Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-26 Thread John Doe
From: Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de

  Tried Icinga's website download page...?
 
 Sure. Didn't see any RPMs there, just the tarball.
 But it seems Repoforge has it. Not the latest version (1.7.2
 while 1.8.4 is current) but I hope that'll do.

You missed the packages section:
https://www.icinga.org/download/packages/
Anyway, they point to repoforge...

JD
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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-25 Thread John Doe
 From: Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de

 O-kay ... So how exactly do I do that? Where do I find Icinga for
 CentOS? Nagios is available in EPEL. Icinga isn't.

Tried Icinga's website download page...?

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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-25 Thread Tilman Schmidt
Am 25.02.2013 17:56, schrieb John Doe:
 From: Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de
 
 O-kay ... So how exactly do I do that? Where do I find Icinga for
 CentOS? Nagios is available in EPEL. Icinga isn't.
 
 Tried Icinga's website download page...?

Sure. Didn't see any RPMs there, just the tarball.

But it seems Repoforge has it. Not the latest version (1.7.2
while 1.8.4 is current) but I hope that'll do.

Thankfully my Nagios server is a VM so I can revert to a
snapshot if things don't work out.

Thanks,
Tilman

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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-23 Thread Tilman Schmidt
Am 21.02.2013 00:31, schrieb skull:
 Am 17.02.2013 14:23, schrieb Tilman Schmidt:

 The aim of my question was to hear how others are dealing with
 that situation. Is there someone who has successfully applied the
 Debian patch, deployed Kritian Lyng's 3.0 version of NRPE, or
 used Icinga's check_nrpe with Nagios on CentOS? Are there other
 approaches? Which one appears the most sensible? Or is there just
 nobody using Nagios on CentOS in an IPv6 enabled network?

 I would just switch to icinga.
 You can use ALL your configs and scripts you made for nagios so the 
 migration isn't really a problem.

O-kay ... So how exactly do I do that? Where do I find Icinga for
CentOS? Nagios is available in EPEL. Icinga isn't.

 [ts@bombur ~]$ yum search icinga
 Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 epel/metalink|  16 kB 00:00
  * base: mirror.netcologne.de
  * epel: mirror.fraunhofer.de
  * extras: mirror.netcologne.de
  * updates: mirror.netcologne.de
 base | 3.7 kB 00:00
 epel | 4.3 kB 00:00
 epel/primary_db  | 5.0 MB 00:11
 epel-bacula  | 2.9 kB 00:00
 epel-bacula/primary_db   |  11 kB 00:00
 epel-bacula-source   | 2.9 kB 00:00
 epel-bacula-source/primary_db| 2.7 kB 00:00
 extras   | 3.5 kB 00:00
 updates  | 3.5 kB 00:00
 updates/primary_db   | 5.1 MB 00:09
 epel/pkgtags |  327 B 00:00
 Warning: No matches found for: icinga
 No Matches found
 [ts@bombur ~]$


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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-20 Thread skull
Am 17.02.2013 14:23, schrieb Tilman Schmidt:
 Am 15.02.2013 19:27, schrieb Keith Keller:
 On 2013-02-15, Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de wrote:
 On my network management server I have

 Name: nagios-plugins-nrpe
 Arch: x86_64
 Version : 2.13
 Release : 1.el6
 Size: 38 k
 Repo: installed
  From repo   : epel

 To my dismay I noticed that this doesn't seem to support IPv6:
 Since it comes from EPEL, you might have better luck asking them what
 the issue is.  But a quick web search turns up that NRPE may not
 natively support IPv6, so you may need to jump through extra hoops in
 order to provide it.
 Sorry I didn't clarify the research I had already done:

 - The non-support of IPv6 in the NRPE plugin is indeed a flaw
in the Nagios source. It's not just a question of rebuilding
with --with-ipv6 or something like that.

 - There seem to have been several efforts to fix that.

 - There's a patch floating around in the Debian universe which
is said to add the missing IPv6 support to the Nagios NRPE
plugin, but also reported to have some flaws. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=484575

 - There's an effort titled NRPE 3.0 which looks promising
but hasn't shown any activity for two years, so it's unclear
to me whether it's fit for production use. See
https://github.com/KristianLyng/nrpe

 - Icinga also has a NRPE plugin which is reported to
(a) support IPv6 and (b) work with Nagios as well.

 The aim of my question was to hear how others are dealing with
 that situation. Is there someone who has successfully applied the
 Debian patch, deployed Kritian Lyng's 3.0 version of NRPE, or
 used Icinga's check_nrpe with Nagios on CentOS? Are there other
 approaches? Which one appears the most sensible? Or is there just
 nobody using Nagios on CentOS in an IPv6 enabled network?

 aTdHvAaNnKcSe
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I would just switch to icinga.
You can use ALL your configs and scripts you made for nagios so the 
migration isn't really a problem.
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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-17 Thread Tilman Schmidt
Am 15.02.2013 19:27, schrieb Keith Keller:
 On 2013-02-15, Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de wrote:
 On my network management server I have

 Name: nagios-plugins-nrpe
 Arch: x86_64
 Version : 2.13
 Release : 1.el6
 Size: 38 k
 Repo: installed
 From repo   : epel

 To my dismay I noticed that this doesn't seem to support IPv6:
 
 Since it comes from EPEL, you might have better luck asking them what
 the issue is.  But a quick web search turns up that NRPE may not
 natively support IPv6, so you may need to jump through extra hoops in
 order to provide it.

Sorry I didn't clarify the research I had already done:

- The non-support of IPv6 in the NRPE plugin is indeed a flaw
  in the Nagios source. It's not just a question of rebuilding
  with --with-ipv6 or something like that.

- There seem to have been several efforts to fix that.

- There's a patch floating around in the Debian universe which
  is said to add the missing IPv6 support to the Nagios NRPE
  plugin, but also reported to have some flaws. See
  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=484575

- There's an effort titled NRPE 3.0 which looks promising
  but hasn't shown any activity for two years, so it's unclear
  to me whether it's fit for production use. See
  https://github.com/KristianLyng/nrpe

- Icinga also has a NRPE plugin which is reported to
  (a) support IPv6 and (b) work with Nagios as well.

The aim of my question was to hear how others are dealing with
that situation. Is there someone who has successfully applied the
Debian patch, deployed Kritian Lyng's 3.0 version of NRPE, or
used Icinga's check_nrpe with Nagios on CentOS? Are there other
approaches? Which one appears the most sensible? Or is there just
nobody using Nagios on CentOS in an IPv6 enabled network?

aTdHvAaNnKcSe
Tilman



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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-15 Thread John Doe
From: Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de

 To my dismay I noticed that this doesn't seem to support IPv6:
 What gives?

Maybe you are right and it does not support IPv6...
Try Icinga maybe?
https://www.icinga.org/nagios/feature-comparison/

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Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-15 Thread Keith Keller
On 2013-02-15, Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de wrote:
 On my network management server I have

 Name: nagios-plugins-nrpe
 Arch: x86_64
 Version : 2.13
 Release : 1.el6
 Size: 38 k
 Repo: installed
=46rom repo   : epel

 To my dismay I noticed that this doesn't seem to support IPv6:

Since it comes from EPEL, you might have better luck asking them what
the issue is.  But a quick web search turns up that NRPE may not
natively support IPv6, so you may need to jump through extra hoops in
order to provide it.

--keith


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