try pnp4 nagios. it will graph any nagios plugin that spits out perf data.
Choose the plug
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan sir...@gmail.comwrote:
I am a newbie however after some successful RD i manage to add few hosts
in nagios. now i want Graph view of my Disk I/O and
Asterix
On Nov 16, 2012 8:17 AM, Kaushal Shriyan kaushalshri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there a open source solution similar to pager duty service for Nagios
Alerts?
Regards,
Kaushal
--
Monitor your physical,
No man.
On Nov 16, 2012 5:49 PM, Kaushal Shriyan kaushalshri...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Ranjib Dey dey.ran...@gmail.com wrote:
Asterix
Thanks Ranjib, Do you have any write up or How To's to setup pager duty on
Asterisk (http://www.asterisk.org/).
Regards
Whats the corresponding maillog output?
On Nov 1, 2012 12:13 AM, Bruno Martins bruno.mart...@gruporumos.com
wrote:
Hello list,
** **
I have a server running Nagios 3.4.1 under CentOS 6.3 and I have spent
some hours trying to find why some (but not all) service notifications
simply
just print a string in perf data format, i.e. pipe character , then
label=value;
e.g.
OK this is fine | metric1=value1;
for a more detailed reference:
http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#AEN201
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Andrew Thompson
you can not add more than one check period against a host. what you can do
is to create duplicate services and use the 11x5 check period against them
and do reporting based upon this and modify the original services with a
complementary check period (24x7except11x5).
regards
ranjib
On Sun, Jul 8,
pnp4nagios and graphite (use the graphios bridge to push nagios data
automatically into graphite).
with graphite you'll be able to compose custom graphs, combine multiple
metrics.
regards
ranjib
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:16 PM, Randal, Phil
phil.ran...@hoopleltd.co.ukwrote:
I'd also add
hi andy ,
passive check submissions via nsca can include perf data, theres no
restriction on that.
Though most of the plugins supports perf data, some of them dont. The
example you have mentioned, do return perf data.
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ping -H 8.8.8.8 -w 15,2% -c 20,5%
PING OK -
I'll strongly recommend Graphios+ Graphite. Its bit more work than
pnp4nagios or nagiosgraph, bit its totally worth. You can compose custom
graphs, overlay multiple graphs etc. Graphite is a graphing/charting
solution, while graphios is the nagios add on that can parse nagios
performance data and
yeah, thats one approach, to write the status in a file from the batch
job, and then check it via nagios plugin or nrpe plugins. Also, you can
consider the batch job to submit a passive check via nsca , upon
completion. This way you can avoid repeatedly checking the status file ,
regards
Have you considered using a configuration management tool like chef or
puppet ? They address the exact usecase
On Feb 10, 2012 7:08 AM, Felipe Cecagno fceca...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
This is the first time I'm posting on this mailing list, so I'm sorry if
my question was already
you can try chef or puppet.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Marco Borsani m.bors...@it.net wrote:
Hi all
** **
I am using following configurations:
** **
Site A: 2 server in cluster – node “1” running nagios 3.3.1 (and NSCA),
node “2” running mysql
Site B: 2 server in
also, check if sendmail is running,
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Terry Carmen te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
**
Verified in nagios.log, the notification was created but nothing ever
shows
up in /var/log/mail. Last time I show something in /var/log/mail,
was Aug 23.
What does your
you can use adaptive monitoring too, where state change in one of the check
(the first ip check) will trigger further checks (second ip check); You can
chart the performance data by enabled process_performance_data and related
configuration and then using nagiosgraph or pnpgraph . Optionally if
I am not aware of any out of the box solution, perhaps you can pull the
nagios check data (like having NDOUtils + mysql triggers, or using global
event handlers or nsca/nrpe based approaches) and expose it as RESTFull
webservices or present it using your own views (who likes the nagios dash
board
NSCA can help you out for centralized monitoring by submitting passive
checks from different nagios servers to a central one, but i have never
worked on tweaking/aggregating those passive checks and apply custom rules
to get a single passive check out of them (but given the flexibility of
This is by design. As you have mentioned you can tweak the Max check
attention to trigger hard state change soon after a soft state transition
On May 17, 2011 12:20 AM, Paul M. Dubuc w...@paul.dubuc.org wrote:
This isn't explicitly stated in the documentation, but it seems that flap
detection
Use nrpe
On May 13, 2011 3:05 AM, Luis Miguel Silva
luismiguelferreirasi...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I'm pretty new to Nagios and i was wondering how can i extract
information from remote hosts with Nagios?
i.e. get the remote hosts's cpu load, available disk, etc?
p.s. All my nodes have
which OS you are running on? Do you have the mysql headers installed
(mysql-devel.rpm or something similar)?
regards
ranjib
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Tristan Drinkwater trist...@micro-p.comwrote:
Hi guys,
I’m looking to start filling a database for every alert that Nagios makes.
Im not sure you can invoke a script just by acknowledging it. As the
acknowledgement doesnt change the service state. But you can definitely
submit a passive check when the service went down , thus triggering a soft
to up or hard to up state change. This will be a cleaner solution. You can
just
Its weird idea. Even if you try that you will only need the plugins, not the
server itself (the cgi and the nagis binaries). But even with the plugins
you will be able to generate a particular kid of stress. If you are
interested in raw OS benchmarks use phoronix or something similar to get he
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