On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Alexey Terentiev alex...@tehila.gov.ilwrote:
Hi!
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I am trying to install the nagios plugins with check-mysql parameter, but
its keep failing.
Show error message please. Usually it already tells you what is missing.
It seems that all the
On 28/05/2012 13:19, Alexey Terentiev wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to install the nagios plugins with check-mysql parameter,
but its keep failing.
It seems that all the librarys needed for the check_msql are installed
on the server.
But just to make sure, can you send me the names of the libs
Hi!
I am trying to install the nagios plugins with check-mysql parameter, but its
keep failing.
It seems that all the librarys needed for the check_msql are installed on the
server.
But just to make sure, can you send me the names of the libs required?
And also when I use the with-mysql=...
Hi,
The help message of the check_mysql plugin clearly tells there is a risk
to use the -p option, which requires to specify the password on the
command line. Indeed : any look at the process table while the check is
being processed would show the password in its plain form.
I tried to use
On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:27 PM, Chris wrote:
I need check_mysql and check_pgsql; I have downloaded the plugin tgz
from http://nagios.org/download/plugins and I can see the .c files for
Postgres and MySQL.
but when I compile with ./configure --prefix=/plugin
--with-mysql=/usr/ make make
I need check_mysql and check_pgsql; I have downloaded the plugin tgz
from http://nagios.org/download/plugins and I can see the .c files for
Postgres and MySQL.
but when I compile with ./configure --prefix=/plugin
--with-mysql=/usr/ make make install
I don't get any mysql binary.
Not sure how
I want nagios to automatically check mysql services on my servers.
However when i view the web interface i see that staus is UNKNOWN and it
displays the usage for check_mysql. In what file am i supposed to put
the arguments for this command?
Here is what i have so far in commands.cfg
define
- jeremiah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want nagios to automatically check mysql services on my servers.
However when i view the web interface i see that staus is UNKNOWN and
it
displays the usage for check_mysql. In what file am i supposed to put
the arguments for this command?
define
On Oct 15, 2008, at 2:00 PM, jeremiah wrote:
I want nagios to automatically check mysql services on my servers.
However when i view the web interface i see that staus is UNKNOWN
and it
displays the usage for check_mysql. In what file am i supposed to put
the arguments for this command?
On Oct 15, 2008, at 11:00 AM, jeremiah wrote:
I want nagios to automatically check mysql services on my servers.
However when i view the web interface i see that staus is UNKNOWN
and it
displays the usage for check_mysql. In what file am i supposed to put
the arguments for this command?
hi
I was searching for mysql plugin to monitor mysql services ... i did find
the appropriate plugin ( nagios-plugins-1.4.12.tar.gz ) with the following
command
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/nagios
make make install
only few pligins were added to /usr/local/nagios/libexec/ directory. The
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Agnello George wrote:
hi
I was searching for mysql plugin to monitor mysql services ... i did
find the appropriate plugin ( nagios-plugins-1.4.12.tar.gz ) with the
following command
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/nagios
make make install
On 8/30/08, Hugo van der Kooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Agnello George wrote:
hi
I was searching for mysql plugin to monitor mysql services ... i did
find the appropriate plugin ( nagios-plugins-1.4.12.tar.gz ) with the
following command
...
Regards,
Jamie
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Jim (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:24 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_mysql not using ~nagios/.my.cnf on RHEL 4
withNagios 2.10 (Dag repository RPM
Sorry for the HTML last time.
I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4. However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
configuration files.
Some more info:
I managed to run check_mysql from a shell script that actually runs the
plugin under
I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4. However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
configuration files.
Problem resolved. Apparently Nagios does not define the environment variable
HOME for its plugins, so ~ does not get expanded to the home
I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4. However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
configuration files.
From the command line everything works fine. It reads the [client]
section of ~nagios/.my.cnf for the needed password. However, it
# ./check_mysql -H 10.52.208.99 -u -p x -S
Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: No Seconds Behind Master: (null)
#
how come I get null in No Seconds Behind Master?
anyone?
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alexus wrote:
# ./check_mysql -H 10.52.208.99 http://10.52.208.99 -u
-p x -S
Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: No Seconds Behind Master: (null)
#
how come I get null in No Seconds Behind Master?
anyone?
