I'm using smstool3 for a long time. It's the new version since 2006, maybe your
same version.
I never had the needs to change the ownership, it's more a smstools3 or OS
question.
I suggest you to ask here: http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/forum.php?id=3
Simon
Il 05/03/2013 15:57, Marco Borsani
You can submit commands directly to the command file
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/extcommands.html
Bye,
Simone
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Il 20/11/2012 10:10, Marco
Hello!
Noone has noticed this behaviour?
Thank's
Simon
Il 13/08/2012 10:19, Simone Felici ha scritto:
Hello to all!
I'm using the macros HOSTDURATION and SERVICEDURATION to notify how many
time the host or
service is in the current state. Looking on the definition:
host:
A string
All works fine until a network issue is there. In this case you loose important
sms messages.
This is the mainly reason we use an sms gateway only as second choise.
Attach a gsm modem on the monitoring system and send out notifications is
really simple. look at
smstools3.kekekasvi.com i.e.
Hello to all!
I'm using the macros HOSTDURATION and SERVICEDURATION to notify how many
time the host or
service is in the current state. Looking on the definition:
host:
A string indicating the amount of time that the host has spent in its current
state. Format is XXh
YYm ZZs, indicating
Il 22/05/2012 16:25, Assaf Flatto ha scritto:
One thing I found to help with performance with NDO was to make sure the DB
is trimmed on a regular
basis .
tables timedevents, services , logentries and other ones grow very fast to
large size and nagios is
having trouble writing to the DB if
So, cpuload is stable around 5.00 - 5.50. IO wait is difficult to identify.
Using top I can read an average of 0% with some peaks up to 4%. Using iotop the
process kjournald is
jumping on first position often with peaks to 10-20%, back to 0 immediatly.
Second place for nagios process. But the
Hello!
Yes, it's a common problem, but cannot figure out how to debug it.
I've a distributed setup with a master server collecting 9.000 passive
services sent from other
servers, all with active latencies near 0. The master server checks *only*
itself as active
services, ~40 services, most of
This could be the case. Is there a way I can log and explicit find out some
traces that could point
me to the real causes?
I'm collecting on MySQL everything is generated by nagios itself: status and
performance data, which
are a lot of informations: 7GB of runtime statistics.
Il 22/05/2012
Il 22/05/2012 13:55, C. Bensend ha scritto:
I bet you're using NDOUtils. I wouldn't recommend that. I couldn't
keep a Nagios server with under 6000 services limping along when
NDOUtils was running. Eventually, the check latencies would go
through the roof and the entire server would get
Impressive :)
We're monitoring ~2000 hosts and ~1 services, every 5 minutes.
Architecture used: OPSView Community edition, the last free version before it
started to make the
distributed version commercial :/
Two central servers (active/standby - drbd) as single point for management and
I'm using a server that sends *only* nagios mails, then I've implemented regexp
header_checks to
replace every outgoing sender email.
Into main.cf:
(...)
header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
and then into /etc/postfix/header_checks
/From:.*/ REPLACE From: Monitoring System
I'm using a server that sends *only* nagios mails, then I've implemented regexp
header_checks to
replace every outgoing sender email.
Into main.cf:
(...)
header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
and then into /etc/postfix/header_checks
/From:.*/ REPLACE From: Monitoring System
Take a loot at opsview (www.opsview.org).
It has community or enterprise version as well. I'm managing a clustered
central server (HA
active-passive) with three dual-slaves datacenters (active-active) distributed
across three
different locations, a clustered mysql backend and a long-term
will risk being sent to /dev/null
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AFAIK if you have configured a service to check 3 times befor send any
notification, than this
option cannot be override:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nagioscore/3/en/statetypes.html
The first two non-ok states are in SOFT-STATE based on the
max_check_attempts. You could try with
Check this out: http://www.opsview.com
Community or Enterprise edition available. Powered by Nagios of course.
Our setup:
- one centralized dual server in HA (Active Passive)
- one cluster db server for configurations in HA (Active Passive)
- one Warehouse DB Server for storing historical data
Instead using rpm, I prefer to compile it.
Using Fedora Quickstart line guide, it works perfectly:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html
Simon
Jatin Davey ha scritto in data 05/01/2010 10.11:
Hi
Can someone provide some instructions or links on how to install Nagios
Marc Powell ha scritto in data 25/09/2009 14.14:
It sounds like you're looking for Freshness Checks. It's discussed in
the Distributed Monitoring documentation.
Thank's Marc,
Meanwhile I've read better the documentation, the freshness threshold does the
trick.
Thank's!
Simon
Never used PCI GSM cards. We are using smstools and two Nokia 6310i connected
via serial port (rs232). It does great the
work on two nagios servers since 2001. I've tested an old Falcom A2 GSM modem
as well, with zero issues.
If you need send only sms an old/stable gsm phone does the work very
Thank you!
I'll try it asap
Have a nice day!
Simon
Max Hetrick ha scritto in data 27/08/2009 22.10:
Yeah, it's a rather large map too, but it's more readable than some of
the Nagios maps. I only have 160 Hosts and 480 services. What I did for
the main network map, was trim out all the
Hello!
I would be interested too.
BTW I've tested the script and it generates my an image 32767px × 119px, also
not easy readable, due 800hosts and
1700services.
Thank's!
Simon
Max Hetrick ha scritto in data 26/08/2009 23.00:
Assaf Flatto wrote:
Hello Guys
I have a silly question , and i
Sounds good :)
I'm looking a while for a SLA Reporting.
Is there a way to take a look to your version?
Many thank's
Simon
Ulf Karlsson ha scritto in data 22/06/2009 19.52:
Hi Felipe,
I have written a small Python script that uses pycurl to retrieve the
Nagios availability web page, and
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Nov 27, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Simone Felici wrote:
Thank's Marc, but let me understood... Should Nagios perform host
checks only if needed?
I.e. if a service goes critical or change state?
Or are true both questions?
In your configuration, nagios will do both
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Nov 27, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Simone Felici wrote:
Thank's Marc, but let me understood... Should Nagios perform host
checks only if needed?
I.e. if a service goes critical or change state?
Or are true both questions?
In your configuration, nagios will do both
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Nov 26, 2008, at 1:54 AM, Simone Felici wrote:
Please help, noone has an idea?
Ah, my Nagios version (Nagios 3.0.3).
Also why all my hosts are checked more or less every 4 seconds? :(
Thank's!
The information provided so far indicates that hosts will only
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Nov 27, 2008, at 2:36 AM, Simone Felici wrote:
Good morning.
With time_interval do you mean interval_lenght?
I did, sorry about that.
I've set it to 1. In this way I've set all checks in seconds,
because I need for certain services a retry interval
Please help, noone has an idea?
Ah, my Nagios version (Nagios 3.0.3).
Also why all my hosts are checked more or less every 4 seconds? :(
Thank's!
simon
Simone Felici ha scritto:
Hi to all!
I'm using nagios for a long time and this is the first time I ask a
question... it means until
check-host-alive
command_line
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 3000.0,80% -c
5000.0,100% -p 1
}
Any suggestion?
Thank's!
Simon
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