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On 12-03-15 06:40 AM, Mario Garcia Ortiz wrote:
Hello,
thank you for your answer.
I don't know what are you saying about spamming, I have sent the
message just once and this six days ago!
Indeed, after inspecting the mail headers is seems
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On 12-03-09 04:34 AM, Mario Garcia Ortiz wrote:
Hello,
we have backups running everyday in which we send the status of the
backup via nsca to nagios, we have set a freshness_threshold of 26
hours in case the status of the backups is not received
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On 11-02-03 09:07 AM, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
Hi there --
The network addressing scheme for our company is currently IPv4, but
there are plans to convert to the IPv6 methodology.
Does Nagios have any compatiblity issues with IPv6, or is it
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On 20/04/10 02:00 PM, Ralph Swartwood wrote:
I have nagios working with pnp4nagios in sync mode. Performance data is
captured by pnp4nagios correctly from active checks. However, it
doesn’t appear that nagios is calling the
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On 11/04/10 06:08 AM, Kevin Keane wrote:
I would like to find a way to monitor syslog entries using rsyslog 4.4
rules before they are ever written to a log file. The log parsing
plugins I found on MonitoringExchange aren?t useful for my purpose.
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On 29/03/10 07:52 AM, HyunSung Jang wrote:
what a nice solution it is!!
why I didn't think about that..
we have VIP and represented domain name
so this is very clear to me..
I do this, and for some checks that just float around but always
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On 29/03/10 07:26 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
Then it should be a bug right ? Please let me know if i can file it.
Thanks
Jatin
No need to open a bug. This was broken by this bug #1867716
(be144b67/tr...@2021) so I will reopen it, Feel free to go
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On 29/03/10 07:23 AM, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
Am Montag, 29. März 2010 13:17:35 schrieb Jatin Davey:
Hi
I use the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB to get the status of the system and its
various parameters. There is one such MIB parameter that provides
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On 27/01/10 08:22 AM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:40 AM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
I would highly recommend using tmpfs for the checkresults directory.
This is especially important on logging file systems like JFS, XFS,
Ext3
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On 26/01/10 12:29 PM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
2010/1/26 Wolfe, Robert robert.wo...@robertwolfe.org
mailto:robert.wo...@robertwolfe.org
When you do an ‘ls –lash’ on this directory, what do you see?
I already included that in my last
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On 27/01/10 01:40 AM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
This is especially important on logging file systems like JFS, XFS,
I meant journalled file systems. I need sleep... :)
- --
Thomas
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On 15/01/10 05:50 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
shacky wrote:
Hi.
I'm thinking about a way to monitor the loading time of a webpage with
Nagios.
Do you have any idea or any hint?
Thank you very much!
Bye.
Do you mean the amount of time
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On 05/01/10 02:11 AM, Lambert Emmanuel wrote:
Hi,
I have configured Nagios web interface on a server called ZITA.
I have 2 servers that I want to monitor : wsphotonicsA and wsphotonicsB.
In the web interface, the status of both servers is shown
On 15/12/09 05:57 PM, Brandino Andreas wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Nagios 3.2.0 (I just upgrade from early 3.0 releases)
Every time I restart nagios I face a 30 seconds delay before the
various pages appear for first time (not before starting checks, 30
seconds before displaying pages!!!)
On 09/12/09 06:06 PM, Jonathan Call wrote:
I recently added two new slaves to a distributed Nagios system. The
central server now passively processes 17,000+ service checks on 3000+
servers.
It's been over an hour and a half since I brought those new slaves
online and I have about 150
On 10/12/09 12:08 PM, Christopher McAtackney wrote:
Hi all,
I have a need to control an Active / Passive pair of components and
was wondering if anyone had tackled this problem with Nagios?
The scenario is as follows;
Host A has SERVICE_1 installed and running. Host B has SERVICE_2
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On 24/11/09 06:20 AM, Mark Baxter wrote:
Hi,
We?ve been using Nagiosgraph for some time for graphing, but of late my
boss has been requesting historical data for presentations and whatnot.
