Gabriel,
From experience, you're better off using host groups. For example all
your hosts will have certain checks (ping, disk space etc) so I have a
group all hosts which all hosts are added to.
We also have hosts that perform their own functions - e.g. database
servers, DNS servers, web
Surajit,
Is the service actually running on that server? Can you telnet to the
NSClient++ port manually?
Regards,
Andy
Surajit Mukherjee wrote:
I am getting Connection refused status information on a Windows 2003
Server that is using NSClient++. Out of the 7 Windows server I have in
Hi Eduardo,
I simply monitor the TCP ports Bacula used (server and client) and the
process counts of the bacula-fd, -sd and -dir processes.
It's fairly basic but it does the job.
Andy
Eduardo Barreto wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know how to check a Bacula Server? I've installed
Hi Craig,
Thanks for the reply and for the welcome.. I like the look and feel of NLG
110, the more I look
at it the more I like it, I have mailed Andy asking for help on the filters
as their was no
documentation with this verion, however with his site being down I don't hold
out much
Hi Gabriel,
Some extra information,
Nagios Version 3.0.6
NRPE Version2.12
OS CentOS 5.2
I recently set up a CentOS 5.3 box and afterwards noticed that the
firewall was set to reject all non-local traffic
Hi Michael,
This is in no way related to NRPE or Nagios, but we had similar issues
while trying to automatically grab files from a UNC path in a Windows
scheduled task.
In the end we modified the batch script run by the scheduled task to
automatically connect and authenticate to the share,
XYZ XYZ wrote:
Any idea how do i add few custom reports to nagios report period
drop down list in availability report like Q1(first quarter),
Q2(second quarter)... etc.
Edit the source code and recompile?
--
This
Hi Ayotunde,
% known time is the amount of time that Nagios definitely knows the
state of the hosts/services. For example if your Nagios system is down
for an hour in a 24-hour period (or has no data from result checks to
ascertain the state of devices) the % total time will be 100% (24 hours)
Hi Alan,
Nagios Looking Glass is specifically designed for this situation -
provided you don't want them to submit actions etc. You have to edit
the filters (views) in NLG, setup authentication in Apache for different
customers to login, then set which views each customer can see.
Martyn,
By the looks of it, there's a missing ; at the end of one of the
queries in that file. I don't use NDODB so I cannot elaborate any more
than that.
Try running the command again and simply putting ;ENTER on the line
beginning with -
HTH,
Andy
Martyn wrote:
Hi Group.
I'm trying
further
Martyn
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Sent: 05 February 2009 21:12
To: Martyn
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Ubunt- Nagios3-Centreon 2-ndo2
Martyn,
By the looks of it, there's a missing
Hi,
If Nagios' DNS held a TXT record indicating the latest released
version in a given trend, then it can be checked in a way that is much
gentler -- a DNS RR is cached automatically by the DNS servers used,
depending on how Nagios.org defines the RR.
An update check can simply compare the
Hi Rahul,
The error it's returning suggests that check_nrpe is not in the src
subdirectory of the current directory
(/usr/local/src/nagios_nodes/downloads/nrpe-2.8/src.)
It looks as if the plugin has not been built. Do you in fact have
check_nrpe in the above mentioned directory?
What was
Hi Rahul,
make all does throw a bunch of SSL errors of the sort:
/usr/include/openssl/bn.h:287: error: expected
specifier-qualifier-list before ‘BN_ULONG’
/usr/include/openssl/bn.h:303: error: expected
specifier-qualifier-list before ‘BN_ULONG’
/usr/include/openssl/bn.h:449:
Rahul,
Look through your Nagios logs or run an availability report on one of
the services for the time the flapping was happening. This report will
list what the output was at the time it went from an OK to CRITICAL (or
WARNING) and vice versa - it should give you a pointer to the root cause.
Kevin Keane wrote:
Nagios won't work until you get this running, so it is not really
surprising that you can't log in right now.
