Hi Steve,Do u know where i can get some info on how to use mrtg-pnsclient ?2006/1/30, Steve Shipway
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We
use MRTG tograph everything (completely separately from Nagios, although
there are weblinks between each object pages). You can use the
mrtg-pnsclient and mrtg-nrpe
From the REQUIREMENTS file
check_pqsql:
- Requires the PostgreSQL libraries available from
http://www.postgresql.org
this does not help to understand what files are needed .
i assumed it requires a postgresql server on the nagios itself , i installed it
and recompiled the
Hi Guys,
I've just started using Nagios today, looks very impressive after I
finally got it working!
Was having a few problems getting it to access the database, but its
finally there! Unfortuately all the errors made my logfile
(/var/nagios/archives/*) over 20gb!
Is there a way of
Hello,
On 1/31/2006 11:18 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
From the REQUIREMENTS file
check_pqsql:
- Requires the PostgreSQL libraries available from
http://www.postgresql.org
this does not help to understand what files are needed .
Well, it says you need the libraries.
i assumed
Which Nagios Version are you using?
Logfile size depends on how many Nagios events happen, and how many
hosts/services you monitor in Nagios, and how many reloads you perform.
In Nagios 2.0b3 Logfile sizes decrease rapidly. Our Logfiles had been about
50MB per day, with 2.0b3 they're only 7MB
From personal experience I would recommend
using nsclient++ (nscplus.sourceforge.net) I use it on about 68 servers without
any problems
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7:57 AM
To: Kai Reese; Nagios
The easiest thing would likely be to make a quick logrotate definition
for the log file. The logrotating tool will depend on your
distribution, but they're all quite simple. Your existing system logs
are (likely) already being taken care of this way, just find their
configs and use as a
Hi all,concerned by security, i tried to insert the snmp community name for read access inside resources.cfg (with permissions 600 on it) in macro [EMAIL PROTECTED]It didn't work at all, now all nagios is RED sending alerts. Although, It is said in
resource.cfg that USER3 is for storing some
Hi Hugo
Had the same problem a while back and it related to the case of
my service_description, as in uppercase or lowercase. I had defined
my normal service check for http and it included the following:
service_description HTTP
So, I made
Hi Hugo
Had the same problem a while back and it related to the case of
my service_description, as in uppercase or lowercase. I had defined
my normal service check for http and it included the following:
service_description HTTP
So, I made
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Alastair Sheppard wrote:
Had the same problem a while back and it related to the case of
my service_description, as in uppercase or lowercase. I had defined
my normal service check for http and it included the following:
I'm not sure it is the same issue. For all
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:11 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] snmp read community
Hi all,
concerned by security, i tried to
I like nsclient++, works on 64-bit windows
too.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
11:01 AM
To: Anthony Montibello; Kai Reese;
Nagios Users List
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users]
pNSClient on a Windows 2003
Hello,
I have set up several Nagios servers and would now like to tie them all
together at a central server. I have been reading the 2.0 documentation
and was wondering if anyone had knowledge of additional informational
resources on the web or a Document that I could read on the subject.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:56 PM
To: Nagios users
Subject: [Nagios-users] Multi-site Nagios Setup
Hello,
I have set up several Nagios servers and would now
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Subject: [Nagios-users] NRPE arguments
Hi, I'm trying to pass arguments from one
Hi, I'm trying to pass arguments from one system to another
and am having some trouble. I have rebuilt nrpe with the
command-args option enabled, yet i am still getting Error:
Request contained command arguments, but argument option is
not enabled in our log entries.
For the NRPE daemon
On 02/01/2006 at 8:01 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Did some more debugging: The section below seems to be having a
bit of a
problem:
# If the RRD not exists:
if ( !( -e $file ) ) {
Now we all know what children spawn from assumptions. So I think this
is
Hi,
On 1/31/2006 9:49 PM, Alastair Sheppard wrote:
On 02/01/2006 at 8:01 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
# Adding Graph Value Key's
foreach (@blocks) {
if ( $service =~ /$_-{service_name}/ ) {
I would guess (at least I tell you ;-) that with
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Arno Lehmann wrote:
On 1/31/2006 9:49 PM, Alastair Sheppard wrote:
On 02/01/2006 at 8:01 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
# Adding Graph Value Key's
foreach (@blocks) {
if ( $service =~ /$_-{service_name}/ ) {
define
I want to monitor Amavisd on localhost port 10024 with check_tcp, but if
Amavisd is down, the notification will not make it. How can I monitor a
localhost port?
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Maybe you should try check_proc instead. When you say localhost, I'm
assuming you are referring to your Nagios server.
Todd
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From: Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nagios nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:00 PM
Subject:
Depending upon what you want to check, there are many solutions. I'm not
familiar with Amavisd, so I can't say for certain. However it seems that
you may to look at: check_smtp, check_mailq, check_proc, and check_tcp
(among others). You can even write your own quickly. I'm not sure I
understand,
Depending upon what you want to check, there are many solutions. I'm not
familiar with Amavisd, so I can't say for certain. However it seems that
you may to look at: check_smtp, check_mailq, check_proc, and check_tcp
(among others). You can even write your own quickly. I'm not sure I
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