DHCDISCOVER yiaddr: 0.0.0.0
DHCDISCOVER siaddr: 0.0.0.0
DHCDISCOVER giaddr: 0.0.0.0
send_dhcp_packet result: 548
No (more) data received (nfound: 0)
Result=ERROR
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Valid responses for this machine: 0
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Exactly Kevin, you are right
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any address configured on a DHCP server host
and dhcp-pool stands for the pool from which a DHCP server assigns
addresses to clients
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out that it was the firewall software on my Nagios box
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least for me - and in this case, the impact was small enough, so
recompiling still doesn't
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? i'm not sure what is causing this popup to
reappear (
LDAP , Apache or Nagios ) if anyone has an idea please lemme know
Neither of them. We use LDAP auth for years, and there are no such
popups.
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was hoping to find the parameter that sets the 10min idle timeout
for the browser/nagios/ldap combo
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If the RSA password really changes every
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If the RSA password really changes every minute, your Web browser
should ask for a new password every minute with the next HTTP
request. If Nagios simply sits there and you don't do anything, I
doesn't have
to be a ping test, it's just the most common and useful test.
How about check_tcp to a port that you know is supposed to be open on
the monitored system? Second to check_ping, that is probably the most
basic check you could do.
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its telling me. Can someone shed some lite. I am used to the plugins on
Solaris which you can set up a percentage, much easier.
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/etc/nagios/objects | uniq |
awk '{ print $3; }')
NAGIOSCMD=[$now]
SCHEDULE_AND_PROPAGATE_TRIGGERED_HOST_DOWNTIME;$fixed_host;$now;$(($now+7200));1;0;7200;Kevin
Keane;$comment
echo -e $NAGIOSCMD \n /var/spool/nagios/nagios.cmd
In my case, the backup script also calls this one. You may instead
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Any ideas?
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Thank you very much - and also thank you very much, Allan!
Andrea Gabellini wrote:
Kevin,
if you enable rpmforge (https://rpmrepo.org/RPMforge), you can find nagios
3.0.6
Andrea
Kevin Keane wrote:
So far, I've been running Nagios on opensuse, but am moving to a CentOS
5.2 (x86_64
nagios check when the
host is defined? despite this the host is up.
can someone help me how does it work and where is this
check-host-alive check stored in a regular nagios install under
solaris 10.
thank you very much for your help
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plugins. They did a great job.
I need to know all possibles output messages check_snmp plugin can show.
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through the url http://myserver/nagios ,its prompting me
to open or save a file. Not sure where I am making the mistake.
Your help on this is highly appreciated.
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to a new server, ask for username, password IP address and so on.
Then once the install is complete a I a running Nagios Server.
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have to touch the hostgroup definition when I add new hosts.
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using the Network Time
Protocol to keep all your host's clocks in sync with an Internet scale
network of federated time servers available to you for free?
I'm using NTP on a network of 40 hosts and I never have worried about
their clocks getting out of sync.
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URL/string that was tested with the check_http command?
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You don't have to purchase one. If you want to do the editing manually,
use Microsoft's Orca. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255905
Or if you want to automate it, look into MakeMSI.
http://dennisbareis.com/makemsi.htm This scripting language is a bit
quirky, but it works.
That said, I'm
will also take a look at your client too, how stable is it at present?
Cheers
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You don't have to purchase one
will also take a look at your client too, how stable is it at present?
Cheers
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You don't have to purchase one
remotely. I'm not
sure about how to integrate that with Nagios, though.
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Does anyone know where I can find MIB sheets for Exchange 2003? We
would like to monitor things like inforomation store and such in Nagios.
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to assign different hostname per each ip address but in
the nagios interface, this looks a long list of host name that we dont
want to have. Is there any way that I can have a single hostname
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me is not working. Any idea?
Thanks
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You can do the same thing in services as you did in hosts. First,
define
a new check command in commands.cfg:
# 'check_ping_ip
Exec remote agent on a series of
servers and be paged if for some reason it is not started. Do I need
an add on for this or can I simply specify it in the Windows Cfg file?
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Anyone have experience with snmp monitoring of RICOH / DEVELOP
printers ? i like to have results something like from Check_hpjd ….
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hit Goole to find out what they are but thought I would ask the group
who know everything first
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It's a Windows performance monitor counter. Basically, it is used to figure
out how well your memory management is working
on Server 2008? Anyone know? Anyone tried?
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-eventlog and filter for
the source substr:ServeRAID.
Has anybody found a better solution?
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/tntnagiosplugin/Windows SNMP is really
not all that useful in my experience. I have a feeling that Microsoft
would like it to go away in favor of their proprietary MOM. What you may
be able to use to get to hard disk failure
Klaus Umbach wrote:
On 17/03/09 02:01, Kevin Keane wrote:
The way the check_dell plugin works that I'm using to monitor Dell
servers is that it bypasses SNMP altogether, and simply calls Dell's
reporting utility and parses out the results. As long as there is a
similar IBM utility
source
project on SourceForge; look for the project name tntmonitoring.
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Kevin Keane wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
How do I use this same Nagios server to monitor remote client networks
using the NSClient?
As others have already pointed out, fundamentally, it doesn't matter
whether the client is on the same network
turns on encryption first, and then expects the
EHLO to already be encrypted.
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across 200 hosts, would I experience significant
slowdown on my monitoring machine?
