Primeiramente Boa tarde a todos da lista,
Bom galera o meu problema é o seguinte, preciso monitorar o squid através
do nagios, estava usando o check_tcp na porta do squid e começou a me dar
muita dor de cabeça, muito alerta de timeout, e sendo que o squid estava
rodando perfeitamente, pois bem, em
I'm experimenting with Nagios at home - I just joined a company that
uses it extensively in the field and I'll need to know how it works.
I've managed to install it, and I can get to the home page from my
(FireFox) web browser (on systems running FC5). So far, so good. I have
verified that I have
If I start Nagios, things look ok, but I don't have the
authorization correct. I have added the entries in the Apache
config file, and created the .htaccess entries in the nagios
directories. But when I point the web browser at the nagios
page, it does not ask for a login/password.
Then
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with the sensitivity of the check_ssh and check_ftp
services in my Nagios monitoring. I have a medium sized network of 100+
servers all running ssh and ftp (with the exception of some) and the
service seems to come in and out, in particular with the ssh service
I agree, you should plan for expansion with nagios. No sense in limiting
yourself with nrpe when you can just engineer for growth with nsca. I'm
implementing the same configuration now, with nsca and I would like to
point you to a document on the nagios website in the docs section.
Someone wrote a
That was sort of the problem - I found a typo in the .htaccess file. So
the server was complaining about an invalid file definition Thanks
for the help,
nbc
On Sat, 2006-09-16 at 13:57 -0400, Morris, Patrick wrote:
If I start Nagios, things look ok, but I don't have the
authorization
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