Nagios will function without the startup script perfectly happily - you
just start and stop it manually - /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -d
Rahul Nabar wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:02 AM, Kenneth Holter kenneho@gmail.com wrote:
Just a little side note: I don't think you need to maintain the hostgroup-
host relationship in both the hostgroup and host definitions. Keep the
definition in one of the two to get a cleaner
You can use NRPE on remote servers to be monitored from a central Nagios
server, yes.
If you need any more information we'll need more explanation from you
about what it is you'd like to do.
Thanks,
Andy
Mario Almeida wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to Nagios.
would like to know if Nagios have a
Hi James,
Does your host appear as down in Nagios? If not, your host's
check_command may be returning inaccurate information (telling Nagios
it's up when it's actually down.)
Andy
James wrote:
Why would I get service notifications for a host that is down?
server will not connect
directly to the clients at the remote location.
Hope i have made my self clear
Regards,
Remy
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Andy Shellam
andy-li...@networkmail.eu wrote:
You can use NRPE on remote servers to be monitored from a central
Nagios server
Hi Eric,
I'm not sure if PuTTY or other SSH clients support the ssh:// URL
handler directly, but if not you can add it yourself. See the MSDN
documentation at the URL below. You could add a protocol handler for
the ssh:// protocol, then if you put ssh://192.168.0.1 as your URL
in Nagios,
Ignore the | in the shell open command example - don't know where they
came from!
i.e. C:\putty.exe -ssh %1
Andy Shellam wrote:
Hi Eric,
I'm not sure if PuTTY or other SSH clients support the ssh:// URL
handler directly, but if not you can add it yourself. See the MSDN
documentation
Grant,
Are remote checks from your Nagios server to this NRPE client
succeeding? Is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx one of your own, or an external IP
address? I'm thinking there may be a remote system trying to talk to
your NRPE system that it's not allowing (which is correct.) It could
potentially be
, Andy!
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To: Grant Lowe gl...@sbcglobal.net
Cc: nagios-user Mailinglist nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 10:45:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Host is not allowed to talk to us
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
I'm running Nagios 2.10 (the Centos 5.2 packaged version).
I want to do some small local checks on each of a bunch of real and
virtual servers, and I really don't want to have to set up Nagios (even a
minimal install) on each of them just to check uptime, load
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
On Fri, December 5, 2008 13:26, Patrick Morris wrote:
I have a bad history of failure to accomplish much of anything in at least
three runs at using SNMP to get data from various devices, so I tend to
shy away from the concept. It seems to be a horrendous learning
Hi David,
This explains how macros work:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
This is the list of macros available:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macrolist.html
I assume you're using Nagios 3.0 - replace 3_0 as appropriate in the URL
if you're not.
Hope this helps,
Hi Julien,
Julien TOUCHE wrote:
Hello
i'm trying to migrate my nagios install on 3.0. i use openbsd (4.4) with
nagios port.
after updating my configuration with (1), i get
# nagios -v `pwd`/nagios.cfg
Nagios 3.0.3
Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org)
Last
Junior,
I believe that argc and argv only get populated when register_argc_argv
is turned on in php.ini as they are considered redundant in web
applications. Not sure if this is a Fruity or OpCfg issue.
Andy
Junior Cunha wrote:
Hi,
This problem was already reported in our mailing list
Hi Machiel,
Is it something as simple as checking that the port on your
Windows/Linux box is alive and responding? If so the check_tcp plugin
will do that for you. You can also configure it to send a specific
string (e.g a login request) and expect a response back (e.g. a login
response.)
Have you got sudo configured on your NRPE host? I get this error on new
servers when I forget to add the Nagios/NRPE user to /etc/sudoers and
allow them access to run the plugins without needing a password.
