Pessoal,
Estive procurando sem sucesso, comof azer negação no nágios!!
Isso mesmo, eu preciso pingar um servidor, e por uma particularidade da
minha empresa, se este servidor PINGAR, alarmar critico, se não pingar, está
tudo OK.
Alguém tem alguma ideia?
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Sergio Bazilio
Analista de
Hi
I started working
with nagios about a week ago and yesterday I managed to get it running and
checking the first host (which made me very happy since it was my first
installation on Linux as well ;)).. But now I want to add monitoring for
weblogic servers and I've been looking for hours
Hi Lieve,
I've written a short perl Plugin which checks our Bea Webservers via SNMP.
For us it works fine but it is not tested very well.
If you don't have a problem to establish some SNMP Sessions between your
Nagios Server und your Weblogic server you are able to ask for nearly
any of the
Hi Guys,I have just installed the blackberry mibs in my nagios server, i was wondering if you would already know wich OIDs are relevant to monitor.Thanks.-- Le bon sens est la chose du monde la mieux partagée.
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Using Tomcat
Hendrik Baecker schrieb:
Hi Ralf,
For Mail:
what about checking the local mailq? check_mailq out of the standard
plugins might help.
try to use check_smtp for connecting directly to your smtp port?
1)
The Plugin needs tls that is not installed on every server/ clientsystem
for sendig
I have posted to the Oreon board, but thought someone here
might have an answer as well.
I have Nagios and Oreon working on all existing checks, but
cannot seem to add new ones.
Has anyone run into this?
I setup the check, save it, export it to Nagios, then it
never shows up.
Gents,
I use nrpe plugin to check my Linux systems for disk utilization...
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 981M 573M 359M 62% /
/dev/sda1 99M 27M 67M 29% /boot
none 1.3G 0 1.3G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda3
I have a customer that would like us to monitor all devices that
involve the services we're selling them, and provide them with an
availability report. I've created a host group with just those devices
but the outstanding issues are:
1. Need to change the polling/pinging interval to 2 minutes. I
Unfortunately, that is not possible on the WAN side :(
I need to monitor some devices off-net.
Our developer will have to write some asp I think... Probably the
cleanest way to do this... asp checks the specified directories, then
shoots off an email... Then on nagios server, write the perl
Hi,
Haven't tried it yet but http://www.nagvis.org is what you need my
opinion.
Cheers,
subscribe wrote:
Has anybody tried setting
like a map of the US
as a background
image? I am trying to actually map where my circuits are so it will be
easier
to tell if a
On 14 Nov 2006, at 12:02, Giles Coochey wrote: Hendrik Baecker schrieb: Hi Ralf,For Mail:what about checking the local mailq? check_mailq out of the standard plugins might help.try to use check_smtp for connecting directly to your smtp port? Actually, on my system check_mailq returns OK status
Hi Ralf,
For Mail:
what about checking the local mailq? check_mailq out of the standard
plugins might help.
try to use check_smtp for connecting directly to your smtp port?
Best wishes
Hendrik Bäcker
Ralf Prengel schrieb:
Hello,
i try to check printer and mail spooldirectories.
My idea =
Is there any documentation for Nagios 2.5? There seems to be changes in the installation (RPM) and directory structures. If anyone has a list of instructions on how to configure the webserver and clients it would be appreciated.
TIA,
Nick P.
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Nicholas Pietrangelo
Sterling Jewelers,
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:14 AM
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Subject: [Nagios-users] NRPE Disk check problem, indoes 100%
Gents,
I use nrpe plugin to
Sorry for the resend. There were no responses from my
initial submission last week so I thought Id give this one more go
I am receiving the following error in my nagios.log file on
startup:
[1163011077] ndomod: NDOMOD 1.3.1 Copyright (c) 2005-2006
Ethan Galstad ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Dear fellow Nagios abusers,
I am trying to figure out how to provide customized views for different
groups, using Nagios.
What I'd like to do is call avail.cgi and deposit the results in
separate directories, then make those separate directories
password-protected by separate htpasswd
Title: nagios.log: Possible to define only one column separator in Nagios?
Hi,
we are using Nagios 2.5 and are currently in the process of trying to import all nagios log files into a central data warehouse in order to do some nice sla reporting. Now, i was wondering why three separators,
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Customizing avail.cgi (two questions)
Dear fellow Nagios
Nagios-statd works fine with Nagios 2.
Nagios-stat is just a single Python script. If your package is
insisting on installing Nagios, you can just grab that single script and
drop it in place on your new servers.
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Well,
This would solely depend on what distro you are running it on I would
imagine. I run mine on redhat, so when I installed it it put the proper
files in the /etc/rc.d directories and /etc/init.d and all I had to do
was chkconfig --add nagios.
Not sure what distro you are using but you
As Donnell said this may be somewhat distro dependent, but with Red
Hat/Fedora I think you could make Nagios respawn using a respawn line
in /etc/inittab. I couldn't give you the exact syntax offhand but it's
pretty straightforward.
I also agree that the simplest and most effective way to start
On 11/14/06, Saletan, Jesse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Donnell said this may be somewhat distro dependent, but with Red
Hat/Fedora I think you could make Nagios respawn using a respawn line
in /etc/inittab. I couldn't give you the exact syntax offhand but it's
pretty straightforward.
I
I've played with a couple of reporting scripts from nagios exchange -
with little success. Does anyone have one that they KNOW works on the
latest, stable version of Nagios and can provide availability for a
particular hostgroup? Or, conversely and probably preffered, a list of
outages for each
On 11/14/06, Hugo van der Kooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a bad idea. If you make a typo in the config your system will
respawn itself a lot as it will start and die in quick succesion.
A watchdog script can be smarter. And my nagios uptime is almost identical
to my OS uptime.
I always like using the nagios process check myself rather than checking
for the .pid file as I have had nagios die off and the ps wasn't
telling me anything, I use this which works pretty good for me, I also
use this along with additonal and modified to check our nagios primary
to make sure it's
On 11/14/06, Donnell Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always like using the nagios process check myself rather than checking
for the .pid file as I have had nagios die off and the ps wasn't
telling me anything, I use this which works pretty good for me, I also
use this along with additonal and
I run it as a user allowed to startup nagios process and have it run as
a cronjob. Could also dump as a cron in like /etc/cron.d*, for me I
have the nagios user able to startup the nagios process using a sudo
ability letting the nagios user just execute that command to startup the
process via
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