Hello again,
I followed the documentation that Greg advised and also the additions that
Kevin suggested and everything worked out just fine using the
check_nrpe plugin.
A snippet of some definitions are;
*Service Definition;*
define service{
use
Hi list,
I am facing a similar problem as posted by Bill.
I'm running Nagios-3.2.0 on openSUSE 11.1 and monitoring a number of hosts
using NRPE v2.12. When I look at the web GUI, it reports/shows
the exact stats about disk size/usage, no. of users, swap usage etc.. for
the monitored hosts
Without your config file I cannot be sure, but likely the services are
either using the wrong command ie not the nrpe version, or your check
command is not configured properly..
Can you provide your host and service definitions as well as the
command configuration for the commands you are using?
Hi Greg,
My configuration is as below;
*For host definition;*
define host{
host_name emm4
use generic-host
alias Old BGW
address 10.151.28.32
check_command check-host-alive
The commands as you have them defined execute the check commands on
the local machine. First you need to verify that in the nrpe config
on the remote hosts you have the check users command defined. Then
you need to define a command on the monitoring station similar to
define command{
Cc: Nagios
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Exact same swap + root / partition info
showing up for different hosts(?)
The commands as you have them defined execute the check commands on
the local machine. First you need to verify that in the nrpe config
on the remote hosts you have the check
Hello Family, Just installed Nagios-3.0.5 at home for the first time with three
different OS's and a Linksys-wrt54g router.. SuSE-11.1 being the host,
FreeBSD-7.2 and WinXP and I threw in the home router for the hell of it as the
clients. All are up and reporting at varying degrees. My SuSE
To: Nagios
Subject: [Nagios-users] Exact same swap + root / partition info showing
up for different hosts(?)
Hello Family, Just installed Nagios-3.0.5 at home for the first time
with three different OS's and a Linksys-wrt54g router.. SuSE-11.1 being
the host, FreeBSD-7.2 and WinXP and I threw
On Nov 29, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
SuSE host and FreeBSD client are showing the exact same root partition size
along with the exact same swap usage despite their separate *.cfg files
having distinctly different ipaddrs and different hostnames. Been hacking on
this for a