Try running your command as the Nagios/NRPE user on your NRPE host like
so (alter path
Hi Dustin,
As the htaccess authentication is provided by Apache, you can certainly
use any authentication Apache supports (LDAP, SQL etc.) See the
following Apache manual pages:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html - htaccess
authentication howto
Hi Marc,
Marc Powell wrote:
On Oct 27, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Grant Lowe wrote:
- cut --
[1225115861] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: glowe;blarney;Check Remote Zombie
Processes;CRITICAL;notify-host-by-email;PROCS CRITICAL: 29 processes
with STATE = Z
[1225119461] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
-2008-00.log:[1222098078] SERVICE ALERT:
blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 3.22 ms
This is weird. Does this help you to help me?
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Hi Josh,
You can, I believe, define a host using it's DNS name, however I and I'm
sure the rest of the community would discourage that for the simple
reason that if the DNS doesn't resolve, that host will be deemed down.
However to check a website you can still add the host via it's IP
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
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On 14/10/08 01:29 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently monitoring many services on certain hosts via SNMP, and
making extensive use of host groups to ease configuration for my
several
Hi Guillaume,
define servicedependency {
host_name A
service_description X
dependent_host_name B,C
dependent_service_description Y
}
I think this says that service X on host A depends on service Y on hosts
Hi,
I thought that check_disk returns a warning/error when the disk space
falls _below_ the values you set? Therefore if it's giving 81% an OK
but your warning level is 80% - that's correct because 81 (the current
free space) is greater than 80 (your warning) and 10 (your critical.)
Or is it
Hi Marcelo,
To monitor a remote host, you need the check_nrpe plugin on the Nagios
server (this is built as part of the NRPE package) and on each remote
host you need the NRPE server and the plugins.
On a side-note, you also need OpenSSL if you want the channel between
Nagios and the remote
Hi Kelly,
When I've done this in the past, for network services (e.g. http/smtp
checks) I've actually blocked the target port on the Nagios server,
which gives a better simulation that the service is down (e.g. for HTTP
checks, block the Nagios server's outbound port 80.)
This works for us
Hi Jay,
I assume your NFS server monitored by Nagios too? If so can you monitor
the disk/partition that /home on your servers point to on the NFS
machine? i.e. have a /home check_disk service configured in Nagios to
your NFS server host.
You could then set all 50 other machines' /home
Hi Ben,
I've never used Solaris before, so this is just a quick stab in the dark
- what are the permissions like on /usr/local/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0?
I.e. can the user Apache is running as actually get to that file, from a
permissions point-of-view?
Also I know SELinux has caused numerous
The Nagios Looking Glass project is pleased to announce the release of
1.1.0 beta-3. The release has come a couple of weeks later than we
originally planned due to unforeseen issues with the current codebase of
the v1 series, however these issues have now been overcome and beta-3 is
available
Hi,
You should read up on either NRPE, NCSA or one of the check_ssh plugins
to do what you want.
All standard plugins execute directly on the Nagios box. The above
solutions allow for plugins to be executed on a remote box and send the
result back to Nagios.
NRPE is when Nagios requests the
Hi,
I've just had a new Nagios server delivered; it's running Debian 4. I've
installed the latest Apache, PHP, OpenSSL packages and Nagios 3.0.3 and
NRPE 2.12.
However it looks like NRPE isn't setting the include flags correctly for
the compiler.
OpenSSL is installed in /usr/local/openssl,
--with-ssl-inc=/usr/local/openssl/include
--with-ssl-lib=/usr/local/openssl/lib --with-nrpe-user=nagios
--with-nrpe-group=localservice
Thanks,
Andy
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Subject:[Nagios-users] NRPE 2.12 compile failure
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:57:44 +0100
From: Andy Shellam
Wouldn't negate cause an OK state to be a Critical state instead of
a warning or can this be configured?
Marc Powell wrote:
On Aug 18, 2008, at 3:22 PM, John Moore wrote:
I want the check_ssh plug-in to report with a Warning when ssh is
running, and Green when ssh is off.
