On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 19:34, Bruno Bettero bbett...@gmail.com wrote:
ola lista
soh uma meio idiota..rsrsrs
configurei o centreon em uma maquina do zero, deixei o nagios default
sem nenhum host ou serviço, até ai tudo OK
tentei configurar tudo pelo centreon, ele salva as informaçoes do
Reiniciei o nagios pelo centreon...ele diz que tem 2 hosts
mais nao tem nada ainda no centreon!
Nagios 3.0.6
Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org)
Last Modified: 12-01-2008
License: GPL
Reading configuration data...
Running pre-flight check on configuration data...
Olá pessoal, bom dia!
Galera, seguinte, instalei recentemente um plugin para checar Event Viewer
do Windows no nagios ( http://www.steveshipway.org/software/f_nagios.html).
Esse plugin funciona a base de check passivo e esta funcionando
perfeitamente, fiz uma regra para me avisar quando chegar
Olá Bruno,
isto esta parecendo que é algum problema no NDOUtils, pois o centreon le os
dados a partir do banco e como nao aparece nada na lista, logo podemos
concluir que nao a nada no banco.
A partir do shell, de um restart no nagios e verifique o arquivo de log com
o comando abaixo:
tail
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 08:38, Bruno Bettero bbett...@gmail.com wrote:
Reiniciei o nagios pelo centreon...ele diz que tem 2 hosts
mais nao tem nada ainda no centreon!
Se você acessar o Nagios aparece alguma coisa?
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Hi
i wan to monitor a webserver, its behind the IPS. when i try to
monitor using nagios
check_http, nagios alerts me host down.
Do I understand right that the check_http works without problems (prints
OK) but nagios claims that the host is down?
You need to change the check_host command for
When I enter
define command {
command_namecheck_http_path
command_line/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http -H '$ARG1$' -u
'$ARG2$' -w $ARG3$ -c $ARG4$
}
it gives error
Name or service not known
HTTP CRITICAL - Unable to open TCP socket
thx
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Harry
On 9 Mar 2009, at 21:45, Martyn wrote:
Hi Group, anybody used or can recommend ant of the below, or any
others, I think if I can build a few via a GUI it will give me a
better understanding.
Nagmin
Nagat
Nagiosweb
Thanks
Martyn
You may also want to consider Opsview:
where i am trying to run the INSTALL.php , i am getting the following error
:
Premature end of script headers: INSTALL.php
Any ideas ?
for me the interactive installation won´t work, but the manual
installation works fine.
2009/3/10 Mohammad Ammad Shah mammads...@hotmail.com:
i wan to monitor a webserver, its behind the IPS. when i try to monitor
using nagios
check_http, nagios alerts me host down.
can any one help. this is my client Server, and i want to check apache/jboss
and need to restart if service is
2009/3/9 Martyn mar...@chetnet.co.uk:
Just on a lighter note, what do we call a bunch of Nagios users;
Nagiothions?
A contactgroup. :-P
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I have been asked to see if Nagios can monitor free PTEs, I'm going to hit
Goole to find out what they are but thought I would ask the group who know
everything first
Cheers
Martyn
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Hi,
We use (or currently working towards) a pair of master servers
(Active/standby) and mutiple slave pairs. With the slaves doing checks in
diffrent locations / envirments and feeding the results up to the central
server.
Ritchie.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Taylor Dondich
nagiosticians?
nagiologists?
i do like nagii though
On 3/10/09, Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk wrote:
2009/3/9 Martyn mar...@chetnet.co.uk:
Just on a lighter note, what do we call a bunch of Nagios users;
Nagiothions?
A contactgroup. :-P
we are doing the same thing
1 active 1 stand-by masters
6 active 6 stand-by slaves
slaves feed alerts to master
some slaves act somewhat independently from the master, that is they
manage notifications/downtime
some are satellites and the master is used.
our slaves are primarily used to
Le 09/03/2009 à 12:24:36-0400, Allan Clark a écrit
Is there something in your boot process, such as seeding a random-number-seed
or creating an environment variable that happens after nrpe is started?
No, or if they exist I don't known where.
