O envio somente é efetuado através da console, informo que mesmo alterando a
segunda notificação não obtive o envio de informações através do Jabber.
Luiz Gustavo
- Original Message -
From: Augusto Ferronato augusto.ferron...@gmail.com
To: Unofficial Brazilian (Portuguese) Nagios Users
2009/6/29 Luiz Gustavo lquir...@romi.com.br:
Estou utilizando o Nagios vers. 2.6 e preciso utilizar o serviço de mensagem
Jabber como uma das formas de alerta.
Utilize o script Python em anexo com o comando a seguir:
echo $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ $HOSTNAME$ $SERVICEDESC$ $SERVICESTATE$
David Krider wrote:
I've gotten a second Nagios server setup to work as a failover for a
primary server. I think I've been thorough. The secondary server is
successfully receiving and processing both passive host and passive
service checks. Notifications and both kinds of active checks are
On 24/06/09 13:30, Christoph Kluenter wrote:
Hi,
I want to see all unhandled service problems and all unhandled host problems
on one page.
I thought, this URL would do it:
status.cgi?host=allservicestatustypes=28serviceprops=42hoststatustypes=12hostprops=42
I use
Natxo Asenjo a écrit :
hi,
at work I have written a very simple perl script that parses the
output of the windows command schtasks /query. I let it execute thru
nrpe in the windows servers (win2k3 std) that have scheduled jobs.
It is a very simple script and it works for us. It requires a
I feel this may be a stupid question but I feel I
need to ask because I can not find the answer..
I'm looking to monitor a web site that is hosted on a
server that has multiple sites, how would I go about
monitoring multiple sites on one server?
Sorry if this is a dumb question.
Craig
Hi,
I would like to check if a certain website is available on some of my windows
xp clients. These clients are public self-service computers to make bookings
for a railway organisation. Every now and then, some of these self-service
computers show a blank screen without the default
Hi,
I would like to check if a certain website is available on some of my windows
xp clients. These clients are public self-service computers to make bookings
for a railway organisation. Every now and then, some of these self-service
computers show a blank screen without the default
check_http -H www.website.com
is a good way to start
and those parameters may help more
-s, --string=STRING
String to expect in the content
-u, --url=PATH
URL to GET or POST (default: /)
for more option read the
check_http --help
Assaf
On Tuesday 30 June 2009 09:25:10
No one has any ideas on this, or am I just not posting the right info?
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Andrew Noonananoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a service that I'm trying to monitor with different
thresholds at different times of day. To do this, I created two
timeperiods,
hi,
if you use internet explorer you could check if that process is
running. You can do it in a number of ways, either with check_nt or
with nrpe with a custom batch file with commands like tasklist, for
instance.
--
Groeten,
J.Asenjo
hi,
ok, but I do not have any time to support the script, it is supplied
'as is' without license or obligations on my part. I will not answer
any questions about why it is not working for you (in case it does not
work for you).
#!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
# first run
Hi,
always check for a string at the end of the web page. Time by time the
wweb server answers whith a 200 error code even if it dowsn't serve a
valid page.
Giorgio
quota chi=Assaf Flatto
check_http -H www.website.com
is a good way to start
and those parameters may help more
-s,
Andrew Noonan wrote:
No one has any ideas on this, or am I just not posting the right info?
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Andrew Noonananoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a service that I'm trying to monitor with different
thresholds at different times of day. To do this, I
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 03:44:01PM -0500, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Surely there's a built-in way to tell Nagios that either a particular
check can take longer, or increase the 10-second timeout within Nagios
itself? The
Ah, yes. That would be the danger of using a GUI, I suppose. You're
absolutely correct, I clicked on the wrong one when setting these up.
Confusing everyone else was just a fun side-effect. That being said,
I went ahead and changed those so they match up, but I'm still seeing
strange behavior.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:10:40AM -0400, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 03:44:01PM -0500, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Surely there's a built-in way to tell Nagios that either a particular
check can take longer, or
Hello all,
I want to known is for Nagios is possible to monitoring to the GW ToIP or
equipement ToIP lantency, jitter. there are some pluging I search but i find
nothing.
thanks
Ange Olivier AMBEMOU
--
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 10:25 +0100, cr...@hooters-uk.com wrote:
I'm looking to monitor a web site that is hosted on a
server that has multiple sites, how would I go about
monitoring multiple sites on one server?
The check_http command supports arguments for the host name, the host
address, and
Hi all,
I've noticed that when a scheduled downtime is set up, we are forced to
enter some comments but those seem not to be processed and saved by
Nagios since the comment shown by Nagios are always like This service
has been scheduled for fixed downtime from 05-29-2009 10:46:55 to
03-29-2010
Hi all,
I have a fresh install of nagios 3.1.2 and I'm able to login into the
web interface, but once I'm authenticated I get the following error:
403 Forbidden - You don't have permission to access
/nagios/ on this server.
