Hello all..
I am running my nagios central server on an HP 2.4ghz with 512mb ram.
At present, I am monitoring 65 hosts with approx. 400 services.
After a reboot, everything works perfectly, but the longer my server
runs, the more sluggish it gets and eventually the nsca processes
Hello Group,
As i have read a lot on this list and had some good use of it, i
figured maybe it would
be about time to give something back to the list.
I am in charge or running some nagios machines at work, as i make
heavy use of perl
and have many services to watch, i came up
Hi guys,
Does anyone know the best plugin to monitor a windows DNS server?
Cheers
The migster
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I use the check_dns:
# 'check_dns' command definition
define command{
command_namecheck_dns
command_line$USER1$/check_dns -H www.google.com -s
$HOSTADDRESS$
}
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On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 10:41 +, Miguel Faria wrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone know the best plugin to monitor a windows DNS server?
check_dns ?
Cheers
The migster
Regards
Richard
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Groundwork is about 16,000 dollars a year. A very steep price for a simple
web internet in my opinion.
-Cale
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From: Joe Rouvier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 5:24 PM
To: Mark Stray; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
That would be web INTERFACE. lol
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pantke, Cale
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 10:09 AM
To: 'nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Nagios 2.0 and Nagmin
Groundwork is about
Groundwork Monitor Architect (Monarch) is a free open-source configuration
tool released under the GPL, which can be used to configure Nagios OR
Groundwork Monitor.
One of the guys at Groundwork have also released Fruity, another GPL
licensed config tool.
Both of them support Nagios 2.0
Do not list cgi.cfg as a cfg_file (or at all actually) in nagios.cfg.
The daemon doesn't need to know about it and the CGI's automagically
know about it.
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Marc
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Sent:
It would appear that perhaps the quoted notification below is a host
notification and not a service notification. $SERVICE*$ macros are not
available for host notifications but you include them in your
host-notify-by-email command anyway, hence you see no output for those
values.
Hi -
When a host goes down, we still receive failure notices for all the
services on that host. It seems like this is a clear dependency, such
that a failure on a host should suppress its service notifications.
I looked in the manual and saw the section on service dependencies and
host
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 2:54 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Suppressing service notifications if host
fails
Hi -
When a host
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 3:11 PM
To: Mott Leroy; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Suppressing service notifications if host
fails
Hi Marc -
Thanks for the quick response. Our check_command *seems* to be properly
configured. it uses a check-host-alive plugin, and it DID return a
CRITICAL state, but looking more closely at the logs, it seems like it
wasn't reported as critical until some 4 hours or so after all the
Thanks Marc.
Turns out it was because I had a cfg_dir=/etc/nagios directive in
nagios.cfg
Thanks again!
Demian
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From: Marc Powell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 1:26 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Jose Castilla Gallardo wrote:
Hi, in status information get
SNMP OK: IN:iso.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1=341414189c, but in the graph
haven`t data. Do you know why?
I guess you have to be more explicit. I for one have no clue what the
question is.
Hugo.
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Hi Mott,
I do not know what service checks have been configured for the failed host.
That being said, it may be the case that the failed host was still
responding to ping, whilst the higher level services had failed.
I have found it useful to configure ping as a service check to give a visual
Hi
the best way to keep the passwords secure is to set the right permissions for resource.cfg files (example: chmod 700 and chown nagios)
in this file set $USERn$ as the password(you have from USER1 to USER32)
and then use the $USERn$ in your check commands
hope it helped
Moshe Sharon
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