Hi,
a dumb question - is it possible to ignore hosts which are down, i.e. no
messages are sent if the machine is down, or goes up again, and no service
checks are performed while the machine is down? When the box comes up again,
the service checks should be run soon if possible.
This would
Hi Richard:
Sorry, I missed the first part of the thread - I have a Konica Minolta KMC-250
successfully connected to Nagios, so maybe you did already check this one w/o
success...
I use the shell script available from
Hi Jonathan:
Am 03.05.09 18:43 schrieb(en) Jon Angliss:
You could use the code above, and look for ones that have the
AutoSelectOnWebSites set to yes/true/1. This should give you the
same view as what you get on the website.
Thank you so much - that indeed did the trick! It's now working
Hi Jon:
Thanks for your reply!
Am 02.05.09 02:38 schrieb(en) Jon Angliss:
Try stopping wuauctl on the server in question, and renaming the log
file.
It appears that that service isn't running on my box (Windows XP
Professional SP2 German version), although the log file exists.
net stop
Hi,
I try to use the plugin
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=2639.html;d=1 via
nrpe as to detect pending Windows updates. However, running the
plug-in says
snip
r...@my-server:/opt/nagios/libexec# ./check_nrpe -H winbox -c
check_win_updates ; echo $?
Critical: 10
Am 07.04.09 19:58 schrieb(en) Giorgio Zarrelli:
What I need is monitoring the health of the disk array. Is it
possible to do that with snmp
What exactly is your 'disk array'? A SAN? I have a script for nagios
3 which checks the sensors (temperature, voltages, etc.) via SNMPv1 on
a fsc
Hi all,
I use Nagios to monitor several servers, redundant switches, and
Windows PC's and printers. Works perfectly, except for the circular
status map... The problem is that the icons of the components in the
outer ring are overlapping (see attached screenshot). Is there any
way to
Am 15.01.09 15:29 schrieb(en) James Green:
Can you say if your patches made it into the Nagios build tree? It
certainly sounds like a good contender.
They are in the CVS tree, which according to the Changelog is going to
be Release 3.1.0...
The first patch fails to apply to the version
Hi all:
Am 01.12.08 21:59 schrieb(en) Albrecht Dreß:
I have a self-compiled nagios 3.0.5 running on a 64-bit Xeon box with
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Everything went perfectly (including notifications)
until I upgraded from 3.0.1 (iirc) to 3.0.5 during a bigger service
downtime (inter alia shifting
Hi all,
I have a self-compiled nagios 3.0.5 running on a 64-bit Xeon box with
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Everything went perfectly (including notifications)
until I upgraded from 3.0.1 (iirc) to 3.0.5 during a bigger service
downtime (inter alia shifting the box into an other network etc).
In
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Hi all,
sorry if this is a dumb question, I just joined here...
My problem is that I am not able to view any trend graph in Nagios 3.0. I run a
self-compiled package on Ubuntu 7.10/amd64.
I configured cgi.cfg as follows:
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use_authentication=1
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