On 03/07/2011 03:19 PM, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
thanks (misery loves company) and that brings up another n00b question: is
there a search page to scan the nagios-users archives?
There should be one on sourceforge somewhere. I think it's quite sucky
though, so whenever I really need to scan
On 03/07/2011 04:34 PM, Marco Borsani wrote:
Hi all.
To separate three sites, I am thinking to implement a distributed Nagios,
but I never do it…and have more than 1500 services to check.
I’d like to know which solutions do you use (and why) :
We use Merlin. We wrote it and it's
Hi,
In our company, were using Centreon (with ndoutils).
Were actually checking about 1300 servers and 35 000 services.
Best regards
Etienne Simonneau
Monitoring engineer
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De : Marco Borsani [mailto:m.bors...@it.net]
Envoyé : lundi 7 mars 2011 16:35
À : 'Nagios Users
Adam Caines acai...@lab.icc.edu writes:
Having a strange problem with check_openmanage. Use it without error on many
other systems. Any help would be appreciated.
check_openmanage version: 3.6.5 (.exe version)
Dell OMSA version: 6.4.0
OS: Windows Server 2008 R2
Hardware: Poweredge 1950
Hi guys
I've been searching forums/lists for some causes of the following error that
are not related to duplicate nagios instances. However, I'm stuck. All cases
where a resolution was reported were caused by multiple processes running
but this is not the case here.
I'm using check_vmware.pl to
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Looks like some strange output on the lines for controller 1? The
formatting is breaking there. I checked omreport storage controller and
didn't see anything that stood out as being strange.
System: PowerEdge 1950 III OMSA version:6.4.0
ServiceTag: XXX
Adam Caines acai...@lab.icc.edu writes:
Looks like some strange output on the lines for controller 1? The
formatting is breaking there. I checked omreport storage controller
and didn't see anything that stood out as being strange.
[snip]
OK | 0:0 | Connector 0 [SAS Port RAID
Looks like it's reporting path health. The 6e has both sas ports
connected to redundant controllers in the MD1120. It's strange on another
server, I also have a PERC H700 connect to a MD1220 with redundant links and
it does not output the path health section.
C:\Users\Administratoromreport