Colegas
Tentei compilar o NDOUtils mas o ./configure pediu os headers do MySQL...
Mas meu MySQL foi baixado com apt-get e não tenho os headers.
Ai baixe os fontes do MySQL e compilei o mesmo, mas ainda assim não consigo
avançar com o NDOUtils.
Alguem tem alguma dica?
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JGeraldo
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Tentei compilar o NDOUtils mas o ./configure pediu os headers do MySQL...
Mas meu MySQL foi baixado com apt-get e não tenho os headers.
Ai baixe os fontes do MySQL e compilei o mesmo, mas ainda assim não consigo
avançar com o NDOUtils.
Alguem tem alguma dica?
Atenciosamente
José
Você pode baixar os pacotes dev do apt-get mesmo
se não me engano é algo como
#apt-get install mysql-client-dev mysql-server-dev libmysqldev
Algum desses, dá um search
#apt-cache search mysqldev
:)
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On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colegas
Valeu irei fazer, mas o serviço não esta subindo e onde ele grava o arquivo de
log???
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 12:58:24 -0200
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To: nagios-users-br@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users-br] Monitoramento Windows
Olá Sebastião
Habilite o log no
Augusto
Tá osso este treco. Eu já havia baixado os fontes com apt-get source
mysql.
Acontece que os sources são fontes mesmo... Eu aponto o ./configuredo
NDOUtils para os headers do mysql na arvore dos fontes mas ele não topa.
Compilar o mysql tambem não deu, pois ele dá erro de não encontrar
Kelly Jones wrote:
It always bugged me that you couldn't customize the nagios
host/service summary screens, so I hacked cgi/status.c as attached
(.20080401.133208.status.c is the original, status.c is my change).
You put host-specific annotations in
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Nov 27, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Simone Felici wrote:
Thank's Marc, but let me understood... Should Nagios perform host
checks only if needed?
I.e. if a service goes critical or change state?
Or are true both questions?
In your configuration, nagios will do both
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 23:45:31 Dan McManus wrote:
Notifications aren't sent to a group if a particular line is active in my
timeperiods.cfg file:
define timeperiod{
nameweekdays
timeperiod_name weekdays
alias Normal Day Coverage
Hallo,
to check the time on a linux-system is no problem and working perfect.
Now I m searching a way to verify the system-time of a XP machine using
using a ntp-server.
nrpe and wmi are working on the XP-System.
Has anyone a hint for me how to solve this problem?
Thanks
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Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi folks,
I have two servers running Nagios, one is 2.3.1 on Debian, the other 3.0.5
on CentOS. With both I have a peculiar problem:
Both of the servers have 3 different nameserves in /etc/resolv.conf, but
when the first nameserver fails, then more than half of the
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Ralf Prengel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
to check the time on a linux-system is no problem and working perfect.
Now I m searching a way to verify the system-time of a XP machine using
using a ntp-server.
nrpe and wmi are working on the XP-System.
Has
you may want to look at w32tm /monitor /computers:name.of.nt.server
^^
funny typo: it should say ntp, of course
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Hi Curtis,
with http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-hpasm you have two
possibilities
local (linux): the plugin runs on the HP and parses the output of the
hpasmcli command
remote (linux,windows): the plugin runs on the Nagios server and uses SNMP
In both cases you need to install the
On Wed, 2008-12-03 at 13:39 +0100, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Ralf Prengel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
to check the time on a linux-system is no problem and working perfect.
Now I m searching a way to verify the system-time of a XP machine using
using a
Steve Burton wrote:
Dirk,
my solution was to run a slave name server on the Nagios server itself ,
restricted to only answer queries from localhost.
Steve.
Why not set something like options timeout:1 attempts:1 in
resolv.conf? From man resolv.conf:*
timeout:*/n/
sets the amount of time
Gerhard Lausser schrieb:
Hi Curtis,
with http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-hpasm you have two
possibilities
local (linux): the plugin runs on the HP and parses the output of the
hpasmcli command
remote (linux,windows): the plugin runs on the Nagios server and uses SNMP
If
Sean McAfee wrote:
Steve Burton wrote:
Dirk,
my solution was to run a slave name server on the Nagios server itself ,
restricted to only answer queries from localhost.
Steve.
Why not set something like options timeout:1 attempts:1 in
resolv.conf? From man resolv.conf:*
Curtis LaMasters a écrit:
What is the best method for doing this. I would prefer to have some
sort of script that parses information on the remote host on HP
hardware. I have found a few that use SNMP but I'm not sure how that
works with NRPE/NSCA. For Dell hardware I use check_dell.exe
I'm setting Nagios up in a failover configuration like is described in
the documentation, with the primary server feeding check results to the
failover server via NSCA. That part's working fine, but is there a good
way to also keep host and service comments, acknowledgements, and
scheduled
Steve Burton wrote:
Sean,
I reason I set up the slave server was so my nagios instance could
monitor the 'real' DNS servers by name and check the host and other
services on those hosts (they're Windows DCs) even if (or especially
if) the DNS service had failed.
That makes sense. We make
Er, both servers are Nagios 3.0.5 running on CentOS 5.2, sorry.
From: Chris Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 9:53 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Failover monitoring and acknowlegements
I'm setting Nagios up in a failover
Hey Curtis,
I can vouch for the check-hpasm utility that Gerhard recommends. We run a
shop of 20+ HP servers (all sorts of HP servers) and I use the check-hpasm
utility for our redhat servers. This utility has saved my neck a few times
when hardware has failed in remote sites. What I have
For just a failover installation, are there any issues with rsyncing the
files from master to slave every minute?
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There is no space between - and 1, so how do I file a bug report?
Thanks!
Dan
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From: Assaf Flatto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 3:13:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] problem with timeperiod configuration
Well, now you've got me thinking...
I thought I couldn't rsync the files because the running Nagios process
on the failover server wouldn't notice the changed files. However, if I
can have a script run check_nagios via check_by_ssh from a cron job (I
don't know yet- I've never used
Hi all:
Am 01.12.08 21:59 schrieb(en) Albrecht Dreß:
I have a self-compiled nagios 3.0.5 running on a 64-bit Xeon box with
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Everything went perfectly (including notifications)
until I upgraded from 3.0.1 (iirc) to 3.0.5 during a bigger service
downtime (inter alia shifting
I¹m trying to check my apache logs to make sure there is not more than a
reasonable number of 404 errors for any given chunk of time. Does anyone
have a apache log checking plugin? I would prefer something that allowed me
to alarm if the number of 404s exceeded a certain percentage.
I didn¹t
I would really recommend Splunk for this task over Nagios...assuming you
don't generate more than 500 MB of logs per day, it's free! Assuming you
really wanted to do it in Nagios, you'd probably be stuck writing your
own plugin in C in order to make it fast enough to comb throw MB of logs
without
Hi Hugo,
Thanks for the reply I am also facing the same issue.
As per you suggestion I have gone through the archieve and found one big
thread regarding Nagios graph gap.
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=007301c84e20$4def
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In the thread the working
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