The problem is that the rrdtool doesn?t appear to
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On 24/11/09 05:23 AM, keshav murthy wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to know what is the best mechanism to monitor cluster
resources through nagios.
We have the disks that failover to other node, in that case, in the
parent node, nagios shows
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On 23/11/09 07:10 PM, Brandon Williams wrote:
Hey Guys I am trying to monitor a switch by using snmp. When I run the
check_snmp I get this result
./check_snmp -H x.x.x.x -C c...@m -P 2c -o
.1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.10.1.2.2.1.14.1
SNMP
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On 18/11/09 02:25 AM, Richard Gliebe wrote:
Hi all,
check_nt -v MEMUSE shows me the complete memory (physical memory +
page.sys) from the 64bit Windows Clients, which are using NSClient++
0.3.7.493 2009-10-12.
[...]
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On 17/11/09 12:35 PM, David Krider wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 18:15 -0500, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
The problem is that check_snmp parses the output from snmpget and it
appears that when you load the MIB it detects the result as a string
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On 18/11/09 09:31 AM, David Krider wrote:
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 06:46 -0500, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
You may be able to get the perfdata again by specifying a warning or
critical threshold. The code changed lately so if it doesn't work
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On 16/11/09 03:17 PM, David Krider wrote:
I have a system all setup and running with Nagios and PNP4Nagios. Some
of the SNMP checks are not making graphs for me. My general habit has
been to anchor the SNMP check with the `-m' flag on the
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On 10/11/09 05:53 PM, Terry wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Marc Powell m...@ena.com wrote:
On Nov 10, 2009, at 3:44 PM, Terry wrote:
Hello,
I have a simple check set up to check a windows service using
nsclient++. It works great.
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On 11/11/09 04:10 PM, Martin Melin wrote:
I believe you could run two copies of the CGIs, one with only readonly
access. I haven't looked into how you would do it but it shouldn't be
too hard to do.
You can run the 2nd copy as a different user
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On 14/10/09 11:30 AM, Joe Konecny wrote:
Here is a tcpdump of plain Nagios pinging...
11:23:50.328519 IP 10.0.0.4 adsl-79.dacor.net: ICMP echo request, id 18478,
seq 1, length 64
11:23:50.329365 IP adsl-79.dacor.net 10.0.0.4: ICMP echo
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On 08/10/09 09:55 AM, dave stern - e-mail.pluribus.unum wrote:
I'm trying to check for the size of an nfs share that is accessible
from a windows host.
The windows host is running NSClient++ but there are a number of problems
here.
First, the
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On 06/10/09 12:31 PM, Emily wrote:
Hello, I am attempting to use this check_bgp_neighbors command which was
recommended however my manual execution gives this output:
[r...@dns libexec]# ./check_bgp_neighbors -H Core-RTR1-MiddleT -C public
-n
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On 28/09/09 06:05 AM, nadia kheffache wrote:
hi,
i wont to monitor a server AIX
with nagios, but i have a probleme to complil them. Can you give me please
the binaire plugin for AIX if any one have already compliled them??
Can you post a
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On 28/09/09 06:35 AM, nadia kheffache wrote:
Thank you for your answer Thomas,
this is my error after make
gcc -DLOCALEDIR=\/usr/local/nagios/share/locale\ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..
-I.. -I../lib -I../gl -I../intl -I/usr/include
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On 28/09/09 07:01 AM, nadia kheffache wrote:
sorry, it 's exact, i have try with plugin 1.12 and 1.14, and i have the same
error,
But how can i use LDFLAGS= -lm with ./configure? can you give me the
syntaxe exactly please?
like this:
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On 28/09/09 08:10 AM, Jim Avery wrote:
2009/9/28 Glyn Astill glynast...@yahoo.co.uk:
Hi Chaps,
I've got a nagios server that constantly performs various checks on database
servers. I have one set of services that serve as the checks for all of
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On 28/09/09 08:09 AM, nadia kheffache wrote:
I have successfuly installaled the plugins after install libraryc++-devel.
