I am in the process of upgrading to nagios 2.8.0 from 2.0.
As I install nagios 2.8.0 on one of the linux nodes, I am unable to see
binaries like - check_load, check_disk, check_procs etc. Can some one
point me to its whereabouts with nagios 2.8.0 ? Or they are discontinued
? This is part of basic
On 04/05/07 03:08 PM, Drew Myers wrote:
> I'll try to rephrase.
>
> If all of a host's services fail, is it reasonable to expect nagios to
> mark the host as failed? How do I achieve this with passive-only checks?
You should pass along passive results for hosts. The problem with this
kind of assu
Hi Joe,
no pictures at all means, that show.cgi cannot find an corresponding
rrd-File. In fact, there
is no rrd-File in your listing
(should begin with admin01_NM-NRPE-CPU-Usage_.rrd
the complete name depends on the map-File of your nagiosgraph -
installation )
So I assume, your nagiosgraph do
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 14:56 -0400, Joe Astrologo wrote:
>
> When I type the Url:
>
> http://nagios02/nagiosgraph/show.cgi?host=admin01$&service=NM-NRPE-CPU
>
> I Get this:
>
> Nagiosgraph
> Performance data for Host: admin01$ · Service: NM-NRPE-CPU
>
>
> Daily
> Graph
> Weekly
> Graph
> M
I'll try to rephrase.
If all of a host's services fail, is it reasonable to expect nagios to
mark the host as failed? How do I achieve this with passive-only checks?
-Original Message-
From: Drew Myers
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 11:00 AM
To: 'nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject:
When I type the Url:
http://nagios02/nagiosgraph/show.cgi?host=admin01$&service=NM-NRPE-CPU
I Get this:
Nagiosgraph
Performance data for *Host: *admin01$ · *Service: *NM-NRPE-CPU
Daily [image: Graph]
Weekly [image: Graph]
Monthly [image: Graph]
Yearly [image: Graph]
It creates all the rrd fil
Try on nagiosexchange.org.
There's a native Win32 port:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Communication.41.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=141
Or a VBS script:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Windows.49.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=750&tx_netnagext_pi1[page]=20%3A10
Hope these help.
Andy.
Seba
Sebastien,
Your mail server is blocking my mail server according to the DNS
black-list Countries.Nerd.dk (cooma-1.andyshellam.eu, 82.165.38.62.)
According to that site, you're blocking e-mail from the country that IP
is registered to, which is actually the UK, so I don't understand why,
and the
That's seem perfect for Linux based device but if I have some
Windows based device do you have something similar?
Thanks
Andy Shellam wrote:
NSCA and Passive checks.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/download/contrib/documentation/misc/NSCA_Setup.pdf
Sebastien Roy wrote:
Hi G
NSCA and Passive checks.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/download/contrib/documentation/misc/NSCA_Setup.pdf
Sebastien Roy wrote:
> Hi Guys...
>
> Anyone here have an idea how I can do to monitor remote host but in
> "reverse". I mean , instead of having my Nagios Server asking remote
> device if
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/passivechecks.html
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 13:25 -0400, Sebastien Roy wrote:
> Hi Guys...
>
> Anyone here have an idea how I can do to monitor remote host but in
> "reverse". I mean , instead of having my Nagios Server asking remote
> device if everything is c
Title: Sébastien Roy
Hey folks,
I'm trying to increase the size of each "object" in the Status Map.
Like for example, is it possible to tell to Nagios that each object is
96x96 instead of 40x40 ?
Thanks
--
Sébastien Roy
Administrateur de
Systèmes Senior / Senior System Administrator
P
Title: Sébastien Roy
Hi Guys...
Anyone here have an idea how I can do to monitor remote host but in
"reverse". I mean , instead of having my Nagios Server asking remote
device if everything is correct, I need that the remote device send
data to Nagios instead (because remote device are using
I am currently monitoring a number of remote hosts passively using REL
to email the results back to me. In the event all the inbound mails
bounce, nagios receives no updates, fails freshness checks, and the
services generate alerts, as I would expect.
Is there something I have to do to generate a
Here is a quick question that my local DBA just asked me:
Can ndo2db take advantage of InnoDB tables?
Janet
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robin
Ericsson
Sent: May 4, 2007 6:39 AM
To: Ton Voon
Cc: Nagios Users mailinglist
Subject: Re: [
I downloaded some config files off of nagios exchange to monitor our Hp
Procurves. I've got them set up but they are in an "UNKNOWN" state. I've
set the community name properly, and the hostname is correct. What other
problems could I be looking at? Logs don't show anything out of the
ordinary, jus
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 04.05.2007 13:23 Uhr:
> [...]I know that
> insert.pl is used by nagiosgraph. The externall commands doesn´t works
> inmediatly, it takes an a hour to check the service...!!!
>
Have you tried to setup NagiosGrapher to use the udp network
transmission instead of
Hi friends! I´m on troubles!
I installed nagios 2.7 in a Suse. I integrated nagiograph, all was
working fine. The externall commands, graphs. works fine.
I decided to upgrade nagios , so i downloaded nagios3.0a3. I installed,
but is not working well. Now my machined is working really slow
On 5/4/07, Ton Voon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to let you know that we've found DB contention issues with
> Nagios 2.8 with NDO 1.4b2. Mysql takes a very long time (around 30
> seconds) to run the (from memory) "DELETE FROM nagios_servicechecks
> WHERE instance_id = 1 AND entry_time < ."
On 3 May 2007, at 21:07, Jim Avery wrote:
> On 03/05/07, Janet Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is anyone else experiencing high service latency when using NDOUtils?
>> If I disable the event broker in the nagios config file, I have
>> service
>> latency of 0.00/1.59/0.592. When
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