SSLeay.pm on the system - should it have been
installed with initial setup?
Thanks for any help that may be provided.
-Jeff
Summary output: Can't locate Net/SSLeay.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.3/i586-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.3
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/i586
not work. If I execute alert
file, it canalert to my jabber. Now I hope mon can monitor a services
is down, it can alert
to my jabber. Please Help me! I wait your reply! Thanks!!!
A Helper
--On Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:07 PM +1100 Craig Reeson
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Now I am getting a SNMP timeout issue (using monshow.cgi). I have tried
increasing the timeout in process.monitor but it has made no difference.
However, if I just run 'process.monitor -c mycom 172.28.47.60' then
Guys,
I am still having difficulty getting this to work (fixed previous
issues, the mon.cf I was given was wrong).
Now I am getting a SNMP timeout issue (using monshow.cgi). I have tried
increasing the timeout in process.monitor but it has made no difference.
However, if I just run
Ok, thanks again for everybodies help
I am beginning to understand the way Mon works :)
Anyway, I believe I have made some progress..
Mon now gives me the green light on my process monitoring, BUT I get an
error like such:
Server1 returned an SNMP error: Unknown user name
Any ideas?
Thanks
nothing. i'm not sure what you're trying to
do or from where you got that example, but if you elaborate then maybe i
can help out.
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Thanks for everybody's help so far...
It has been mentioned that the -P and -C switches are no longer
supported/used in mon-0.99.2
So what should I replce these switches with? (I am running Debian
testing w/ 0.99.2-7)
Here is a larger section of my mon.cf:
# global options
#
cfbasedir = /etc
I want to know some information about the archive and the principleof mon.Whocan tell me where i can find some materlsabout these. Thank you !Do You Yahoo!?
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Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004
8:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mon Server Goes Foobar,
help!
Hey,
I have a mon server that has been
running fine for a few months. All of a sudden it is doing crazy things. We are
using mon.cgi for reporting. It is now timing out 9 out of 10 times
--On Monday, January 12, 2004 12:09 PM -0800 Gary Richardson
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I'm doing some more research into this. A ran --d:Profile for perl and
found that 96% of the time is spent in Sys::Syslog::_syslog_send_socket.
Is this normal?
Sounds like your syslog server may be having
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Gary Richardson wrote:
I'm doing some more research into this. A ran -d:Profile for perl and found
that 96% of the time is spent in Sys::Syslog::_syslog_send_socket. Is this
normal?
Maybe the output logfile is set to fsync-on-write. This is the (unfortunate)
default for
collector) to block. Mon would then wait on the block.
Thanks for all the help guys. Without it, it would have been a long time
before I found the problem.
Out.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Sorenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 12:45 PM
To: Gary Richardson
Cc: [EMAIL
Hey,
I have a mon server that has been running fine for a few
months. All of a sudden it is doing crazy things. We are using mon.cgi for
reporting. It is now timing out 9 out of 10 times. When you telnet to the mon
port and try to issue commands, sometimes it hangs for a long time and
Hi all,
this is my problem:
1) I set the following in mon.cf:
authtype = userfile
userfile = /usr/local/mon/etc/userfile
2) and create userfile with:
/usr/local/apache/bin/htpasswd -c /usr/local/mon/etc/userfile root
3) restarted the mon server
While accessing from the mon.cgi web interface
In addition to setting up a userfile and creating a user, which you did,
you also need to make sure that the auth.cf file is set up properly for
that user. Also make sure that the user mon runs as has permissions to
read the userfile and auth.cf file.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Emanuele Zanotti wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to mon. After installing it I have this error message from the
'monshow --full' command for the ping service (using the default
fping.monitor):
could not open pipe to fping: No such file or directory
However, fping is working fine and fping.monitor as well.
Any suggestions?
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 11:18
AMTo: Ralph.BuggCc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Hello !!! I would like a help
please it´s about snmp2montrap
Thank you for yor
suggestion, but i don´t know perl so much
3:06 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Hello !!!
I would like a help please it´s about
snmp2montrap
my snmptrapd.conf
traphandledefault
/etc/snmp2montrap
When i receiveany trap i always
receivesomething like
net.snmpV2.snmpModules.snmpMIB.snmpMIBObjects.snmpTrap.snmpTrapEnterprise.0
enterprises.3.1.1=
I receive traps of Windows 2000 server, Linux,
Cisco routers, Cyclades routers, Cisco Switchand it´s the same
thing.
i hope you help me please...
Thank you so lot.
André Guizarde Q. de
Leão Suporte TécnicoSysdata
Hello:
I'm upgrading mon from an old version of mon to .99.2 on tru64. We are
using perl 5.6.0.
Everything is fine, except that for some reason I _cannot_ get mon to read
alerts in alert.d directory. Then it begins to even refuse to see the
mail.alerts which are untouched.
Did something in
Hello:
I'm upgrading mon from an old version of mon to .99.2 on tru64. We are
using perl 5.6.0.
Everything is fine, except that for some reason I _cannot_ get mon to read
alerts in alert.d directory. Then it begins to even refuse to see the
mail.alerts which are untouched.
Did something in
--On Tuesday, September 24, 2002 8:55 AM -0400 Andy Diller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is mon refusing to acknowledge these alerts which is plainly there in
the alert.d directory?
My first guess would be a permissions problem. Either the alerts aren't
executable, or they aren't readable
Ok, they needed the execute bit set. Sigh..
thanks!
--On Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:56 AM -0400 David Nolan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first guess would be a permissions problem. Either the alerts aren't
executable, or they aren't readable by the user your mon server is
running
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 1:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please help - syslog_facility
I am a newbie and don´t unterstand the syslog_facility option:
I have a SUSE 7.3 Linux
I found a file /etc/syslog.conf
I
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