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Leandro,
Pode
ser que você esteja com um problema que tivemos a algum tempo aqui... as vezes
podíamos rebootar um router que o Nagios não percebia...
O
que acontece é que dependendo da sua configuração, ele irá checar por 03 vezes
se o router está mesmo down. ou se o
Hello,
I would like to know if someone is already monitoring
a F5 BigIp Load Balancer with nagios. Is there a way to know if some virtual
server or some member of a pool is not joinable using snmp or something else ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
127 avenue
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Hi,
I was wandering if it is possible to have nested hosgroups (i.e., having
an hostgroup member wich is an hostgroup).
Many thanks,
Matteo Corti
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ETH Zurich
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I would like to know if someone is already monitoring a
F5 BigIp Load Balancer with nagios. Is there a way to know
if some virtual server or some member of a pool is not joinable
using snmp or something else ?
Yes -- Doing it here with the combo of snmptt and Nagios. Also
monitoring
I was wandering if it is possible to have nested hosgroups
(i.e., having an hostgroup member wich is an hostgroup).
No, recursive groups don't work.
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Hi Guys,
Im looking at adding a ping check from our nagios host to a remote
host, the nagios machine has a number of interfaces and i want to set
the source address of the ping to ensure it goes over a specfic link
(and hence a specific VPN tunnel)
anyone know if this is possible at all? Ive
On 5 Jul 2006, at 10:06, Ben O'Hara wrote:
Im looking at adding a ping check from our nagios host to a remote
host, the nagios machine has a number of interfaces and i want to set
the source address of the ping to ensure it goes over a specfic link
(and hence a specific VPN tunnel)
anyone
On 7/5/06, Ton Voon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Jul 2006, at 10:06, Ben O'Hara wrote:
Im looking at adding a ping check from our nagios host to a remote
host, the nagios machine has a number of interfaces and i want to set
the source address of the ping to ensure it goes over a specfic
I'm trying to code a module check_bigip_snmp. I manage to get results from
snmpwalk :
# snmpwalk -m ALL -v1 -c x 192.168.21.2
F5-BIGIP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmPoolActiveMemberCnt
F5-BIGIP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmPoolActiveMemberCnt.av_pool = INTEGER: 2
F5-BIGIP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmPoolActiveMemberCnt.lasthop =
I'm trying to use the jabber plug-in but the service is returning
critical even though the service is up and I can log in and use it.
/usr/nagios/libexec/check_jabber -H servername
CRITICAL - Cannot make SSL connection 19034:error:140770FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown
I suppose I can create these files; however, would you have a sample template to look at? That could help me out a lot.
On 6/30/06, Edward Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fell into the same trap. The install package installs minimal.cfg but no other ones.
If you create the necessary cfg
Adding a route would probably be the easiest way
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Subject: [Nagios-users] check_ping and source address
Hi Guys,
Im looking at adding a ping
Title: Is there a way to include the result of check_nagios in the subject line
of an e-mail?
echo | /bin/mail s `/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nagios
-F /usr/local/nagios/var/status.log -e 5 -C /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios`
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Is there a nagios module to check cronjobs? to see if a particular
cronjob ran, and if not then alert
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Title: Is there a way to include the result of check_nagios in the
subject line of an e-mail?
Hari Sekhon wrote:
Rimbert Rivera wrote:
It's piping the command to mail.
This is the check command:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nagios -F
Hari Sekhon wrote:
Aaron Segura wrote:
Is there a way to include the result of check_nagios in the
subject line
of an e-mail?
echo |
/bin/mail s `/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nagios
-F /usr/local/nagios/var/status.log -e 5 -C
Guys/Gals,
Had a small lil query. Have seen couple of remote check
plugins for both MS and *nix. Wanted to know the most mature and usable
plugin project for implementation in our network from both and MS and
*nix perspective. Is anyone using this in production...and
what do you think about the
I haven't been able to find a check_https plug-in for nagios and I've
had a google which seems to indicate that there might be one, I just
haven't found it, could anybody give me any pointers?
I've running nagios on gentoo and have checked the use flags but there
isn't a use flag for it...
