Hi folks,
I'm having issues generating graphics with nagiosgraph - the installation is
more or less OK but graphics show in a bizarre way ; for example below
you'll find 2 graphs related to load in 2 linux servers :
http://caosdigital.com/rrd-load-server1.png
Hej Kyle
What version of rrdtool you use
What version of Nagios
Nagios.cfg ?
process_performance_data=1
service_perfdata_file=/var/log/nagios/perfdata.log
service_perfdata_file_template=$LASTSERVICECHECK$||$HOSTNAME$||$SERVICEDES
C$||$SERVICEOUTPUT$||$SERVICEPERFDATA$
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 10:11:50AM +0100, kyle wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm having issues generating graphics with nagiosgraph - the installation is
more or less OK but graphics show in a bizarre way ; for example below
you'll find 2 graphs related to load in 2 linux servers :
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 10:39:34AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hej Kyle
Hi Jorg, thanks for the reply :-)
What version of rrdtool you use
What version of Nagios
nagios 2.4 and rrdtool 1.0.49-1
Nagios.cfg ?
process_performance_data=1
1.0x and 2.x versions of Nagios.
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Windows Process Checking
I downloaded the wincheck_counter plugin from nagiosexchange.org.
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 10:39:34AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hej Kyle
Hi Jorg, thanks for the reply :-)
What version of rrdtool you use
What version of Nagios
nagios 2.4 and rrdtool 1.0.49-1
Hm, your rrdtool is a little bit old RRDtool 1.2.18 is the what i use
Hi
The wincheck_counter plugin has to be on a w2k or 2003 box.
The plugin to get the information is check_nrpe from the Linux/unix site.
If you want to get info from remote hosts (linux) you need a NRPE or via
SNMP
Example
Here are some samples of monitoring stuff you can do with the
It was an issue in NSC.INI on my Client.
thanks for support!
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Do you guys agree with this list? The article also said that disk speed
(scsi) was also very important. I think I will be monitoring 1000
hosts. With distributed nagios servers.
I'm running on an HP DL380 (dual 1.4Ghz PIII's) with 2GB RAM. The
Robert,
I think you may misunderstand what this program is used for. It's a program
that you run on a Windows box to collect information from the Windows
Performance Data Helper (PDH) library that Microsoft provides. It would have
no function on a *nix box.
In our case, we have a Linux
Hi,
I have been trying to set up the Nagios Eventhandler option for quite
sometime in vain. I perused the link
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/eventhandlers.html and tried out
a number of time but the script to be execute by the event handler never
gets executed.. :(
In the nagios log, I
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Event Handler problems
Hi,
I have been trying to set
Anyone know of a plugin (NRPE, nsclient) that will display back to nagios on
linux a list of users logged into win2000 or winXP? I can do this on the window
side thru scripting and running from the resource kit psloggedon on each host.
My users would find it useful to see which machines are
Hello everyone,
I have the following:
* ndoutils-1.4b2
* nagios-2.7-1.el4.rf
* CentOS release 4.4 (Final)
* mysql-5.0.22-1.centos.1
The ndoutils is running really well. I am just having one
question...When an item is acknowledged, a record is
quote who=kyle
It seems the data isn't collected, but it is (checked in the
nagiosgraph.log). My concern now is the gap between checks
(10 mins), perhaps nagiosgraph is droping/unable to display
such distant data. As a workaround I've lowered check interval
to 90 secs (waiting to see what
I just started using Nagios to monitor my two web servers from a development
box outside of the production network.
I would like to use Nagios to monitor my DB server which has no outside IP
Address, but is on the same network as my webserver.
I was wondering if you guys have any easy solutions
On Thu, 01 Mar 2007, James Pells wrote:
Right now I am thinking about setting up nagios to do a nrpe_check on a
different port on my webserver, and configure my firewall to forward that
port to my dbserver, which will also have the nrpe daemon running on it.
It seems like that should work,
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Hi!
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