I assume you are starting nrpe from a
http://www.amazon.com/Nagios-Network-Monitoring-Wolfgang-Barth/dp/1593271794/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1236649292sr=8-1
A. Davis
Email: ncc...@gmail.com
There is no limit to what a man can accomplish
if he doesn't care who gets the credit. - Ronald Reagan
Martyn wrote:
Yep
I'm a UNIX and network guy, but since Nagios is my task, I also have to
add the Windows servers to Nagios. The network tests are fine, but I'm
curious which is the best solution for monitoring local items on a
Windows server (2000, 2003, and 2008).
Here's what I think the options are:
Use
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Paul Weaver paul.wea...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
From: Martyn [mailto:mar...@chetnet.co.uk]
Subject: [Nagios-users] A group of Nagios users are:
Just on a lighter note, what do we call a bunch of Nagios users;
Nagiothions?
Relaxed :)
Relaxed?
Our implementation is pretty much right out of the Nagios documentation. The
only thing that might be 'special' is that one of our slave servers is actually
running two instances of Nagios; each instance is considered a 'slave' to the
master.
-Original Message-
From: Taylor Dondich
There is a utility that is accompanying nagios called nmap2nagios
http://nagioswiki.com/wiki/index.php/Autocreating_Nagios_Configuration_with_Nmap_and_Nmap2Nagios.pl
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Detailed%2F1606.html;d=1
try that and it might help you .
Assaf
On Monday 09
Is it possible to do a sub-group of a hostgroup? For example, right now
I have the following hostgroups:
linux-servers
unix-servers
mac-servers
network-devices
I'm going to be adding windows-servers as a hostgroup, but within this
group I want to further subgroup both for readability and
I compiled nagios (nagios-plugins-1.4.13)and nrpe (nrpe-2.8.1) on my new
redhatLinux server:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga)
Nrpe is runnning under Xinetd, i reviewed all config file x times and the
post i followed is complete.
Here, i provide some outputs to show dat i
On Mar 10, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Andrew Davis wrote:
Is it possible to do a sub-group of a hostgroup? For example, right
now I have the following hostgroups:
linux-servers
unix-servers
mac-servers
network-devices
I'm going to be adding windows-servers as a hostgroup, but within
this
Hi all,
I recently upgraded my nagios 2.x to 3.x. Nagios' preflight-check runs fine.
For service notification i use this event handler:
/usr/bin/printf %b * Nagios * Notification Type:
$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ Service: $SERVICEDESC$ Host: $HOSTALIAS$ Address:
$HOSTADDRESS$ State:
It's a Windows performance monitor counter. Basically, it is used to
figure out how well your memory management is working.
To actually monitor it, you would probably use NSClient++ (you can also
access it differently, but NSClient++ is the most common approach).
Martyn wrote:
I have been
Andrew Davis wrote:
Is it possible to do a sub-group of a hostgroup?
As far as I know, hostgroups are all at the same level, but hosts can be
members of more than one hostgroup. I set my host definitions up like this:
define host {
use prod_windows_server
host_name
Thanks for the reply, do you know of which one I would monitor, this is all
pretty new to me.
Thanks
Martyn
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Keane [mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com]
Sent: 10 March 2009 18:07
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Your first warning that appears is:
You are running an unstable version of Lilac, Unstable versions may not be
feature complete and not production, use it at you own risk
For a complete novice like myself it proves to much of a risk to install,
the last thing I want to do is find myself 3 months
Hello
I have several nagios servers on different sites all with 2 ethernet cards
1 public and 1 private IP address.
They are used to monitor services and hosts on the internal subnet I want to
keep it so the local sites can see their own nagios servers web interface.
Is there anyway I can
Hello,
I have Nagios monitoring about 200 services on our network, this includes
various services, processes and network devices. With this, we also have
NSClient++ monitoring our Windows boxes.
Currently, when a service is reported DOWN, Nagios schedules the next service
check to be
I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about phones
that don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied interface for
viewing from a mobile device? I found inagios on Google, but the code,
documentation, and such looks sketchy. I'm looking for something a bit
more solid.
I'm a UNIX and network guy, but since Nagios is my task, I also have to
add the Windows servers to Nagios. The network tests are fine, but I'm
curious which is the best solution for monitoring local items on a
Windows server (2000, 2003, and 2008).
Here's what I think the options are:
Use
Hi All,
I'm trying to setup Nagios to monitor our Dell Powervault 132T using SNMP.
I've tried using snmptrapd and snmptt to translate MIBS, but can't get it to
work in Nagios.
Has anyone tried this before? or maybe someone can show me the right way to
do it.
