Bom dia Grupo,
Venho pesquisando na internet sobre este probleminha que estou tendo com o
Nagios.
Achei algumas respostas dizendo para aumentar o tempo de timeout do NRPE, eu
fiz porém as vezes (SEMPRE DE MADRUGADA) o nagios dá erro de Check_nrpe
Socket Timeout e envia SMS dizendo que o
Hi
I setted the full path (C:\program files\) in this way, tha batch did
not work at all .
I try also to put an �...@exit 0 at the end of ths script, notting changed.
Any other ideas ?
Marco
Da: Natxo Asenjo [mailto:natxo.ase...@gmail.com]
Inviato: lunedì 5 ottobre 2009
Hi list,
Just a quick note to let you know that the Nagios 3.x French
Documentation has been released today. There is a html and pdf
editions generated from the docbook xml version. It's far from perfect
but the french nagios community will support this edition and
necessary corrections
Not sure what went off with this server last night but my processes log
below shows lots of Nagios entries, does any know why this would happen and
how I could prevent it in future
Thanks all
root 1 0 0 May25 ? 00:00:35 init [3]
root 2 1 0 May25 ? 00:00:00 [migration/0]
root 3 1 0 May25 ?
On Oct 6, 2009, at 6:46 AM, Martyn wrote:
Not sure what went off with this server last night but my processes
log below shows lots of Nagios entries, does any know why this would
happen and how I could prevent it in future
nagios 10314 6691 0 09:09 pts/0 00:00:00 ./update 500
nagios
Sorry this is so late (was on holidays), but has anyone got check_aix_ram.pl or
check_aix_ram working remotely.
check_aix_ram uses svmon that wont work as the nagios user, and
check_aix_ram.pl throws parse errors.
Im seeing this on AIX6 and AIX5.3
B
-Original Message-
From: Thomas
is there an easy and simple way to monitor the bandwidth use on a
interface in a given moment, just like the 'iptraf' packet does, but
without that fancy interface (just text output on the shell)? or do i
have to use snmp?
tks in advance
--
*Leonardo de Souza Carneiro*
*Veltrac - Tecnologia
Hi!
I have put the nagios server behind a Webserver which is doing clientside
certification, Password authentication and a ProxPassReverse to the really
nagios server. The nagios server allows only the first webserver to contact
him. Also the firewall/DMZ restricts the acces to the nagios. That's
Yeah, the nagios part just means that the nagios user spawned ./update
500. My guess is that you have a check command defined that calls
./update, maybe the 500 is some kind of timeout? Check your command config
file.
Regards
Martin Melin
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Marc Powell m...@ena.com
Grazie Giorgio, i'll give a try.
Giorgio Zarrelli escreveu:
Hi,
the easy way is using SNMP. I just released a plugin to measure bandwidth
with SNMP v.3, crypted and authenticated:
http://www.monitoringexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Detailed%2F3210.html;d=1
check_bandwidth_snmp.tgz
On Oct 6, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Alex Huth wrote:
How can i solve this without reactivating the authentication?
Edit cgi.cfg. Set
use_authentication=1
default_user_name=somename # a name that is an authorized contact for
all hosts/services or is authorized_for_* further in
Thx Marc!
* Marc Powell schrieb:
On Oct 6, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Alex Huth wrote:
How can i solve this without reactivating the authentication?
Edit cgi.cfg. Set
use_authentication=1
default_user_name=somename # a name that is an authorized contact for
all hosts/services
Since I couldn't figure out why SNMP on Windows was crashing on some
boxes (OSMA, Dell Servers) but not others, I munged someone's script
to check to see if SNMP is stopped and if so, run it.
I put this is a text file called check-snmp.cmd
@echo off
setlocal
rem
Don't know exactly what you want to monitor - but you could use something
like:
MEM_REAL=`vmstat | grep System | cut -d -f4 | cut -d= -f2 | sed -e
s/MB//g`
MEM_FREE=`vmstat | tail -1 | awk '{print $4}'`
MEM_FREE=`echo $MEM_FREE * 4096 | bc`
MEM_REAL=`echo $MEM_REAL * 1048576 | bc`
to get the
Hello, I am attempting to use this check_bgp_neighbors command which was
recommended however my manual execution gives this output:
[r...@dns libexec]# ./check_bgp_neighbors -H Core-RTR1-MiddleT -C public -n
157.130.57.129 -n 65.205.26.197
Error in packet
Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such
Thanks both for your replies, will look into o that process what ever it is
_
From: Martin Melin [mailto:mme...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 October 2009 14:39
To: Nagios-Users Mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Lots of Nagios Processes
Yeah, the nagios part just means that the nagios
hi,
could you post your nsc.ini and bat files, please?
sanitize as necessary (do not post passwords ;-) )
--
Groeten,
J.Asenjo
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Marco Borsani m.bors...@it.net wrote:
Hi
I setted the full path (C:\program files\) in this way, tha batch did
not work at
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:57 AM, Morris, Patrick patrick.mor...@hp.comwrote:
The SNMP service on Windows sucks. Hard.
