Pessoal, instalei e configurei o nagiosql, aparentemente está tudo
normal, mas fiquei com algumas dúvidas. Existe alguama forma dele nao
individualizar os arquivos de configuração de cada host? por exemplo:
Eu tinha um arquivo de configuração chamado speedys.cfg e dentro dele
vários speedys
Olá lista. Vendo a pergunta sobre Nagiosql deu vontade de experimentar,
contudo já tenho o Centreon instalado no servidor. É possível instalar o
Nagiosql na mesma máquina? Qual deles seria o mais completo e com mais
seguidores?
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Oi Maycon
Depois que instalei o nagiosql, nunca mais me preocupei com os arquivoc
cfg...
Assim sendo, não faz diferença se ele juntou, separou, alongou, renomeou...
:)
Pense nisto!!! Ele simplesmente dá conta.
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Em 1 de junho de 2011 11:41, Maycon maycon...@gmail.com escreveu:
Pessoal,
OK, o problema agora é que ele está gerando arquivos *temporary.cfg e a
alteração não é feita no nagios. Pra que serverm estes arquivos? Preciso
fazer algo a mais? Já estou gravando ele no servidor, dou o reload e a
configuração não é alterada...
Att,
*Maycon Sanches Amaro *
/Antes de
Só uma sugestão, instale o nagiosql ele vai lhe ajudar muito na hora de
fazer as configurações, esse edição manual dos arquivos por maior que seja o
cuidado esta sucessível a erros.
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On 1 June 2011 00:29, Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk wrote:
On 31 May 2011 17:18, Kumar, Ashish xml.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I had been under the impression that no service checks would be executed
on
a server during scheduled downtime but it seems otherwise.
Would I be
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Kumar, Ashish xml.de...@gmail.com wrote:
No, scheduled downtime only affects notifications, and the stats you
see in the availability cgi. Service and host checks run as normal
during scheduled downtime.
Thanks Jim for the explanation but I do not see any
Roberto Nunnari wrote:
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
Good day folks,
I've spent the better part of a week using Google and combing forums for
an answer to this question without much luck. First the specs:
Nagios version 3.2.3
Nagios and associated plugins installed on CentOS 5.6 and Fedora 15
servers via package management (i.e. yum)
I have a
Jeffrey Watts wrote:
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Kumar, Ashish xml.de...@gmail.com
mailto:xml.de...@gmail.com wrote:
No, scheduled downtime only affects notifications, and the stats you
see in the availability cgi. Service and host checks run as normal
during
Hi Craig,
Not sure if it will help you but when I had a check reporting a similar plug-in
error that ran just fine from the terminal I removed the password variable from
the comd def and hard-coded the pwd in there instead. Worked for me.
Martin T. Hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City
Please,
Switch on debug and paste here the final command
Ciao,
Giorgio
Il giorno 01/giu/2011, alle ore 16:47, Craig Stewart
craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com ha scritto:
Good day folks,
I've spent the better part of a week using Google and combing forums for
an answer to this question
Giorgio,
Here's the final command:
[1306952706.565337] [2048.1] [pid=3753] Done. Final output:
'/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig -H 72.45.111.250 -l www.xplornet.com
-a 142.166.86.46 -w 0.5 -c 1 -t 5'
I assume that's what you meant?
I'm also seeing this in the debug log:
Hi,
I'm curious. Please, do a su - as the apache user and execute the check as that
user.
Ciao,
Giorgio
Il giorno 01/giu/2011, alle ore 20:50, Craig Stewart
craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com ha scritto:
Giorgio,
Here's the final command:
[1306952706.565337] [2048.1] [pid=3753] Done.
Giorgio
As apache user:
bash-4.2$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig -H 72.45.111.250 -l
www.xplornet.com -a 142.166.86.46 -w 0.5 -c 1 -t 5
DNS OK - 0.096 seconds response time (www.xplornet.com. 864 IN A
142.166.86.46)|time=0.095553s;0.50;1.00;0.00
You understand my confusion.
Matin,
Not quite sure what you mean. As far as I know I don't have a password
variable in my command definition.
Craig
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On 06/01/2011 02:11 PM,
I understand your confusion. Undortunately I will be om holiday until monday
and I won't be able to use a real computer for some tests.
Anyway, I will think about it.
Ciao,
Giorgio
Il giorno 01/giu/2011, alle ore 21:23, Craig Stewart
craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com ha scritto:
Giorgio
You can also strace the main nagios process:
strace -fs999 -e execve -p PID_OF_NAGIOS
or
sudo strace -fs999 -e execve -p `ps o pid h -C nagios3 --sort start_time |sed
q` 21 |grep -Fw execve |grep -Fw check_dig
127 is the return status of the shell when a command isn't found:
justinp@justinp:~$
Hi
Just wondering if SE Linux is disabled on your system? If not check your
audit log and see if access to the plugin is being denied
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Justin T Pryzby just...@norchemlab.comwrote:
You can also strace the main nagios process:
strace -fs999 -e execve -p
For e.g... How can you check if memcache is full?
Sent from my iPad
On 30/05/2011, at 06:17, quanta quanta.li...@gmail.com wrote:
In my opinion, you shouldn't check the sudden increase in misses.
You should check the get_misses value and alert when it is greater than
a threshold.
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