External commands enabled? Sending correct command for passive check result?
Am 29.05.2013 12:36 schrieb "Hans Scheffers" <hans.scheff...@outlook.com>:
> Hi
>
> We have icinga 1.9.0 (using rpm) on a openSuSE 12.2 system, running with
> ~100 servers and ~2500 services.
> We also implemented snmptt / snmptrapd / nagtrap and we are receiving
> traps in nagtrap.
>
> Our problem is the trap is not shown in icinga itself (most of the
> time...).
> I have been trying to find out where the trap ends and found that is
> appears in /var/run/icinga/icinga.cmd, but that's the end...
>
> my trap definition:
>
> define service{
> name trap-service
> use generic-service
> register 0
> service_description snmp_traps
> is_volatile 1
> check_command check-host-alive
> flap_detection_enabled 0
> process_perf_data 0
> max_check_attempts 1
> normal_check_interval 1
> retry_check_interval 1
> passive_checks_enabled 1
> check_period 24x7
> notification_interval 31536000
> active_checks_enabled 0
> notification_options w,u,c
> notifications_enabled 1
> register 0
> }
>
> And in the server configuration file:
>
> define service{
> use trap-service
> hostgroup_name network
> contact_groups network_admins
> service_description TRAP
> }
>
>
> The server is dedicated for icinga / icinga-web /pnp /mysql and doesnt
> show any performance problems, and i don't have a clue why it isn't showing
> in icinga.
> Any hints? or any other information needed?
>
> Grtz
>
>
> Hans Scheffers
>
>
>
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