Was that the fix for the plugin compilation? Is so I might add that to
the FAQ on nagiosplugins.org.
It would be very nice if
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On 28/09/09 12:33 PM, Glyn Astill wrote:
--- On Mon, 28/9/09, Mark Gius mg...@createspace.com wrote:
notification_period inherited from the host only applies if
you have NO
notification_period defined. Do you have some master
service template
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On 12/09/09 10:14 AM, Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
Hi every:
I get installed OSSIM AlientVault with Nagios3. When I try to configure
Nagios to check my services OSSIM overwrite the config files. Can any
tell me why? What I'm need to change?
Cheers
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On 07/09/09 10:54 AM, Jelle Smet wrote:
Hi List,
You can exclude a single host/service already included in a
hostgroup/servicegroup with the bang (!) character.
i.e.:
define service {
host_name !web1
hostgroup_name web_servers
}
This
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On 03/09/09 05:38 PM, Yungwei Chen wrote:
HI,
I am evaluting OCP daemon in order to improve performance of sending
check results from one nagios machine A to another. The nagios on
machine A is also using pnp4nagios to show graphical results.
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On 02/09/09 05:26 AM, Juki wrote:
Hello people,
Remote command execution failed: ## !!! WARNING !!!
#
This had to do with the server's kay that changed and is being cached in
the nagios user's
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On 21/08/09 03:54 AM, Alex Huth wrote:
Hi!
I am having problems with checking ssl. On the commandline everything works
like expected (because i am new to nagios i hope so ;) ). When i implement
this in the files, i get a socket timeout. I have
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On 19/08/09 01:15 AM, Chris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnestderm...@aei.ca wrote:
On 18/08/09 10:13 PM, Onotsky, Steve x55328 wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Chris [mailto:atst...@gmail.com]
Sent: August 18,
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On 18/08/09 09:55 PM, Chris wrote:
I am running check_ntp plugin and I have setup an offset threshold of
-w 200 -c 300 but Nagios is still showing Offset -102.234564 secs
(Warning)
Running check_ntp from command line shows NTP OK
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On 18/08/09 10:13 PM, Onotsky, Steve x55328 wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Chris [mailto:atst...@gmail.com]
Sent: August 18, 2009 21:56
To: nagios-users ML
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_ntp offsets
I am running check_ntp plugin and I
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On 12/04/09 07:26 PM, jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com wrote:
You could have also just disabled the embedded perl interpreter in the
plugin itself. By disabling the embedded perl function, your load and
memory usage will certainly be higher.
The real
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On 05/03/09 05:31 PM, Steve Kieu wrote:
Hello everyone,
The first question is, what is the meaning of directive *name* in host
definition? The document says there is no such thing, only *host_name*
but if put name there nagios (both 2 and 3
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On 24/02/09 07:03 PM, Lee Azzarello wrote:
Here's my config. It's functional:
define command{
command_namecheck-cluster-health
command_line/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_cluster --service -l
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
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On 23/02/09 06:32 AM, Alex Dehaini wrote:
Alot of things count when deploying nagios. Take for instance - if you
run your service check every 5 minutes, it is not the same when you run
it every 30 seconds.
So, throw some more light and we might
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On 23/02/09 10:43 AM, Sergio Ariel wrote:
I have some services (in different hosts) I check by Nagios.
Some of these service checks spend some seconds to execute, so, I've set
a window time according each time execution. For example: I've some
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On 14/02/09 09:43 PM, Jeff Frost wrote:
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Which OS/distribution are you running? How much RAM do you have? Free
RAM? SWAP?
Please send results of free -m with and without Nagios running
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On 15/02/09 09:29 PM, Sean Carolan wrote:
The only way would be modifying the CGI code. Be aware though that the
CGI interface will be replaces by a PHP one in the next major release..
