On 18 January 2011 06:15, Toonz IT it.to...@gmail.com wrote:
We have added the checking time period in timeperiods.cfg file. and it is
correctly showing in the Host State Information
Host Status:
UP
(for 0d 1h 41m 11s) Status Information:PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA =
0.22 ms
The command below will not achieve the desired results.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:45 AM, Abad Uriarte, Arkaitz
arkaitz.a...@ehu.eswrote:
mail -s My Subject recipi...@domain.tld -- -f sen...@domain.tld
Rajesh Kumar ras.kuma...@gmail.com escribió:
Hi All
I used Nagios Core in
On Tuesday 18 January 2011 16:03:57 mbizwo simon wrote:
Anyone out there with an idea, if you require any other information i will
gladly provide so as to help resolve this issue.
If your graphs do show although blank... there must be a problem with reading
the information or a lack of it.
I
I was wondering if someone out there can help me with this. I am trying
to monitoring a website to which I login with a username/password then
from there as that user access another site that I am allowed to see
from my login name. If someone has done this I would very much
appreciate the help.
I'm trying to use the CHANGE_GLOBAL_SVC_EVENT_HANDLER and
CHANGE_GLOBAL_HOST_EVENT_HANDLER external commands to modify the event
handlers on a nagios server without restarting the nagios process. As
far I can tell, I'm using them properly as defined in
From: Edwin Zoeller [mailto:edwin.zoel...@ama-assn.org]
Sent: Thursday, 20 January 2011 7:28 AM
I was wondering if someone out there can help me with this. I am trying to
monitoring a website to which I login with a username/password then from
there as that user access another site that I