On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 10:30 -0500, Jon Adcock wrote:
The info.php page displays just fine, but I get a completely blank
page when I hit the page: http//servername/mntos/index.php Do you
have any ideas about where I should start looking for the problem?
Your web server's error log. For
Tony,
That was a good recommendation. I looked in the Apache2 error.log and found
a bunch of XSLProcessor errors. I figured out that those errors mean that
php5-xsl was not installed. After installing that package, MNTOS displayed
properly.
Jon Adcock
Network Systems Administrator
MIS
I was wrong i use check_service_cluster
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/clusters.html
Greg Pangrazio
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Greg Pangrazio pangr...@gmail.com wrote:
I do this with one service check that looks at all 4 of the statuses and
there is a warning and a critical
Tony,
I have installed MNTOS on two systems (troubleshooting) and I have the same
issue with both. The nagios.xml file is being updated with data, but when I
hit the webpage, there is nothing displayed (absolutely blank). I downloaded a
simple php page that lists a bunch of PHP
We have 4 remotely located Nagios installs each monitoring the same set of
infrastructure
Currently we have to naturally login to each one individually to see results
etc
What we are looking for is a solution that will show results from each
location on the one page, and perhaps has a
I can think of two:
1) MNTOS (free/Free) - see my video on
http://library.nagios.com/library/products/nagioscore/documentation/289-using-mntos
2) Nagios Fusion (paid/proprietary) - see
http://www.nagios.com/products/nagiosfusion
I'm not certain about the alerting functionality, but surely that
How about Thruk?
http://www.thruk.org/
- Max
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I do this with one service check that looks at all 4 of the statuses and
there is a warning and a critical for each. I will have to look up the name
of the service check but it used the status macros from the services it
might be check_multi
Greg Pangrazio
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Steve