Very interesting. I just asked because we like to see all
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On 12/02/09 12:27 PM, Jeff Frost wrote:
I've got a Nagios-3.0.4 server monitoring 3,290 services on 387
hosts.When the nagios service is initially started, service and host
latency is great. This usually continues for about 2-3 hours and then
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On 12/02/09 12:34 PM, Lee Azzarello wrote:
Here's a mystery for the books. I was alerted this morning of a socket
timeout while nagios attempted to connect the NRPE server on a remote
host. I go in and manually check that host and sure enough:
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On 13/02/09 04:45 PM, Sean Carolan wrote:
I have a service that is defined as below. This service only accepts
passive checks, not active ones. It does not have an active check
at all, but I put check_ping for check_command so nagios would not
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On 13/02/09 09:53 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I can only seem to get monitoring working for WinXP but not Windows 2008. The
same
config file should work on both, but Nagios suggests CRITICAL - Socket
timeout after 20
seconds. This error returns
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On 11/02/09 04:29 PM, Matt Nelson wrote:
Is there a way to acknowledge all services that are in an error state on
a host?
This would be very handy. I currently have a server that has around 12
services, and if 5 of them die I have to go
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On 11/02/09 12:11 PM, Jason Frisvold wrote:
Greetings,
I'm relatively new to Nagios and still trying to wrap my head around
it. One thing that I have not been able to find is a way to ack or
place into downtime multiple items at once. Is
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On 11/02/09 02:43 PM, Vasiliy Boulytchev wrote:
Gents,
I am trying to have Nagios specify which partition to check via
nrpe... and am getting the following error:
DISK CRITICAL - 10 is not accessible: No such file or directory
Here is my
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On 10/02/09 04:23 PM, Justin Pasher wrote:
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
What I would like to do is have the check interval change to every
one minute when the state become CRITICAL, but keep the notifications
at 5 minute intervals.
It's
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On 09/02/09 05:29 AM, Emmanuel Vargas wrote:
Hi,
Don’t know if somebody already have this issue but if I set a
“servicegroup” in a service my “check latency” is very very high. From
1s without the servicegroup to 30 or 40s with servicegroup
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On 09/02/09 06:57 PM, Justin Pasher wrote:
Hello,
(I have included the applicable nagios definitions at the end of the email).
I'm trying to figure out if this is even possible. I am running Nagios
3.0.6 on Debian Etch. I have some service
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On 10/02/09 12:37 AM, Chris wrote:
I am using the check_pgsql plugin to check my postgres database on a
remote server. My postgres password has special characters $ and
#. It works fine from the command line when I parse my password
using the \
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On 05/02/09 12:57 AM, Kahlon, Robby wrote:
Does anyone know how to monitor NTP client's time?
I am using check_ntp to monitor NTP Server time. It works fine but won't
monitor NTP client's time.
*NTP Server [10.15.11.130]*
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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 auxH then lists 500 elements.
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On 04/02/09 03:35 PM, shadih rahman wrote:
I am trying to parse nagios log using Nagios::StatusLog perl module. I
am getting error while trying to parse. I am using nagios version
3.0.6. Any help will be much apreciated. Thanks
Please to not
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On 03/02/09 03:10 AM, Paolo Tealdi wrote:
Dear all,
i'm searching for the best strategy in nagios for monitoring the
result of the execution for a generic batch (could be an rsync batch
or a backup or something else) that runs a few times in a
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On 03/02/09 02:39 AM, Frederik Vanhee wrote:
Hi,
I thought it was great to have the unhandled service problems in the
sidebar.
Earlier versions didn't have it and I really needed it, so I'm very happy.
However, I'm running a distributed
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On 30/01/09 03:53 AM, Handle Thomas (LZD) wrote:
Good Morning,
First of all I have to say that I´m new to Nagios, I got the project 4
weeks ago from a resigned employee.
Two weeks ago, my firm had to move the emergency stop.