It would be
site has also been put back online at www.net-station.co.uk,
running the latest version (1.1.0 beta 2.)
Kind regards,
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The scheduler agent says In Scheduled Downtime? YES but the other 2
are not, even though the times are virtually the same.
Is this a bug?
Thanks,
Andy Shellam
Forgot to mention this is Nagios 3.0.3 running on Debian 4.0.
Thanks,
Andy
Andy Shellam wrote:
Hi,
I have 3 services - Director Scheduler Agent, Director Storage Agent,
and Director Client Agent. I had to upgrade these 3 services, so I
scheduled fixed downtime for an hour
Hi,
This is extremely simple - set up an NRPE command that simply runs
uptime as it's check command or as previously suggested, date and
you'll get the following info:
23:18:05 up 1 day, 6:29, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
or
Thu Jul 24 23:18:38 BST 2008
I here rumours there is a
unnecessary ports are
blocked by a firewall, port 5666 is limited to our Nagios server only,
and NRPE is configured (through its config file) to only accept
connections from our Nagios server.
Never had any issues.
Regards,
Andy--
Andy Shellam
Business Systems Architect
Network Mail
NetServe Support
Brent Clark wrote:
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
It's basically a firewall rule that states:
See thats what i didnt want.
Im sure we the same, in that we run very minimalistic (kernel tweaking
too) software installation / services (namely just http, ssh). But now I
have to
Hi,
NRPE could do this job, sure you could write a custom plugin, but there
are 2 possible alternatives already there (albeit they might be overhead
for what you're trying to do, unless you want to monitor the services
on the dual-homed machine with Nagios as well.)
You could run NRPE on
Hi,
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:16:45AM -0500, Marc Powell wrote:
On Jul 20, 2008, at 9:28 AM, stan wrote:
After having looked at the way Nagios plugins work, i
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Hi Mike,
It looks Nagios is trying to find a command called check_http -H
192.168.0.5.
What is your service
Fedora8,mysql is 5.0.45,nagios3 plug-in 1.3.12.
And I have seen plugins directory there was mysql_check.c file exists.
Can any one help
Rama Krishna
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Hi Niall,
Are you talking about Nagios' sidebar (e.g. the navigation links) or
Firefox's sidebar (e.g. Bookmarks/History?)
I have seen this issue in other multi-frame websites in Firefox, so it's
not just specific to Nagios. My website CMS uses frames, and it happens
occasionally with it as
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 00:39:36 +0100
Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no current way to exclude hosts that are in scheduled
downtime or have been acknowledged; this is on the cards for version
2.
Sorry to hijack the thread, but can I put in a feature request
Hi Jonathan,
Firstly thanks for giving NLG a shot. v1.1.0 stable will be out shortly
(hopefully this weekend) and does fix the issue you've noticed with Firefox.
Later versions of Firefox 2 stopped recognising NLG's .css.tpl files
as CSS stylesheets. The easy fix is to rename all .css.tpl
in
the other CGIs for these hosts.
Andy
Original Message
Subject:All hosts status undetermined in reports
Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 22:55:50 +0100
From: Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hi,
I've recently set up by Nagios 3.0.2 server
Hi Marc,
Quoting Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 29, 2008, at 1:23 PM, Andy Shellam wrote:
About the below e-mail I sent on Tuesday; the reports appears to have
resolved themselves - all host statuses are now appearing as up from
the
28th May onwards - not quite sure why they're
hosts and service groups!
Can this fix make into 3.0.3?
Thanks,
Andy
Quoting Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Marc,
Quoting Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 29, 2008, at 1:23 PM, Andy Shellam wrote:
About the below e-mail I sent on Tuesday; the reports appears to have
resolved
() functions,
which explains why a host escalation wouldn't register Andy Shellam as
a contact name, but would recognise NetServe Support as a contact group.
After applying these changes and rebuilding Nagios, nagios -v ... would
recognise the service escalations just fine, and they show up
Hi,
My comments are inline.
