Hi all
I am reading many and many information regarding NSCA and send_nsca.
I have configured a server with nsca demon running and a client within
send_nsca.
1)
If I use this simple command, everything will go in the right way:
/opt/nagios/bin/send_nsca -H SERVER_NAME -d ';' -c
I need to generate availability for a service in a
particular timeperiod. I have created one timeperiod in nagios from
06:00 to 22:00 every day. While creating availability report in report
time period i am selecting that timeperiod but the report always
generating from 00:00 to 24:00. Can
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 07:25:43 -0600, C. Bensend
be...@bennyvision.com wrote:
I am
selecting custom time period only but the availability report is not
taking the Report time period option it always go for 00:00 to
24:00.
Ah, yes, I see that in your original message, sorry.
H, I don't
Could it be that your scripts are stored on an NFS mounted filesystem or other
networked storage? (What is $USER1$ defined to be?) If so, maybe you're
having intermittent problems with access. Using local storage for the scripts
will solve this problem. You might find some evidence of the
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:43:47 -0600, C. Bensend
be...@bennyvision.com wrote:
Its ignoring my timeperiod and generating availability record. I
want
to generate availability for timeperiod 06:00 to 22:00 so i created
the
below timeperiod
define timeperiod {
timeperiod_name 16x7
I'm new to Nagios. Running Nagios 3.2.3.
I want to start using Service Groups, but I'm not sure of the best place to put
the service group definitions.
What is making me question the location is eventually I will want to create a
service group that contains services hosted on both Linux and
hello David,
Not saying its the best way but I have a separate file in my objects dir called
servicegroup.cfg where I set up as follows :
define servicegroup{
servicegroup_name Legacy Checks
alias Store Legacy Checks
}
then in my services.cfg file, I have a line
My question is, the docs say to create the group nagcmd and add nagios
wwwrun to the group in order to allow external commands to be submitted
thru the web interface.
What external commands are we talking about here? Are we talking about
the service commands from the check screen (
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 1:19 PM, steve f a31mod...@hotmail.com wrote:
My question is, the docs say to create the group nagcmd and add nagios
wwwrun to the group in order to allow external commands to be submitted thru
the web interface.
What external commands are we talking about here? Are