Since this
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On 30/01/09 09:59 AM, Sean Carolan wrote:
Here's how my check_by_ping plugin is configured:
command_line$USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 3000.0,80% -c
5000.0,100% -p 5 -t 60
Can anyone help me? Why is it still timing out after ten
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On 28/01/09 01:43 PM, Felipe Ferreira wrote:
Problems Compile Nagios Plugin 1.4.13
All this big mess started because I need the MySQLPerf plugin, whitch is
a really cool plugin, but it needs the
source of the official plugin.
[...]
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On 28/01/09 05:16 AM, Kenneth Holter wrote:
Hi.
Is there a way to configure Nagios to define contacts based on
hostgroups? In other words: I'd like to send all notifications for a
hostgroup A to the contact X. Is this possible?
I use host
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On 28/01/09 08:05 PM, Mathieu Gagné wrote:
Hi,
Marc Powell wrote:
Is there a way to speed things up? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm interested in tips as well.
One way to speed up Nagios start when using NDOutils is to tweak
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On 15/01/09 11:48 AM, Michel MAYEN wrote:
Hi all,
I use Nagios 3.0.6
I can't find any informations on the flag failure_prediction_enabled
in service definition. What is the effect of this flag ?
First result for 'nagios failure prediction' on
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On 15/01/09 06:13 AM, Sean O`Brien wrote:
Dear Mailing List,
My question is regarding the check_snmp_int.pl plug-in functionality.
At present the script retrieves network information from the M.I.B.-II and
has the functionality to output
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On 06/01/09 06:14 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jan 6, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Bryan Wann wrote:
Through process of elimination, I think I've tracked it down to perl
plugins. ePN is in use. I'm tracking 11,309 services on 1,364
hosts, 26%
of those
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On 02/01/09 10:54 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jan 2, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Kenneth Holter wrote:
We too have the same issue. Is there any way we can resolve it without
upgrading from 1.4.11 to 1.4.13? We're using the EPEL repo, ...
Download the
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On 02/01/09 02:24 PM, Joe Hartley wrote:
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
It won't happen often anyways... Last leap second was inserted in
2005,
you'll likely have it upgraded by the time they insert a new leap
second :)
Not true, there was one
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On 30/12/08 08:36 AM, KK CHN wrote:
Hi all ;
I followed this tutorial
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/pages/Detailed/1855.html
[...]
define command{
command_nameservice_notify_with_sms
command_line
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On 29/12/08 12:42 PM, Christopher Hunt wrote:
The wish list at http://www.nagios.org/development/upcoming.php for version 3
lists User-Defined Object Directives. Was this feature incorporated into
version 3? Thanks.
See
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On 29/12/08 12:07 PM, Deborah Martin wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Suse 10 / Nagios 3.03.
I have migrated all of my .cfg files across to Nagios 3.03 and all seems to
work well except that, I still have all the host
checks still pending on nagios
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On 30/12/08 12:44 PM, Toussaint OTTAVI wrote:
Hi,
I've been using check_ntp_time plugin to check the time offset of all my
time servers. It's been working perfectly for a while.
Last night (29 to 30/12 at 00:00), all the checks start having
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On 30/12/08 05:55 PM, Matt Nelson wrote:
Up to now most of my checks have used a threshold for warning and
critical that is say:
critical if above 20
warning if above 10
else ok
Now I am developing a plugin that will need this for most
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On 17/12/08 12:38 PM, Jack Sprat wrote:
Problem: Trying to read a pipe delimited file to retrieve status and
port number is resulting in an Return code of 141 is out of
bounds error.
Sample file being read, in this example, assume you want to
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On 17/12/08 05:01 PM, Brandon Munger wrote:
Hi again...
I was able to get nagios-plugins compiled in Solaris 10 with GCC.
The problem I now have has to do with the check_procs command.
For every command I type I get:
Unable to read output
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On 17/12/08 06:52 AM, ankit.mehro...@tcs.com wrote:
Make a file at that location and keep the ownership and permissions as
mentioned earlier.
It should work !
No! Nagios should create the file. If you have to create it yourself the
commands will
On 05/12/08 08:37 AM, David Shapiro wrote:
Thank you Thomas, this looks like good info. I do not seem to have an
executable on Solaris called setsid though. It is listed as a c function.
