On Friday 24 April 2009 09:49:34 Jones, Stuart wrote:
I'm running Nagios 3.1 on Ubuntu 8.1 monitoring routers and switches.
Has anyone come up with a methodology of limiting the alerts when say
the primary router at a site fails impacting visibility to switches etc
beyond the primary router?
On Friday 17 April 2009 16:35:08 kaouther mechri wrote:
Hello All,
I am seraching a way to parse some application log files on remote hosts
and grep for specific words, I need to add this as a nagios check.
Can anyone help me
kind regards
kaouther
check_logfiles is really nice.
You can
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 02:09:52 pm Melanie Pfefer wrote:
hi
I already listed the available oid using snmpwalk. I did not find any oid
about snmp
should I use just any oid?
i think you should use check_tcp to see if the port is available.
If you want to use check_snmp to check the
Hi all,
i've succesfully created a host with multiple addresses like this:
define host{
use server-sistemes
host_name Cluster-correu
alias Sun Cluster Correu
address host1,host2,host3
}
On Thursday 30 October 2008 02:10:16 pm Marc Powell wrote:
Does not check_nrpe handle correctly the list of addresses?
No, it does not. Most of the standard nagios plugins wouldn't. They
expect a single host address.
ooh, ok.
How could i handle this?
Write a wrapper plugin that
On Thursday 23 October 2008 08:01:56 am Paul, Chris Y wrote:
Hello nagios users.
hi
I have an nrpe daemon working when I check remotely running check_nrpe
manually, but as run from the nagios daemon, it is not returning
anything and the service is stuck on PENDING.
latency, maybe?
How do
Hi everybody,
we are having problems using check_procs in solaris 10 boxes (virtual zones),
works very well in the global zone.
We are using pst3 and check_procs from nagios-plugins-1.4.12.
i have found a thread from early 2007:
Not that I know of, no. If a browser setting were causing it, surely I
should see it all the time, and I don't - it's only an occasional
visitor, and I've only seen it in Firefox, not Safari (though I do
look at Nagios more with FF than Safari). I'm quite prepared to
believe it's a browser
On Thu June 12 2008 17:57:09 Tom Brown wrote:
# ./check_nrpe -H xx0204 -c check_hpasm
UNKNOWN - insufficient rights to call sudo /sbin/hpasmcli
BUT nrpe is running as the user nagios
$ ps auxwww | grep nrpe
nagios 23963 0.0 0.0 10232 876 ?Ss 15:10 0:00
On Sun June 8 2008 20:05:42 Ford, Andy wrote:
I think my device has got erroneous info in it's reported ifSpeeds:
RFC1213-MIB::ifSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 10
RFC1213-MIB::ifSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 10
RFC1213-MIB::ifSpeed.3 = Gauge32: 10
RFC1213-MIB::ifSpeed.4 = Gauge32: 10
On Thu June 5 2008 17:30:24 Ford, Andy wrote:
I'm trying to use check_snmp_int.pl (not standard, see
http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html) but when I try to get my
results in percent form, I get over 100% results on at least on device:
$./check_snmp_int.pl -HDEVICE -CXXX --name
ti Capture_Plugin
http://www.waggy.at/nagios/capture_plugin.htm
regards,
Daniel López
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Hi all,
we are planning to migrate our nagios installation from one machine to another
one and we noticed that we had a lot of things hardcoded in the
configuration.
We would like to reference our wiki url in the notes_url so we can eventally
migrate from one server to the other:
notes_url
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