I have no problems at all monitoring our windows. servers through SNMP.
Could you ellaborate a bit further this statement?
We have a mix of hp and fujitsu hardware and
Turns out both boxes were running Server Administrator 5.4.0. Dell
has released 5.4.0.1 to patch this problem.
I hope this will fix it.
mjw
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I have a nagios setup consisting of 2 distributed servers and one master
using nsca. I'm having an issue where notifications aren't being sent for
hosts going down or becoming unreachable but I see them in that state in the
GUI and the logs. If a service check fails the notification is sent fine
On Oct 6, 2009, at 12:21 PM, Noel Platzke wrote:
My host, service and contacts are defined with the following
templates:
define host{
namestandard-host
max_check_attempts 3
check_interval 15
On Oct 6, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Emily wrote:
Hello, I am attempting to use this check_bgp_neighbors command which
was recommended however my manual execution gives this output:
[r...@dns libexec]# ./check_bgp_neighbors -H Core-RTR1-MiddleT -C
public -n 157.130.57.129 -n 65.205.26.197
-Original Message-
From: Emily [mailto:new2nag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 12:32 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] bgp monitoring (check_bgp_neighbors) command
syntaxassistance
Hello, I am attempting to use this
I included the template because the actual host definitions only include the
server specific information. I'm not overriding anything. For example...
define host{
use standard-host
host_name server1
hostgroups +servers
alias server1
So this is working now but I'm not sure why. I deleted the objects.cache
file and restarted and got a host down alert as soon as nagios came up.
On a whim I deleted the cache file and restarted nagios and it sent out a
host down alert. I didn't change anything else.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:22
Well I was able to do an smpwalk on my router - of course trying to find the
correct OID might be a problem...
Failed object: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.187.1.2.4.1.1
I could only do a search up to 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9, if I included 187 I got an
error on an invalid OID
I am wondering if anyone else is using
On Oct 6, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Noel Platzke wrote:
So this is working now but I'm not sure why. I deleted the
objects.cache file and restarted and got a host down alert as soon
as nagios came up.
This tells me that nagios wasn't running with the configuration you
thought it was (unless
Perhaps your router does not support that mib. Check here and see if your
image supports it:
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?objectInput=+1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.187.1.2.4.1.1translate=TranslatesubmitValue=SUBMITsubmitClicked=true
There is a link to check if your image supports the
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Hash: SHA1
On 06/10/09 12:31 PM, Emily wrote:
Hello, I am attempting to use this check_bgp_neighbors command which was
recommended however my manual execution gives this output:
[r...@dns libexec]# ./check_bgp_neighbors -H Core-RTR1-MiddleT -C public
-n
Here is a great doc for monitoring windows services. Hope this helps
http://nagioswiki.com/wiki/index.php/Nagios_Checks_for_Exchange_Server_200x
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.comwrote:
I've heard occasional reports of that happening. A couple things to
Who is the manufacturer for you Upses. There are bunch of good Ups check
you can find in nagiosexchange website. Most of them are written for APC
and Liebert. The snmp for upses are well defined. You can write quick perl
or shell script to monitor these.
The best solution would be service escalation or host escalation feature of
nagios.
Mirza Dedic wrote:
I recently finished moving Nagios from a Virtual machine to bare-bone
hardware, on a PowerEdge retired machine (/dual-core, 4GB ram, raid-5
10k RPM HDs/). My goal is to have a 1 minute window between when a
host/service goes down and the time that I receive a message
Mirza Dedic wrote:
I recently finished moving Nagios from a Virtual machine to bare-bone
hardware, on a PowerEdge retired machine (/dual-core, 4GB ram, raid-5
10k RPM HDs/). My goal is to have a 1 minute window between when a
host/service goes down and the time that I receive a message
On Oct 6, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Mirza Dedic wrote:
I recently finished moving Nagios from a Virtual machine to bare-
bone hardware, on a PowerEdge retired machine (dual-core, 4GB ram,
raid-5 10k RPM HDs). My goal is to have a 1 minute window between
when a host/service goes down and the
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