity to move to a new server at the
same time. This has allowed me to run both versions in tandem to
compare the operation of the two versions.
One difference I noticed straight away
what are alternative methods of getting notified if let's say internet
went down?
can it interact with pos line? send sms through a modem or something?
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alexus wrote:
what are alternative methods of getting notified if let's say internet
went down?
can it interact with pos line? send sms through a modem or something?
yes , nagios can send texts via modems
try the sms_client application .
Hello,
First I am inexperienced with setting up monitoring. I think what I
would like to do is
have Nagios and the net-snmp reside on the same server to monitor it
resources on the HP-UX server.
I hope this explains it.
I am trying to setup net-snmp with Nagios on an HP-UX with
How do I change it to match the output similar to what w and top provides.
i.e instead of
350m, 440m,200m graph it as 0.03, 0.04, 0.02.
Thanks!
Paras.
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Stuart Browne
stuart.bro...@ausregistry.com.au wrote:
Oops, wrong scale. Milli as Romain suggests.
I have few Linux and Solaris hosts that I need to grab the total in and out
traffic from there nics. Which plugin should i use? Do i need to configure
snmp on all of my hosts or there are some non snmp plugins.
Thanks!
Paras.
In our environment, the slaves send check results in bulk to the master,
which means that all the nagios macros associated with the results are no
longer available once reached the master. What I want to do is to install
pnp4nagios on the master so that we'll have graphs for all the results.
The
Hi Trisha!
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010, Trisha Hoang wrote:
In our environment, the slaves send check results in bulk to the master,
which means that all the nagios macros associated with the results are no
longer available once reached the master. What I want to do is to install
pnp4nagios on
Hi All,
My apologies for my earlier post about for asking the ways to save
'nagios.cmd' file even after stopping nagios.
As the documentations clearly mentions the command file has to be
deleted before nagios start or it will bail out.
Interestingly I dint observe this behaviour. In
Am 08.04.10 04:24, schrieb Marc Powell:
On Apr 7, 2010, at 12:45 PM, Trisha Hoang wrote:
In our environment, the slaves send check results in bulk to the master,
which means that all the nagios macros associated with the results are no
longer available once reached the master.
I can't
This is the syntax for the service-perfdata file. Looks like the slave can
send 1) the regular format to nagios.cmd, and 2) the below format to
pnp4nagios. I think it's do-able :-).
DATATYPE::SERVICEPERFDATA TIMET::1270684107
HOSTNAME::www157SERVICEDESC::PUPPET SERVICEPERFDATA::
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