Hi there,
I'd like to further discuss
http://tracker.nagios.org/view.php?id=177
which is about host object declarations.
You suggest using host_name as something that resolves. However, we don't have a
(DNS) hostname for each device.
Also, directive description (Nagios documentation) says: This
below.
bye,
Marki
PS. As a sidenote: I once created a more or less functional version of a script
allowing to change service names. It's not trivial but can be done.
Does anyone know of something existing and working that allows to change
service and also hostnames?
for f in $(grep
C. Bensend benny at bennyvision.com writes:
I am using Nagios 3.3.1
I have got notifications by SMS working now
Is there a way of defining what notifications go to email, what go
to SMS and what can go to both.
I personally would also find it interesting for SMS alerts only to
I think it's related to your vmware instance. Try moving it to a
physical machine and see if the problem persists.
Easier said than done...
Did you have any task/cron running every 30 minutes?
There are some yes. But they should not create heavy load on the
system. In any case, one should
Scheduled Service Checks 987 4203 12647
Active On-Demand Service Checks 000
Cached Service Checks 000
Passive Service Checks 000
External Commands000
Thanks
marki
?
Thanks
Marki
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Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se writes:
I have problems defining a check so that it only runs once each day (at a
specified time).
First thought; Set the check_interval to less than the checking window.
Assuming you're using minutes (like most people), the check_interval
should probably
, I thought I would ask first if there
exists something to build such a solution upon...
Thanks
marki
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Claudio Kuenzler ck at claudiokuenzler.com writes:
In the batchfile you could add a status output to an external file, which is
then checked by Nagios. Probably the easiest way to do this.
Now *that* is not really possible since those are batch jobs on exotic platforms
without send_ncsa or nrpe