Question from Nagios newbie:
I need an access to the whole Nagios history to the complete log archive.
As Nagios (due to logrorating??) compresses the logs, I can't see for
example stats for the whole year or so. So I'm getting a message:
Error: Cannot open log file
Hi all
I have recently enabled process_performance_data in nagios.cfg and in
the templates and setup pnp. this seems to work, but nagios doesn't
seem to start loggin performance data until I force a check.
Restarting it doesn't help much. Is this intentional? I have 100+
hosts in nagios,
Ales Rikovsky wrote:
Question from Nagios newbie:
I need an access to the whole Nagios history to the complete log archive.
As Nagios (due to logrorating??) compresses the logs, I can't see for
example stats for the whole year or so. So I'm getting a message:
Error: Cannot open log file
Martin,
were you able to solve this problem by changing check_result_reaper
value? I am also receiving the following error. Thansk
[1241449457] Error: Unable to rename file '/var/log/nagios/nagios.debug' to
'/var/log/nagios/nagios.debug.old': No such file or directory
[sr2...@]ls
How does what schedule an active check to happen at a certain time.
And, better yet, how to check active checks 1 right after the
other...say for 5 active checks?
Easy answer: you can't.
If you want checks to happen at predefined times and in a
predefined order - use passive checks.
Is it reasonably possible to make Nagios only send one notification
when a host or service hits a warning, but continue sending
notifications based on the notification_interval directive when it is
critical?
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Hi,
I'm Joan Tugores from spain. I have a little problem with nsca:
When I run /usr/local/nagios/bin/nsca -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/nsca.cfg
in /var/log/messages:
Network server bind failure (98: Address already in use)
but my port 5667 is open.
And another problem in other machine, the
Hi all,
Okay, here's the problem. I set up nagios to send emails to our RT
system for certain problems. For example:
define serviceescalation{
host_name server
service_description Uptime
contact_groups admins,rt
2009/5/4 John Andrunas j...@andrunas.net:
Is it reasonably possible to make Nagios only send one notification
when a host or service hits a warning, but continue sending
notifications based on the notification_interval directive when it is
critical?
You can do this using service escalations
Thanks,
SHD
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To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Antwort: Scheduling Active Checks
How does what schedule an active check to happen at a
On May 4, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Peter Doherty wrote:
Hi all,
Okay, here's the problem. I set up nagios to send emails to our RT
system for certain problems. For example:
[snip]
This worked perfectly today, 'server' failed the 'Uptime' service
check, and on the third notification, it went
Hi everyone,
When scheduling downtime, it asks to put in comments in the box and
select the time and what not. When you click submit, and it submits it
for processing, it puts all this data into the event log, but after it's
processed, the host comment only lists:
05-04-2009 10:31:13 (Nagios
On May 4, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
You can't. You can, however, filter out the $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ of
'ACKNOWLEDGMENT' in the notification script you are calling for that
contact.
Could you provide me with more information on this?
And where did you tell nagios what notification
Hi All,
I'm looking for a solution to monitor Nagios with some resources just like
Cacti, and I found Centreon, does anyone know about it, working with Nagios?
Thanks in advance
Eduardo Barreto
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Hi Jonathan:
Am 03.05.09 18:43 schrieb(en) Jon Angliss:
You could use the code above, and look for ones that have the
AutoSelectOnWebSites set to yes/true/1. This should give you the
same view as what you get on the website.
Thank you so much - that indeed did the trick! It's now working
On May 4, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Peter Doherty wrote:
On May 4, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
You can't. You can, however, filter out the $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ of
'ACKNOWLEDGMENT' in the notification script you are calling for that
contact.
Could you provide me with more information on
Hi
This is a very good graphical interface to monitor nagios
regards
Stan
Hi All,
I'm looking for a solution to monitor Nagios with some resources just like
Cacti, and I found Centreon, does anyone know about it, working with Nagios?
Thanks in advance
Eduardo Barreto
I have check_disk setup to do monitor all local disks so that I don't
have to make edits everytime I add a new filesystem or mount point.
Unfortunately, on Solaris, mounted CD's and DVD's show as local volumes
and as 100% full. Unfortunately, check_disk (the stock one) is not a
simple shell
Jon Angliss j...@netdork.net wrote:
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:12:40 + (UTC), R. David Murray
rdmur...@bitdance.com wrote:
Jon Angliss j...@netdork.net wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:03:46 + (UTC), R. David Murray
rdmur...@bitdance.com wrote:
This is weird. If I do this:
2009/5/4 Shon Elliott selli...@unwiredbb.com:
Hi everyone,
When scheduling downtime, it asks to put in comments in the box and
select the time and what not. When you click submit, and it submits it
for processing, it puts all this data into the event log, but after it's
processed, the host
2009/5/4 Peter Doherty dohe...@crystal.harvard.edu:
Hi all,
Okay, here's the problem. I set up nagios to send emails to our RT
I believe you can control this mechanism best if you use an eventhandler.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/eventhandlers.html
and check what macros might be
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