Com 2 serviços por host vc só deve pingar sua rede para determinar
alcançabilidade, certo?
Qual plugin vc usa? qual versão dos plugins? qual versão do nagios? Qual
distro?
Existem recomendações para melhorar o nível da investigação, mas algumas
questões podem ser atacadas sem qualquer informação
Prezados,
Trabalho numa empresa grande, e tenho um grande parque de servidores e
serviços a serem monitorados.
Preciso de de uma ajuda pois o nagios esta tendo um comportamento
muito estranho.
Hoje estou rodando o nagios com um único no de processamento com 2GB de Ram.
Com aproximadamente
2010/8/21 Everton Pestana evertonpest...@gmail.com:
Prezados,
Trabalho numa empresa grande, e tenho um grande parque de servidores e
serviços a serem monitorados.
Preciso de de uma ajuda pois o nagios esta tendo um comportamento
muito estranho.
Hoje estou rodando o nagios com um único
Dear Sire,
How can we configure into nagios dynamic thresholds depending on timeframes.
Example. -w = 80 -c = 90 during business hours but -w = 90 -c = 95
outsite business hours.
How can we configure into nagios dynamic thresholds depending on
timeframes: Part II
define service{
Dear Sire,
How can we configure into nagios dynamic thresholds depending on timeframes.
Example. -w = 80 -c = 90 during business hours but -w = 90 -c = 95
outsite business hours.
How can we configure into nagios dynamic thresholds depending on
timeframes: Part II
define service{
You should get at least a warning for the missing contactgroups
jm+nagios-us...@roth.lu wrote:
Is it normal that there is NO error on startup when I
- in a contact definition
- add a contactgroups directive
- for a contactgroup that has not been defined?
I only get an error when I try to
Robert Jackson wrote:
I’m in the process of setting up NRPE daemons on remote Linux servers
to enable me to monitor them. I’ve set-up a couple of checks (zombie
and total processes) as per the documentation. Everything is working
fine and Nagios reports correctly the numbers involved. I’m
Eric Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I have what I think is a very basic problem but I cannot seem to locate it. I
believe it to be a permissions issue.
I'm attempting to use send_nsca to forward received syslog traffic to the
Nagios process.
This article describes using using syslog to forward
Agree totally!
All alerts from Nagios go to the same post-processing script we built
and that's where they get shuffled off where they need to go, based on
user preferences.
We built a database and simple CGI interface (within Nagios pages).
Users click on the preferences link and subscribe to
Parish, Brent wrote:
Agree totally!
All alerts from Nagios go to the same post-processing script we built
and that's where they get shuffled off where they need to go, based on
user preferences.
This sounds amazing!
Is there any chance this could be released to the community?
--
Sean
Am 23.08.10 21:22 schrieb Sean McAfee unter
smca...@collaborativefusion.com:
Parish, Brent wrote:
Agree totally!
All alerts from Nagios go to the same post-processing script we built
and that's where they get shuffled off where they need to go, based on
user preferences.
This
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