Thanks in advance,
NConf is a new open-source PHP based web-tool for configuring the Nagios
monitoring software. It differs from similar tools by offering enterprise-class
features like service templates, dependencies and to configure a large-scale,
distributed Nagios server topology.
NConf is a new open-source PHP based web-tool for configuring the Nagios
monitoring software. It differs from similar tools by offering enterprise-class
features like service templates, dependencies and to configure a large-scale,
distributed Nagios server topology.
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Andrew Davis wrote:
I see there's a WAP version built-in to Nagios, but what about phones that
don't do WAP (ie: the iPhone)? Is there a simplied interface for viewing from
a mobile device? I found inagios on Google, but the code, documentation,
and such looks sketchy.
On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Udo Müller wrote:
Hi all,
I recently upgraded my nagios 2.x to 3.x. Nagios' preflight-check
runs fine.
Is this an implication that this worked under 2.x?
For service notification i use this event handler:
/usr/bin/printf %b * Nagios * Notification
On Mar 10, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Nick wrote:
Is there anyway I can combine the output of all the nagios servers
to my
office on my nagios server.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/distributed.html
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Marc
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I have selected from the right pane in the webinterface schedule downtime
for this host
But now how do i disable it , or cancel it. Any help would be highly
appreciated
Thanks
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Apps built with
2009/3/10 Andrew Davis ncc...@gmail.com:
What are your opinions of the best combination to A) get the best overall
support
Be prepared to learn, contribute and if necessary pay.
and B) have the least impact/installation on a Windows server?
SNMP (probably not compatible with A though).
I
To see all available performance monitors, simply open the Performance
Monitor application (perfmon.exe) and click on the + icon. In this case,
the performance monitor you'd want is under Memory and is called Free
System Page Table Entries. It is one of the more commonly monitored
counters, so
Hello,
Am having the below error when I am trying to run make all. Any help in this
would be greatly appreciated.
r...@esx2:/var/tmp/nagios
!379 # make all
cd ./base make
gcc -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DNSCORE -o nagios nagios.c broker.o nebmods.o
checks.o config.o commands.o events.o flapping.o
Hi Patrick,
I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App Store.
They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the store. It's
written in Objective-C and gives very good user responsiveness, even
with large installations. Way better than using Safari on the iPhone
or
Marc Powell wrote:
On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Udo Müller wrote:
Hi all,
I recently upgraded my nagios 2.x to 3.x. Nagios' preflight-check
runs fine.
Is this an implication that this worked under 2.x?
Correct.
For service notification i use this event handler:
/usr/bin/printf %b
On Mar 10, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Anirudh Srinivasan wrote:
I have selected from the right pane in the webinterface schedule
downtime for this host
But now how do i disable it , or cancel it. Any help would be highly
appreciated
You can use the 'Downtime' link from the main menu on the
There are a Lot of options
Naturally I prefer NC_NEt since I made it but it is not Ideal for all
situations,
It uses the Dot Net Framework. and Allows easy access to WMI, Event Logs,
and Custom scripts and executables. (use check_nc_net to access the help on
the individual commads in nc_net)
I
On Mar 10, 2009, at 7:38 PM, Udo Müller wrote:
I already read this and asked myself why nagios invokes that event
handler.
My configuration is e.g:
define service {
flap_detection_enabled0
check_freshness 0
check_period 24x7
I'm new one in Nagios system.
I work in mobile cellular operator company. And I need to know is there any
chance to get notification alert via sms to my mobile phone when BSC or HLR
equipments go down or stop working?
Is there any configuration on Nagios? And how to connect Nagios server to sms
Hi,
This sure sounds promising. How are status retrieved?
Is it done by parsing the HTML output?
Mathieu
D. Emmanuel Feinsmith wrote:
Hi Patrick,
I have submitted a native iPhone Nagios App to the iPhone App Store.
They say it takes between 30 and 60 days to get on the store. It's
Marc Powell wrote:
So will it help if i disable the event_handler_enabled?
Absolutely. Someone seems to have been changed this in your config
during the upgrade. None of this behavior has changed between (many)
versions.
Great. Works. TY for your help and the deeper look into nagios :)
Yes, my iPhone Nagios App parses the output of status.cgi. For the
iPhone it's a particularly tricky problem due to the small amount of
memory available to applications. It's a pretty sophisticated little
multi-threaded application that does alot of incremental concurrent
loading and
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