Quoting Mathieu Gagné [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Andy Shellam wrote:
The lines you sent for the host escalation were actually for the
host itself! The host escalation's contacts also had a space in
the strtok() functions, which explains why a host escalation
to my problem earlier with spaces in
name definitions? That doesn't, however explain why all hosts are
undetermined, as my other hosts are single-word names (e.g. Sydney.)
Thanks,
--
Andy Shellam
Business Systems Architect
Network Mail
NetServe Support
{
hostgroup_nameAll Servers
first_notification3
last_notification0
notification_interval1800
contact_groupsNetServe Support
}
Also, with both host and service escalations, a contact called Andy
Shellam also produces the above errors (trying
Install the Nagios sample configuration files and you will see how the
configuration is laid out.
The documentation (supplied with the installation) is really decent; at
least have a look and then come back with specific questions.
Andy
Mangesh Dhamale wrote:
hi,
Can you give me any
.
Andy
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1.1.0 beta 1
Hi Nicolas,
I'd e-mailed you not so long back (couple of weeks) through my personal
address about this.
I've explained what's required, and I'm happy to implement a solution for
you before v2 of NLG is developed.
If anyone else can and wants to do this, the solution is:
1. Setup HTTP
Hi Mariusz,
I think you sent me an e-mail through my website a couple of weeks ago.
If you can get PHP 5.2 running on Apache 1.3 - that's the main requirement.
I have heard of stability issues with PHP 5 on Apache 1.3 (that and coupled
with the fact the Apache Group don't recommend using Apache
Hi Martine,
This is a known issue between Nagios 2 and 3 - it's also the case for
downtime.
See the following package for how-to migrate the comments from one
system to another:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/upgrading.html#nagios2x
I don't know if anyone's written a script for it,
Sorry, due to an error on my mail server, this didn't get through first
time round.
Hi,
Found the cause of this: the pre-flight check isn't working correctly
(see output below) which caused the confusion (the errors were
off-screen in my terminal window, and I mistakenly trusted the Total
Use check_tcp to connect to port 23 (if it's a Telnet host in the
strictest sense of the word) or check_ssh if it's an SSH host.
Andy
Marc Powell wrote:
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Sent: Tuesday,
Hi Pablo,
What does the report class the Indeterminate data as? (Insufficient data or
Nagios not running?)
If it says Insufficient data, I'd hazard a guess that your last month's log
files aren't where Nagios expects them to be, perhaps they've been archived or
zipped by a log rotation
-2007-00.log ' for reading!
Wen i see inside /var/log/nagios2/archives there are no file inside.
Do you know how i can fix it?
My /etc/nagios2/nagios.cfg has log_rotation_method=d, but there is only
/var/log/nagios2/nagios.log on my filesystem.
Thanks !
2007/9/3, Andy Shellam
Hi Chris,
I'm looking at the possibility of doing this myself over the coming months.
Unfortunately, I can only give you a pointer. I believe what you're looking
for is performance data - that is, when a plugin returns it's output, a
specially crafted string at the end of the output (containing
Hi Israel,
The ceil function is part of a standard math library, a quick Google
search for undefined reference to `ceil'
(http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=undefined+reference+to+%60ceil'ie=utf-8o
e=utf-8aq=trls=org.mozilla:en-GB:officialclient=firefox-a) reveals that
you need to add the flag -lm
Hi Chris,
I'm playing my own trumpet a bit here, but I started a project called
Nagios Looking Glass - it's aim is to provide a prettier, read-only
interface to users with the essentials at-a-glance without the
complexity of the Nagios GUI.
The view-switching between servers, services and
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PartyApps.
Hi Chris,
I'm playing my own trumpet a bit here, but I started a project called
Hi Lingyun,
Have a look at NRPE.
Basically you run an NRPE daemon on the remote machines (which is
configured with the commands to use.)
