Andreas Ericsson wrote:
I think I'd solve this using a small custom script that runs all the checks
you want against the nodes (I suppose all nodes require more or less identical
checks) and sends the results back to the Nagios server as passive checks.
If the head nodes aren't allowed to
Hi List,
Is there a simple way to detect when notifications for host/service are
enabled/disabled via web interface? I try to make nagios send a mail
when someone disables notifications for one service.
Thanks, Roman
, perhaps there is support for this already
in the cgi binaries but I do not know about it
Regards,
Roman
On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 10:53 +0100, Roman Fiedler wrote:
Hi List,
Is there a simple way to detect when notifications for host/service are
enabled/disabled via web interface? I try to make
Hi List,
What is the best way for automated access to the nagios-internal data,
e.g. get all services with state != OK AND notifications enabled AND no
scheduled downtime at the moment.
thanks, Roman
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Hi list,
On one machine the count of processes with check_procs and ps aux
stays the same (17), but the number of threads is increasing until one
application breaks. ps auxH then lists 500 elements. Is there a
possibility to count these threads using check_procs?
Thanks,
Roman
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
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On 05/02/09 04:19 AM, Roman Fiedler wrote:
Hi list,
On one machine the count of processes with check_procs and ps aux
stays the same (17), but the number of threads is increasing until one
application breaks. ps