-h
Hi
I have some problem with statusmap.cgi. Some icons are in black and
white, and other i have a ? icon. I already set all the *_image
directive into hostextinfo definitions to use the same image, like this:
define hostextinfo{
host_name oracle_pw
icon_image
check_http should have a -S switch for SSL...
/usr/local/groundwork/nagios/libexec/check_http --help
[...clip...]
-S, --ssl
Connect via SSL
[...clip...]
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Hari Sekhon schrieb am 05.07.2006 16:53:
I haven't been able to find a check_https plug-in for nagios and I've
had a google which seems to indicate that there might be one, I just
haven't found it, could anybody give me any pointers?
I've
On 7/5/06, Hari Sekhon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't been able to find a check_https plug-in for nagios and I've
had a google which seems to indicate that there might be one, I just
haven't found it, could anybody give me any pointers?
I've running nagios on gentoo and have checked the
Aaron Segura wrote:
check_http should have a -S switch for SSL...
/usr/local/groundwork/nagios/libexec/check_http --help
[...clip...]
-S, --ssl
Connect via SSL
[...clip...]
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Is there a way to include the result of
check_nagiosin the subject
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Cronjobs Checking
Is there a nagios module to check cronjobs? to
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that's a good, idea. I think the check_http -S plug-in is enough unless
you want to do something special...
-h
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Hi Folks, I am getting a compile error during Nagios Plugin compile. Nagios Plugin Version: nagios-plugins-1.4.3 # checking how to recognise dependent libraries... pass_all checking dlfcn.h usability... yes checking dlfcn.h presence... yes checking for
checking for g++... no
checking for c++... no
From that error, it looks quite a bit like you don't have g++
installed, or it's in some oddball location, so I'd say install
compiler in accordance with your distro installation policy
Has anyone seen this before? It looks like
/usr/bin/cpp
Marc -
Not sure this is what you are looking for, but... I often exec a call
to mailx with an embedded exec in the subject space with a command
string like this (note the backtick (grave) characters ` around the
commands):
cat some file | mailx -s `uname -n` at `date +%H%M%S` email alias
and
All,
I have installed Nagios on a new RedHat linux 2.4.9.
The sever has SELINUX enabled.
Does anyone have a definitive list of context commands
(chcon) to grant proper Nagios access?
None of the postings clearly define what commands are
needed.
Ever since I upgraded my Nagios 2.0 on a Redhat Enterprise 3
server to Nagios 2.3 on Redhat Enterprise 4 I cant get any of my logos to
work (status map, hosts, etc). I have searched the forums and have found
nothing that helps although a lot of people have logo issues. I
checked and
I have installed Nagios on a new RedHat linux 2.4.9. The sever has SELINUX
enabled.
Huh? There is no redhat linux 2.4.9. If you're talking about redhat 9
(I think this had a 2.4.9 version kernel) then it does not have
selinux unless it's been REALLY bastardized/upgraded.
Does anyone have
Ever since I upgraded my Nagios 2.0 on a Redhat Enterprise 3 server to
Nagios 2.3 on Redhat Enterprise 4 I can't get any of my logos to work
(status map, hosts, etc). I have searched the forums and have found nothing
that helps – although a lot of people have logo issues. I checked and
Hi --
I need to get a display of the current problems to go up on the Operations'
status screen. So far, I can do this with:
status.cgi?hostgroup=x-productionstyle=detailservicestatustypes=248servic
eprops=8202hostprops=8202noheadersorttype=2sortoption=3
which limits display to just the
I am having an issue with the check_mrtgtraf plugin where whenever
the trafic level is OK, it returns UNKNOWN rather than OK. If the trafic
level is in the critical or warning range, it returns those fine, but not
for OK. the command I am using is:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_mrtgtraf -F
Just hope somebody can help meOn 5/5/06, Tao Yaoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all guys
I'm configuring Nagios 2.1 with NagiosQL 2005 now. I meet strange problems.
I configured Nagios follow the documentation.
I configured Nagios folder permission as755 for /etc/nagios, and ownership is
Dear Folks,
Is it possible to use the standard plugin distro check_ping to
distinguish
a reachability failure brought about by sluggish transport and one
caused
by a routing failure.
What occurs to me at the moment is to either
1 don't use check_ping in cases of volatile routing (examine
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