You set up a service in Nagios to use check_nrpe to query the remote
NRPE daemon. The NRPE daemon takes the command name to use, runs the
command
Hi Paul,
Are you looking for your read-only users simply to see your host/service
statuses without being able to do anything else?
If so, this is what Nagios Looking Glass was designed for, and as Nagios
moves into v3.0, there are plans to possibly extend this functionality
to do other stuff
Hi Don,
NLG needs the following permissions set for the web-server user:
In /server:
- read access to the whole directory
- write access to ./index
In /client:
- read access to the whole directory
- write access to the root (./) of this directory
- write access to ./sync-files
- write
Hi Scott,
I'm the core developer on the Nagios Looking Glass project, and I'm
afraid to say you're a step ahead of me!
Currently NLG only works with the Nagios 2.x series, I haven't yet had
chance to get Nagios 3 on-test.
As Nagios 3 is still in alpha-stage, things such as file-formats/APIs
Hi Eric,
You don't need to create a separate template to only show specific hosts
- what you're looking for is a custom filter (which will get added to
the filter hosts drop-down, whichever template you're using.)
First off I take it you're using the latest 1.0.6 version? If so, see
the
The message could not get passwd entry for 'nagiosadmin' suggests the
user nagiosadmin does not exist on the system.
Check your config files for the directive that's telling Nagios to run
as nagiosadmin instead of nagios.
Andy.
Morris, Patrick wrote:
I'm still getting an error, even though i
this to s3_filter.inc.php
but it does not show up in the drop down menu. on the web page.
$HostFilter[6] = new S3_NetworkFilter();
$HostFilter[6]-Create(test);
$HostFilter[6]-SetType(host);
$HostFilter[6]-AddHost(AA-CG-SW1);
-eric
*/Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Hi Eric
server may be down
Generated by Nagios Looking Glass at 15/Jun/2007 10:08:35
*/Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Hi Eric,
Have you added it to the server-side, or client-side?
It has to be in the server-side or it'll get overwritten the next
time
you open your
not
replicate to the client so again i think its an issue with syncing.
How can i test syncing ?
*/Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Hi Eric,
That error is the standard can't find the server, for one of the
following reasons:
- Access denied
- Page
Hi Michael,
I'm the lead developer on the Nagios Looking Glass project, and I'm
currently in the middle of a new website for the project, as well as
co-ordinating development on the next major release, code-named Padlock.
Feel free to suggest any features you would like to the NLG project
Good evening,
I'm pleased to announce the Nagios Looking Glass project has released
version 1.0.6.
This is a maintenance and feature release, and the main improvement is
to provide administrators with the ability to define certain hosts in a
filter specification, as opposed to status-only
It's been a little later than I originally planned, but I've now created
the Service Dependency Generator for Nagios.
This tool will generate a number of service dependencies for one or more
host/service combinations. This will be best used for the matrix
dependency problem. E.g. NRPE checks
is, you'd have
to install NLG once per user-group. This is the only work-around
possible due to the way NLG was originally designed.
Andy.
Andraz Sraka wrote:
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On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 22:05 +0100, Andy Shellam wrote:
*Nagios Looking Glass 1.0.5 has now been released.*
Looks
backup your client and
server-side config files, and over-write the files in your current
installation.
To download, visit www.nagioslookingglass.co.uk/download.phpx.
Many Thanks
Andy Shellam.
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No you're not missing anything. NLG and Nagios authentication are two
completely different things.
NLG was originally designed as a public facing service for ISPs to
provide a self-help website where their customers could check on their
network status, or for IT departments to show the rest
these changes will cause the poller
to say Nagios isn't running even though it is.
Thanks to Aaron Segura for reporting this bug.
Regards
Andy Shellam
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Hi Henrik,
As I mentioned previously, the no output returned from plugin error
means that Nagios did contact NRPE successfully, but had nothing
returned (otherwise you'd get a Socket timeout or NRPE: SSL handshake
failed or similar failure). If you're certain Nagios isn't actually
contacting
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