Here is the output from my Apache error_log:
Natalie Aloi wrote:
Does anyone know of a location for rpm for Nagios 3.1.2 on fedora 9?
I located http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/nagios/ but 2.11 is the
latest rpm
thanks! Natalie
If you use the rpmforge repositories and install it from there, it'll
give you v3.0.6.
How to configure
Hello,
We have a distributed Nagios environment that is working fine.
On the frontend I am getting about 400MB of logs a day. That makes any web
cgi's that need to read the logs horribly slow. I have noticed that about half
of the log messages are for external commands. Is there any reason to
Dennis,
Your almost there, you need to set your vbs script to output an exit
code of 0-4 according to the nagios plug in documentation
(http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#PLUGOUTPUT)
. Then setup the nsclient to run your script as a plug in check. To do
that you will
On Jun 30, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Keller, Mark D wrote:
Hello,
We have a distributed Nagios environment that is working fine.
On the frontend I am getting about 400MB of logs a day.
That's very very large...
That makes any web cgi’s that need to read the logs horribly slow. I
have noticed
All,
What is the best way to check if our network has connection to commodity
internet or not. What I am trying to achieve is to ensure internal network
has connection to Internet. One thing is to ping google check. Is this a
good idea or can someone suggest a better way to do this. Please
On Jun 30, 2009, at 2:43 PM, shadih rahman wrote:
All,
What is the best way to check if our network has connection to
commodity internet or not. What I am trying to achieve is to ensure
internal network has connection to Internet. One thing is to ping
google check. Is this a good
Hi,
I was wondering if there's a way to monitor my wireless router via Nagios?
I have Cisco 520 Series Wireless LAN Controller with 3 APs attached
(AIRLAP521G).
Mainly want to monitor the performance of the wireless connections and if
possible send alerts if the network is slow.
Any advise would
Shadhin,
I had our nagios ping google.com for awhile, but if something happens to the
DNS server internally then it gave a false reading saying the internet was
down when it was a DNS issue. Eventually I figured I could ping my ISP's IP
address instead of hostname, and that seemed to work well.
Just looking at yesterdays logs, I have 1,491,321 lines for external commands
and about the same for passive checks. We have do about 5300 service checks
every five minutes which comes out to around 1,500,000. So they seem to match.
Unless I am missing something.
Service checks by far dominant
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 09:00 +0200, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Use merlin. It was designed for setting up redundant/loadbalanced systems
and will transfer your check-results between your two nagios instances
seemlessly.
I had not heard of Merlin; that's very interesting, and thanks for the
link.
I gotta 2nd Marc on that. We did get permission from our ISP to ping their
network, as we are usually the first to know when one of our 28+ networks go
down in the country :-) I too would get permission. Because if they don't
know who you are, some attentive little admin at x site might see
Ah, thank you for that point. I guess I was misinterpreting the meaning of
those options.
I did what you said and now the logs are looking to be way smaller. I also
trimmed out the passive and external command check lines from my previous logs.
The history reporting is working way faster now
do you host your website internally? if not, ping that host and or do an HTTP
check of it.
one thing i highly recommend is using a small little VPS ($10/mo even) to do
some basic monitoring. I use one personally for testing and to monitor my
websites, friends websites, our email and dns
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:56:13 -0500, Leleux, Jeremy J
jjlel...@sunlandconstruction.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have a fresh install of nagios 3.1.2 and I'm able to login into the
web interface, but once I'm authenticated I get the following error:
403 Forbidden - You don't have
I have setup check_smtp in my Nagios to possibly check smtp flow.
I have manually tested initiated this command and seems to be ok:
nag...@servedhcp1~/libexec# ./check_smtp -H serveip1.csaa.com -w 3 -c 5 -t 100
SMTP OK - 0.003 sec. response time|time=0.002578s;3.00;5.00;0.00
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:57:19 -0700, Jeremiah Jester
jeremiahjes...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a working nagios2 installation under Ubuntu. I would like to
configure nagios so that when a host cannot be ping'd by nagios all other
services related to this server/s are stopped so I don't get a
shadih rahman wrote:
All,
What is the best way to check if our network has connection to
commodity internet or not. What I am trying to achieve is to ensure
internal network has connection to Internet. One thing is to ping
google check. Is this a good idea or can someone suggest a
Jeremiah Jester wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for the reply. I've been struggling with this for some days. Can
you give me an example of what how to define this and in what file? I
would appreciate your help.
Files don't really matter. Nagios loads them all, and processes.
Its up to you how you want
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