Boa noite pessoal, sou novo na lista, logo, gostaria de saber se posso
instalar direto o nagiosql e se o mesmo é mais simples do que o nagios.
Obrigado.
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Cleuson de Oliveira Alves
Analista de Suporte
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Cleuson,
Modéstia a parte, conheço a fundo o NagiosQL, já que sou do time de
colaboradores oficiais do NagiosQL (vide meu nome em
http://www.nagiosql.org/nagiosql-team.html).
Além de ser responsável pela tradução completa do NagiosQL para Portugues_BR,
participei também da homologação da
Cleuson
Eu considero o manual do nagios muito bom. Um otimo local pra voce começar.
Ele fala inclusive dos conceitos por tras do nagios...
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Em 30 de maio de 2011 11:12, Cleuson Alves cleuso...@gmail.com escreveu:
Obrigado pela orientação, sendo assim, gostaria de saber se o melhor local
Take a look at this:
http://www.theillien.com/Sys_Admin_v12/html/v14/i12/a6_l2.htm
On 12/30/2010 01:56 AM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
Write a simple script that does both checks and returns results?
Dan
-Original Message-
From: stan [mailto:st...@panix.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December
I've finally pulled my thumbs out of my arse and taken the time to
apply these (the ones that Ton didn't beat me to, anyways). See
minor comment below though.
On 05/12/2011 01:13 PM, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
On 05/12/2011 09:19 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
Hi Ton,
Ton Voon wrote:
[PATCH]
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagios-devel] nagios patches 3 old, 1 new
(fix flexible downtime on service hard state change doesn'tget
triggered/activated)
From: Andreas Ericsson a...@op5.se
To: Nagios Users List nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date:
Hi Gerald.
Ortner, Gerald wrote:
What host/service check interval/max check attempts do you use?
Maybe the host check interval is much longer than the service check interval.
If the services become hard state critical before the host check does, the
service notifications will be sent, as
Hi Benny.
C. Bensend wrote:
Yesterday for instance, a host went down because of a hd controller
failure, and I received 22 sms..
I apologize if this has already been stated, I haven't been following
this thread too closely.
When this happened, was the host down *in a network sense*, or
Hi Everyone
I have just installed Nagios Core 3.2.3 with nagios-plugins-1.4.15 on CentOS
5.6 with SE Linux Disabled by following the Fedora Quick start guide (so
nagios is installed from source rather than an RPM)
And from the default install perspective everything looks good. But I have
just
I then restart the web server, expecting to see a new host inf1
But the host count has not increased and I can't see any reference to the
host. I also can not see the new host group I defined.
So obviously I am missing something fundamental.
Thanks for any incite you care to share :)
I
Sorry for the noise and thank you for the prompt. I was silly enough that I
didn't restart the nagios service.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:52 PM, C. Bensend be...@bennyvision.com wrote:
I then restart the web server, expecting to see a new host inf1
But the host count has not increased
- Original Message -
From: C. Bensend be...@bennyvision.com
Now, if you *did* restart Nagios and your changes aren't appearing
in the web interface, do the following:
1) Stop the Nagios daemon
2) Now, go stop the *other* Nagios daemon(s)
Nicely played. :-)
Cheers,
-- jra
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Jay
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