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also configure
nrpe to work with ssl so I think we will have no difference at this
level, then what do you think?
best regards
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I think you are comparing apples and oranges here, because in most
situations that I can think of, the decision
to work with ssl so I think we will have no difference at this
level, then what do you think?
best regards
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situations that I can think of, the decision is dictated
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I think you are comparing apples and oranges here, because in most
situations that I can think of, the decision is dictated by the network
topology. If you are exclusively on a trusted private network
Michael Medin wrote:
Kevin Keane skrev:
Wouldn't the SSL certificates provide authentication comparable to
SSH keys? I'm not familiar with how NRPE uses SSL, but I would assume
that you could also use client certificates?
I am no expert but AFAIK it merely encrypts the traffic ie
Michael Medin wrote:
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Michael Medin wrote:
Kevin Keane skrev:
Wouldn't the SSL certificates provide authentication comparable to
SSH keys? I'm not familiar with how NRPE uses SSL, but I would assume
that you could also use client certificates?
I am
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Kevin Keane wrote:
Christopher McAtackney wrote:
2009/3/25 Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com:
I think you are comparing apples and oranges here, because in most
situations that I can think of, the decision is dictated by the
network
topology. If you
command to 1472 MTU?
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the actual result data via stdout in a
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and wasn't sure if it was too involved for what I was looking for or
not) as well as open-audit.
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I am not using Nagios for that purpose
in this
regard would be helpful too.
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I use top posting.
* technically speaking, there is a still-valid RFC that specifies
bottom-posting, but in practical terms it has been obsoleted by history.
Martyn wrote:
PS what his top posting, once I find out I will stop it
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On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
Top-posting means that you put what you have to say at the top of the
reply the way I do it here. Bottom-posting means that you put your
reply
below the original message.
Don't forget
using the check_nrpe plugin? Or
just generally?
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Finally, I'm not sure how well the ssh-agent would do in terms of
performance with hundreds or thousands of keys loaded.
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installed
check-bacula but it's not working fine.
Anybody to give me a clue?
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Is it possible to trigger an alert by sending an email to nagios
(passive check)?
I'm guessing it isn't a straight forward as that, just wonder if it is doable,
and any links to examples would be cool too.
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Try
netstat -ltunp | grep 5667
And respond to the group, please.
Joan Tugores wrote:
Nsca not running ps -ef | grep nsca not show process nsca.
Kevin Keane escribió:
This means exactly what the error message says: that there is already
another program using port 5667. Odds are that nsca
. Is it not correct?
Surajit
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What connection, exactly, do you show as established with netstat
/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd
alternate_dump_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nsca.dump
aggregate_writes=0
append_to_file=0
max_packet_age=30
#password=
decryption_method=1
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Does nsca run in a chroot jail? I'm not sure if it can do that.
If that's the case, nsca may think
0 may 8 13:22 nagios.cmd
-rwxrwxr-x 1 nagios nagiosgrb 4,0K may 11 09:20 nsca.dump
seems to be well.
Kevin Keane escribió:
Does the nsca user or group have access to every single directory along
the path? Easy way to try:
su - nagios
cd /usr/local/nagios/var/rw
ls -lah *
Note
nagios nagiosgrb 4,0K may 8 13:22 /usr/local/nagios/var/rw
I think is all ok.
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How about
ls -lahd /usr/local/nagios/var/rw /usr/local/nagios/var
/usr/local/nagios /usr/local /usr
They should all at a minimum have X permission for either the nagios
user or the group
Do you have Linux SE or AppArmor that might block access for nsca?
Otherwise, I'm pretty much out of ideas :-(
Joan Tugores wrote:
Manually feed works!! but stopstart nagios not solves the problem.
Kevin Keane escribió:
Yes, this looks good. Besides, I only just noticed that you did the ls
have been there before the
crash.
Do I need to restart something? What am I missing.
The older comments are intact though. It is just that I cannot make
new comments.
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agent based (NRPE, NSCclient) Nagios monitoring.
Please help me in understanding which is better to go with Agentless
or Agent based.
Please Help.
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Either that, or it is a permissions problem or an environment problem.
Nagios executes checks as user nagios not as root. Off the top of my
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README about the code being alpha/beta quality.
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the easiest way is not to give self explanatory names to the files /
directories .
btw - i have a question about this ...
Why ??
Are you trying to make the work on the configuration worse for yourself ?
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it?
I'm sure I can figure this out, but I can't believe that nobody else
has had this issue.
Thanks,
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such a tool?
Thanks!
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I found the problem. Host freshness checks were turned off in nagios.cfg.
Kevin Keane wrote:
I am using Nagios 3.0.6. In my setup, most checks are passive. I also am
using passive host checks. I can't get freshness checking to work right
for host checks, though it works fine for services
regarding the config files, as well as the
'Whats New' section to find out what has changed.
I checked the commands.cfg, and several other files, and I do not see where
the
duplicate definition is occurring.
Can someone lend a hand on this? Thanks.
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Rahul Nabar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com
mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com wrote:
I just installed ndoutils with mysql. There indeed was one
pitfall: the
database is growing quite large very quickly. Eventually, the DB got
Rahul Nabar wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com
mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com wrote:
I think that is a bit overreacting. ndoutils is a database client.
Thanks Kevin. Point taken.
Databases need management and tuning to get you good
/ndo2db-3x -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/ndo2db.cfg
Error processing config file '/usr/local/nagios/etc/ndo2db.cfg'.
I do not know the what is the error?
I restarted both Nagios and MySQL
Thanks
Rajshekar
Kevin Keane wrote:
OK, that explains it. Use 127.0.01 instead.
MySQL tries to be smart
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