Read it as
Slave IO: Yes
Slave SQL: No
Seconds Behind Master: (null)
Your
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# ./check_mysql -H
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# ./check_mysql -H 10.52.208.9910. http://10.52.208.99 -u -p
x -S
Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL
my replication does work...
On 8/2/07, Peter Hinse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alexus wrote:
# ./check_mysql -H 10.52.208.99 http://10.52.208.99 -u
-p x -S
Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: No Seconds Behind Master: (null)
#
how come I get null in No Seconds Behind Master?
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ok, 'Seconds Behind Master
Hello,
I'm running into a little issue here, whenever I check if the slave thread
is running properly, I get this:
No Seconds Behind Master: (null)
here is the command, I issue:
# ~nagios/libexec/check_mysql -H db2 -u repl -p slavepass -S
Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: No Seconds Behind Master:
Hello guys, im having trouble with the check_mysql when i change the version of
the mysql
4.1.21 to 5.0.x, the plugin start to fail.
With the answer:
NRPE: Unable to read output
Does the Mysql 5 need other plugin?
Any suggestion ?
Regards!
Guille
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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 11:15 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_mysql - Queries per second avg: Time
Frame
Hell Nagios Group
I use the NRPE deamon my Nagios server to monitor a remote mysql database.
I have the following entry in the nrpe.cfg of my remote server that runs
mysql:
command[check_mysql]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_mysql -d my_database
-u root -p mypassword
It connects properly BUT Is there a way
On 7/2/07, Jake Solid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the NRPE deamon my Nagios server to monitor a remote mysql database.
I have the following entry in the nrpe.cfg of my remote server that runs
mysql:
command[check_mysql]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_mysql
-d my_database -u root -p
I am using nagios 2.3.1 with nagios-plugins-plugins-1.4.3 on an Ubuntu
6.06 server.
I am using check_mysql, compiled on this server against
libmysqlclient15, to check the status of mysql on two other servers.
I have created a .my.cnf file in ~nagios, and when I run check_mysql -H
hostname
I'm getting the following error messages in config.log as I try to
compile check_mysql. Can someone tell me why configure is not finding
the file?
I'm using: nagios-plugins-1.4.2, MySQL 4.1.15
I set: LD_OPTIONS=-R/opt/csw/lib -R/opt/csw/mysql4/lib/mysql
-L/opt/csw/lib
Errors I have in
Hello,
On 3/20/2006 7:28 PM, Lundgren, Scott wrote:
I'm getting the following error messages in config.log as I try to
compile check_mysql. Can someone tell me why configure is not finding
the file?
I'm using: nagios-plugins-1.4.2, MySQL 4.1.15
I set: LD_OPTIONS=-R/opt/csw/lib
Hi
I seems to be having an issue compiling the check_mysql plugin on a
x86_64 box. I have MySQL installed and running and my compile line looks
like...
./configure --prefix=/opt/nagios-2.0 --with-nagios-user=nagios
--with-nagios-group=nagios --with-cgiurl=/cgi-bin --with-mysql=/opt/mysql
It's not the *best* solution but a work around to this is to manually
edit the configure file before doing your ./configure as the configure
file has /usr/lib hard-coded and won't figure out /usr/lib64 without
some help
*note* all this is from a Red Hat point of view, may require some
this is on a CentOS 4.2 box (RHEL4) - it can now find the lib but any
ideas on the version issue?
Slightly off topic but... Why are you building this from source? It's
already been built and packaged in rpm form for use on RHEL/CentOS. I
run these packages on centos regularly with no problem
I want to check this via check_by_ssh, but do not want to use the root user nor password. (not too excited about leaving it in a clear text .cfg file) Is there a way to get the same information using a read-only user with no password? Is there a best practices for Check_MySQL via check_by_ssh?
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Subject: [Nagios-users] check_mysql
I want to check this via check_by_ssh, but do not want
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marc Powell writes:
check_by_ssh only allows for host-key based authentication methods, not
password so one issue is already taken care of.
What I did was use ssh-agent to keep the decrypted password. I had
hacked check_by_ssh (I no longer have access to the hacks)
).
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Subject: [Nagios-users] check_mysql
I want to check this via check_by_ssh, but do not want to use the root user
nor password. (not too excited
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