Dan
Even for the same host dependencies you still need to define a host in the
servicedependency definitions.
At the moment your servicedependency (the one you pasted here) is not
associated with any host and hence the logic is not implemented on any host
testing logic.
Assaf
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Hi all.
I would ask for advice if anyone has ever implemented Hardware RAID monitoring
on LINUX and Windows. I am figuring out how to do this but bit struggling
with ideas.
I assume that sofware RAID status will depend on the api of the vendor software
but Hardware RAID will be bit tricky.
It
2011/12/16 Yu Watanabe yu.watan...@jp.fujitsu.com:
Hi all.
I would ask for advice if anyone has ever implemented Hardware RAID monitoring
on LINUX and Windows. I am figuring out how to do this but bit struggling
with ideas.
I assume that sofware RAID status will depend on the api of the
Hi,
Am Freitag 16 Dezember 2011, 10:00:12 schrieb Yu Watanabe:
Hi all.
I would ask for advice if anyone has ever implemented Hardware RAID
monitoring on LINUX and Windows. I am figuring out how to do this but bit
struggling with ideas.
I assume that sofware RAID status will depend on
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 06:00:12PM +0900, Yu Watanabe wrote:
Hi all.
I would ask for advice if anyone has ever implemented Hardware RAID
monitoring
on LINUX and Windows. I am figuring out how to do this but bit struggling
with ideas.
I assume that sofware RAID status will depend on the
And to tack on to Eero's point, HP servers are reasonably easy to monitor using
the check_hpasm plugin. Hpasm runs under linux, though you may need to do some
minor tweaking.
Knowing what sort of hardware you're using would help. Check_snmp will likely
cover a lot of what you want to monitor,
The first step should be to explain why, on the monitoring machine, it
does not detect blah as a command, even when it's only an argument to
check_nrpe_1arg. I should be able to call this command on a remote
machine through check_nrpe without defining it on the host machine,
correct? The host