Hey all!
I want to thank you all for the lovely help i got in my previous errand. It was
NSCA that was missconfigured on one line, or more imporatly, one complete line
was gone :) Now the NSCA passive checks work flawlessly, almost anyway.
I can monitor CPU, memory and services, the only thing
Hi there --
The load values that are displayed in top match those for the check_load plugin.
This is the case whether the plugin
is run either automatically or interactively. The output for the uptime command
is shown below:
8:48am up 153 days, 23:21, 1 user, load average: 73.36, 73.29,
HI,
I have digging into the archives but could not find a solution.
But in my view Nagios 3.2.3 is not showing nodes correctly in the map
view.
I have 2 fire wall nodes (FW1 and FW2) for the customer that I
can check on a special TCP port. They are 2 cluster members on different
physical
So what are the first few processes listed in top? That should be what
is causing your load then.
Dan
From: Kaplan, Andrew H. [mailto:ahkap...@partners.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 7:49 AM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Determining what is causing a high
Hi there --
The output shown below shows the top processes on the server:
439 processes: 438 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU0 states: 19.0% user, 9.4% system, 0.0% nice, 71.0% idle
CPU1 states: 20.1% user, 13.0% system, 0.0% nice, 66.3% idle
CPU2 states: 27.1% user, 17.3%
Hi List
I have a problem using check_nrpe:
The script on the remote machine is running this command:
#/bin/bash
Hi List
I have a problem using check_nrpe:
The script on the remote machine is running this command:
#/bin/bash
output=`sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -X |grep tomcat| wc -l`
max=$1
if [ $output -lt $max ]; then
echo OK |value is $output
exit 0;
else
echo CRITICAL value is $output
exit
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:a...@op5.se]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 9:44 AM
Hmm. So then I'd be so curious why the 2 distservers which are both using
oc[sh]p commands the same way have such radically different latencies.
Agreed. There must be
Hi there --
I ran the command syntax you suggested, and outputted it to a file. When I
checked the file, I noticed there
was a large amount of updatedb and slocate instances that were running going
back to August of this year.
When I tried to kill those processes, I ran into the same problem
I have a new Nagios 3 installation where I am trying to include several
hosts in a hostgroup definition (to be efficient).
The error I'm getting (from the pre-flight check):
Error: Could not expand members specified in hostgroup ...
At first, I was referring to hosts by their alias which is
On 12/07/2010 10:41 PM, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I have a new Nagios 3 installation where I am trying to include several
hosts in a hostgroup definition (to be efficient).
The error I'm getting (from the pre-flight check):
Error: Could not expand members specified in hostgroup ...
At
You could do it the other way, and in the host definition assign it to a
hostgroup, using the hostgroups directive, and give it a
comma-separated list of groups? We did it that way so basically the
host definition file is all self-contained.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Forrest Aldrich
How can I configure Nagios to recognize when a router is on dial backup (or
connected via the non-primary link)? I have about 300 locations and would like
to see when a system is not connected via the primary interface. I realize
I'll probably need to define a template of some sort that all
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