Daniel Ceola dce...@twgi.net writes:
Hello all!
Hi Daniel,
I have a question regarding the initial configuration of
check_openmanage. I downloaded the version of the script dated Feb 9
(I don?t see a version number in the script) and am attempting to use
the script through SNMP.
Tip: Run
Trond,
Thank you for the assistance. After reading your replies, I realized that in
the script file, I somehow had accidentally left a blank line at the very top.
After I removed the empty line, the system began running the script correctly,
and I can now see results.
I knew it had to be
Yueh-Hung Liu wrote:
it's not an error, you specify to check /usr/local only and it's a
remote fs, so no local fs will be checked and the -L option just
test the access to nfs.
I should have included that the check_disk plugin using the -L option
returns the value 3, which indicates
i think check_disk, if has -L, will expect that at least one local
disk is available with any remote one.
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Dave Wallis wal...@aps.anl.gov wrote:
Yueh-Hung Liu wrote:
it's not an error, you specify to check /usr/local only and it's a
remote fs, so no local fs
Hi,
i am using Nagios 3.2.3 want to enable SNMP Trap Handling so that I can check
uptime of my servers ( snmp service has already been enabled on the servers).
can sum1 help me with the configuration.
Khurram Aziz
On 5/10/11 9:46 AM, khurram aziz wrote:
Hi,
i am using Nagios 3.2.3 want to enable SNMP Trap Handling so that I
can check uptime of my servers ( snmp service has already been enabled
on the servers).
can sum1 help me with the configuration.
Well, first off you don't need snmp traps to
We have an interesting need. When a particular service goes red on our
Nagios 3.2.1 server, we'd like to be able to click on Acknowledge this
service problem and have that activate a local script. Anyone have any
idea how this can be accomplished?
TIA
You might be able to do this with an event handler:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/eventhandlers.html
But I'm not sure if the handler will be run when someone acknowledges.
I can think of one round-about way to do it:
* make a wrapper program for your fix-it script that checks to
On 5/10/11 12:20 PM, dave stern - e-mail.pluribus.unum wrote:
We have an interesting need. When a particular service goes red on our
Nagios 3.2.1 server, we'd like to be able to click on Acknowledge this
service problem and have that activate a local script. Anyone have any
idea how this can
Im not sure you can invoke a script just by acknowledging it. As the
acknowledgement doesnt change the service state. But you can definitely
submit a passive check when the service went down , thus triggering a soft
to up or hard to up state change. This will be a cleaner solution. You can
just
If you do need to alert on uptime, I wrote a pretty simple Perl script you
could use.
It's nothing fancy, but then that has the added benefit of being easy to
modify! :)
We set ours to alert on a couple hundred days of uptime for our Solaris boxes,
but you can set warning and critical
On 05/10/11 14:20, dave stern - e-mail.pluribus.unum wrote:
We have an interesting need. When a particular service goes red on our
Nagios 3.2.1 server, we'd like to be able to click on Acknowledge this
service problem and have that activate a local script. Anyone have any
idea how this can be
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