On 2013-05-15 23:25, Joel Roberts wrote:
Typo in the email post, I do have host_name in the .cfg file, not host-name.
Still returning error.
You also have Define instead of define. Copy-typing is pretty much
frowned upon for reasons like that. While at it, you may want to make
sure you're not
Attached is the .cfg file. The Define was done by the email client, as you
can see in the .cfg file, define host is entered correctly, as is host-name.
The Nagios installation is on Debian Linux 6.0.7 Squeeze. It was installed
from the packages included with the distro. The version of Nagios is
Hello experts,
Although we have been running Nagios for a while, I couldn't manage to
solve this issue:
We would liek to have a Service Check (passive) independent from the host
check in order to send notifications
We get something liket his:
12:03:05 HOST down 1/2
12:03:50 PASIVE ALARM - it
Hello,
I'm using nagios with the check_openmanage plugins to checks my ESX
servers running on Dell PowerEdge R710.
The plugin working fine whith my ESX on version 4.1 but my problem is that
I recently upgrade it on VMware ESXi 5.0.0 Update 2 and then
check_openmanage plugin return this error:
On 05/16/2013 04:30 PM, Joel Roberts wrote:
Attached is the .cfg file. The Define was done by the email client,
as you can see in the .cfg file, define host is entered correctly, as
is host-name.
The Nagios installation is on Debian Linux 6.0.7 Squeeze. It was
installed from the packages
I think I found the issue, it looks like the templates.cfg.gz didn't unzip and
put out all the default templates. After extracting it and slicing it up into
the standard .cfg files, I'm able to add hosts now, will try switches next.
Thank you,
Joel
-Original Message-
From: Andreas
check_openmanage doesn't seem to work with ESXi 5.x . Anyway, there is
another plugin is use for this purpose:
http://www.claudiokuenzler.com/nagios-plugins/check_esxi_hardware.php
it allows me to get the same checks I was getting through open manage from ESXi
hosts and it works on several