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O script chama-se check_logs.pl
Eis o cabeçalho do mesmo:
# Log file regular expression detector for Nagios.
# Written by Serge Sergeev (serge at ocslab.com)
# Based on check_log2.pl written by Aaron Bostick (abost...@mydoconline.com)
# Last modified: 06-07-2005
#
# Usage: check_logs -c
Jotagera,
Obrigado pelo pronto retorno.
Analisei suas opções, mas é o seguinte:
Minha idéia inicial é não usar o NSCA
Já até instalei o NSCA e coloquei uma linha no final do .bat prá enviar ao
Nagios a mensagem de retorno do script de backup.
Mas, se, por exemplo, o servidor windows cair no meio
Boa tarde.
Estou usando Nagios® 2.12 e Centreon
O problema é o seguinte.
Quando cadastro ou removo um host ele não modifica no monitoramento.
Já tentei de tudo as vezes o novo host fica aparecendo e sumindo do
monitoramento.
Olhei no arquivo: status.dat e a mesma coisa tem hora que aparece e tem
Junior
Tem uma chance de voce estar com duas copias do Nagios rodando no seu
servidor...
Pare o nagios (com service nagios srtop) e espere um tempo, digamos 5
minutos.
Depois digite ps -ef | grep nagios e veja se não aparece nenhum processo do
nagios...
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Em 12 de agosto de 2011 15:46,
Hello.
I want to check a service only once a day. So I tried this configuration:
define timeperiod {
timeperiod_name once-a-day
alias On mornings
monday 08:00-08:30
tuesday 08:00-08:30
wednesday 08:00-08:30
thursday08:00-08:30
friday
On 12 August 2011 08:36, Silver Salonen sil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Hello.
I want to check a service only once a day. So I tried this configuration:
define timeperiod {
timeperiod_name once-a-day
alias On mornings
monday 08:00-08:30
tuesday 08:00-08:30
On 12.08.2011 11:25, Jim Avery wrote:
On 12 August 2011 08:36, Silver Salonensil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Hello.
I want to check a service only once a day. So I tried this configuration:
define timeperiod {
timeperiod_name once-a-day
alias On mornings
monday
On 12 August 2011 10:37, Silver Salonen sil...@serverock.ee wrote:
So I guess documentation is wrong then?
That's what I would think, yes. I don't think what Nagios does is
anything like as clever as the documentation would imply, although for
checks with small check_interval values it might
On 12.08.2011 12:37, Silver Salonen wrote:
On 12.08.2011 11:25, Jim Avery wrote:
On 12 August 2011 08:36, Silver Salonensil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Hello.
I want to check a service only once a day. So I tried this configuration:
define timeperiod {
timeperiod_name once-a-day
alias
On 12 August 2011 15:03, Silver Salonen sil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Ah yes, previously I just restarted Nagios every day (from crontab) so that
the checks would be re-scheduled, but in the new installation Nagios does
not re-schedule the checks on startup. Is there an option for that? I don't
Silver Salonen wrote:
On 12.08.2011 12:37, Silver Salonen wrote:
On 12.08.2011 11:25, Jim Avery wrote:
On 12 August 2011 08:36, Silver Salonen sil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Hello.
I want to check a service only once a day. So I tried this configuration:
define timeperiod {
On 12.08.2011 17:48, Jim Avery wrote:
On 12 August 2011 15:03, Silver Salonensil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Ah yes, previously I just restarted Nagios every day (from crontab) so that
the checks would be re-scheduled, but in the new installation Nagios does
not re-schedule the checks on startup.
On 12.08.2011 17:54, Mike Guthrie wrote:
Silver Salonen wrote:
On 12.08.2011 12:37, Silver Salonen wrote:
On 12.08.2011 11:25, Jim Avery wrote:
On 12 August 2011 08:36, Silver Salonensil...@serverock.ee wrote:
Hello.
I want to check a service only once a day. So I tried this
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