On 12/28/2011 01:22 AM, Network Operation Center FMC Luxemburg wrote:
> Hi the List,
>
> I would control if bad packets has been rejected on a given lan for any or
> several machines
>
> A command like this :
>
> check_rejected_packets -L addresses, or an intervall> -T
>
> Any ideas? A plugi
I wouldn't blindly install them without testing, but I've been using dag's for
a long time in many environments and no issues. I mainly use RPM's for
management via puppet since source installs would be tougher to manage on a
larger scale.
Dan
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From: Steve Glasser [
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 09:07:10AM -0800, Steve Glasser wrote:
> I would be very cautious about installing third-party rpms on a
> production server. You may introduce dependency issues which will
> affect future system updates.
I use Dag on many machines, it is rare to have a problem.
It is ve
I would be very cautious about installing third-party rpms on a
production server. You may introduce dependency issues which will
affect future system updates.
Compiling nagios from source is dead simple and well documented.
Cheers,
Steve Glasser | Senior System Administrator | visp.net
Direc
Jim Avery jimavery.me.uk> writes:
> >> your objects.cache file correct?
> >
> > I believe so. Do you see something out of the ordinary?
>
> I can't see anything wrong with that at all, no.
>
> The only difference I can think of between what you have and what I
> have is I don't use an event han
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On 28/12/11 12:52, Jatin wrote:
> Thanks for all the responses. I would go for installing nagios (latest
> stable build) on CentOS 5.7
>
> Thanks
> Jatin
>
Thanks for all the responses. I would go for installing nagios (latest
stable build) on CentOS 5.7
Thanks
Jatin
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 10:23 PM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> I would second that, use the RPM's and then it's super-simple RPM installs
> and a few tweaks for performance and you
On 27 December 2011 14:22, Network Operation Center FMC Luxemburg
wrote:
> Hi the List,
>
> I would control if bad packets has been rejected on a given lan for any or
> several machines
>
> A command like this :
>
> check_rejected_packets -L addresses, or an intervall> -T
>
> Any ideas? A plugin