Nrpe.cfg does in fact let you increase the timeout, but I was thinking that
will not help because my
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On 05/12/08 01:36 PM, David Shapiro wrote:
Okay, I tried to compile the setsid.c, but it wanted nls.h. I tried
to get nls.h, and it wanted types.h, etc etc. I searched around for
a version for Solaris, which is what I am using, but I had no
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On 04/12/08 01:27 PM, David Shapiro wrote:
Hello,
I wrote something that starts a python script to check weblogic that if
it sees it is not running starts it. The problem is that it takes
several minutes to start. I tried in my script to
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On 21/11/08 09:28 PM, Luke Sheldrick wrote:
Ah, excellent stuff. Cheers :)
IIRC you can also override jabber arguments, so using check_jabber and
adding only the correct -e argument should work too.
I'm not sure for jabber, but some of the bundled
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On 18/11/08 07:59 AM, Simon Kainz wrote:
Melanie Pfefer wrote:
Hi
perhaps I was not clear in my question.
What is the OID that should be used to see if snmp service is up or down?
thank you
Hi!
I would suggest using snmpwalk to see which
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On 18/11/08 08:06 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
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On 18/11/08 07:59 AM, Simon Kainz wrote:
Melanie Pfefer wrote:
Hi
perhaps I was not clear in my
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On 10/11/08 10:51 PM, Sean O`Brien wrote:
Dear All,
I have been studying GroundWork monitor, with reference of course to Nagios.
I hope someone can answer my query.
Re: Nagios 2.x
It is my understanding that when all the service checks
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On 05/11/08 02:23 PM, Matthias Flacke wrote:
Maybe a check_multi solution is something for you
(http://my-plugin.de/check_multi):
- 8 --
# hysteresis.cmd
# call: check_multi -f
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On 16/10/08 08:28 AM, chris king wrote:
ok heres my issue:
nagios.debug
== nagios.debug ==
[1224160395.192595] [2048.1] [pid=2555] BEGIN MACRO PROCESSING
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[1224160395.192619] [2048.1] [pid=2555] Processing:
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On 14/10/08 12:18 PM, Fraser Scott wrote:
Nagios 3.0.3
Currently have an annoyance where a DOWNTIMESTART is sent for all
hosts in downtime when Nagios is reloaded. Is the correct behavior? It
seems slightly unncesssary to receive such an email
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On 14/10/08 01:29 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently monitoring many services on certain hosts via SNMP, and
making extensive use of host groups to ease configuration for my
several hundred hosts.
On occasion, the SNMP service on a
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On 14/10/08 08:21 AM, trevor obba wrote:
First of all please do not cross-post. This is a user problem for a 3rd
party plugin so there's no reason sending it to the devel mailing list,
I running check_dxml_drvstate version 1.6 on a Sles10 (x86_64)
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On 10/10/08 09:25 AM, Edwin Zoeller wrote:
Sorry for the miss understanding.
My warning is set for 20%, the file system has used 81% thus leaving
19%, which gives me the warning message when run locally.
What is the check command defined in
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On 07/10/08 01:26 PM, Tim Pushor wrote:
Hello everyone,
While not specifically a nagios issue, I am setting up a nagios
installation to monitor a server that is used to run an interactive
application by several users at once ( 50). The problem
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On 04/10/08 09:43 AM, howard chen wrote:
Hello,
Is the monitored data such as load average, disk usage stored
somewhere in the nagios system,
so we can view the past statistics, even no alert was generated?
No, you need another system for
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On 03/10/08 03:03 PM, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
Hello there,
I have just run into an issue with “multipath -ll” after upgrading to
RHEL 4 Update 7. Apparently, now running “multipath” takes up to 15
seconds to get a response back. Before I
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On 04/10/08 01:26 PM, howard chen wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
No, you need another system for using that data. Usually it is passed to
one of the many RRD-based graphing system
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