the smart scheduler with both the hosts and service checks.
Any ideas why I am seeing such high latency rates?
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Westland, Michigan
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host.
Would this work?
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stats (per logical disk), and so on.
Would there be any interest in such a program?
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Westland, Michigan
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Hans:
Quoting Hans Engelen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is that a trick question :-) ?
Just want to make sure that I'm not going to be wasting my time in something
that people aren't interested in! :)
Short answer : Oooh yeah.
Cheers.
On 2/14/06, Ron Gage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
would you need than WMI? You get
direct access to the perfmon counters and hardware enumeration. You can even
enumerate services and their state via WMI (the Win32_BaseService object).
Beyond that, Nagios itself covers the rest of the need, monitoring wise.
I am open to suggestions though!
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Ron
the syntax check
without incident. Either the syntax check is wrong for not noticing that
a required statement was missing or the documentation is wrong for showing that
the statement is required.
RON GAGE
Network Administrator
Wise Solutions, Inc.
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1.3.33 (Slackware 10.1).
The system is detecting service outages, but does not fire
off (or even try to fire off) any notifications.
HELP!
Should I post relevent excerpts from my config files?
RON GAGE
Network Administrator
Wise Solutions, Inc.
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M +1 248 343 2431