Hello everyone,
I have nagios implemented inhouse which monitors most of the unix, windows
servers as well as routers and switches.
Is there any way that I can generate/convert reports into CSV, PDF, DOC or
such formats ?
Can I generate reports for CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization, Disk
Thanks for the suggestion! I was able to track down my problem; I had
to add +Indexes to my Option Directives. After I allowed that I was
able to view the page correctly. Thanks again for the reply!
Respectfully,
Jeremy Leleux
IT Administrator
Sunland Construction, Inc.
Corporate Division
I'm monitoring lots of different services on various hosts with
Nagios. Many of these things are very useful for me to monitor as the
sys admin, but when alerts occur occur with them, they do not
represent downtime for our users, they represent problems I should fix
proactively before they result
Hi Greg,
Thank you very much for the detailed explenation.
I discovered that I even didn't had NRPE installed, now I do.
I got everything running, except for the exit/output code. Nagios runs the
script on the client host perfectly but it gives me an error saying: No output
available from
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 14:51 +0530, N Patil wrote:
Is there any way that I can generate/convert reports into CSV, PDF,
DOC or such formats ?
I don't know if this will help you at all, but I've always used MRTG or
Cacti for history and graphing rather than Nagios add-ons. Newer
versions of
Hi, I am trying to get nagios 3.x to install - I was attempting to upgrade from
2.11 but found too many problems, so I am attempting a new install on a
different server - this way no conflicts, etc. I am relatively new to
unix/linux so bear with me. I have installed fedora 9 on a server and am
Adam,
You can look at something like Nagios Looking
Glasshttp://www.monitoringexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Detailed%2F2292.html;d=1.
You many also want to consider using service groups.
Hope that helps.
Matt
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Mathew S. McCarrell
Clarkson University '10
mccar...@gmail.com
Adam Forsyth wrote:
I'm monitoring lots of different services on various hosts with
Nagios. Many of these things are very useful for me to monitor as the
sys admin, but when alerts occur occur with them, they do not
represent downtime for our users, they represent problems I should fix
excuse-moi my lack of knowledge but what is NagiosSL ?
didn't found on google..
2009/7/1 DAve dave.l...@pixelhammer.com
Adam Forsyth wrote:
I'm monitoring lots of different services on various hosts with
Nagios. Many of these things are very useful for me to monitor as the
sys admin,
Hi all,
I'm trying to set a solution to send sms via serial port (RS-232). On the
server (running nagios), I've connected a mobile interface, which is a
router for mobile calls and with a simple test using minicom and with some
AT commands could send a message. Therefore, I'm very lost on how to
I would recommend using smstools, http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/
have been using it for years now and it's rock solid
cheers
Johannes
Eduardo Barreto wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set a solution to send sms via serial port (RS-232). On
the server (running nagios), I've connected a
What is your service configuration? If you're checking SMTP remotely, there is
no need for NRPE here. I would guess your service configuration is not passing
the correct variables.
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Mat W. - http://www.techadre.com
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:04:49 -0700
From: deibert...@yahoo.com
To:
installing from source should be pretty easy on a Fedora system. any missing
dependencies can be installed with yum. the documentation is pretty good on
this topic as well letting you know what you may need.
make sure you have openssl-devel installed, that always trips most installs up.
My recommendation is to use the 3.0.6 RPM you found, or to build your
own RPM using the specfile that comes with the source distribution.
Building your own RPM means that Nagios is easier to install/uninstall,
and you can reuse the RPM pretty easily.
I'm using my own RPM of 3.0.6 and I've
Is building an rpm difficult? I haven't really researched doing that. My
reluctance to going with 3.0.6 is that the build I have requires libgd.so.1.8
but I have libgd.so.2.0 so I don't want to uninstall libgd.so.2.0 just to
install an older libgd.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Gius
Ok, I remove the nrpe side and configured instead my service for the host.
I changed it to this:
define service{
uselocal-service
host_nameserveip1.csaa..com
service_description SMTP
check_command
Because Nagios comes with a specfile, building Nagios only requires that
you install the appropriate development libraries and the rpm build
tools. Then it becomes a matter of rpmbuild -ba nagios.spec. IIRC this
builds the plugin rpm as well.
I just checked and I'm running libgd-2.0, so you
I did try experimenting with Nagios Looking Glass some a few months
ago. It does present a nice user interface, but unless I'm missing
something, it still seems to have the same problem of not being able
to distinguish between errors that are for my information and those
that are actually service
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Dei Bertine deibert...@yahoo.com wrote:
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
I got it! :-)
I got confused with the check_nrpe plugin.
So what I did was enabled nrpe on the host side, then configured my services in
nagios to check_nrpe!check_smtp
Now Nagios is happy.
SMTP OK - 0.004 sec. response time
Thanks guys.
From: Dei
Hmmm, tryied this...but not working. Also, i get an error when i specify
'retry_interval'. maybe n agios3 only?
define host{
host_name psedev2
alias dev
check_command check-host-alive
notification_optionsd,r
max_check_attempts
Jeremiah Jester wrote:
Hmmm, tryied this...but not working. Also, i get an error when i specify
'retry_interval'. maybe n agios3 only?
define host{
host_name psedev2
alias dev
check_command check-host-alive
notification_options
Adam Forsyth wrote:
I did try experimenting with Nagios Looking Glass some a few months
ago. It does present a nice user interface, but unless I'm missing
something, it still seems to have the same problem of not being able
to distinguish between errors that are for my information and those
Can't speak for Nagios, but Cacti has some custom addons for trending
out Cisco AP's and WLC's... search on the Cacti forums. I just rolled
this out for 3 controllers, two ACS/WCS servers, roughly 50 AP's...
A. Davis
Email: ncc...@gmail.com
There is no limit to what a man can
Hi Chris,
IT head is more interested in CSV format results so they can keep track of
utilizations of resources. I also have MRTG configured.
Do you know any plugins, addon which can be helpful in getting these
results?
---Nilesh
Chris Beattie cbeat...@geninfo.com
07/01/2009 07:31 PM
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