Pessoal,
Estou precisando de uma ajuda de vocês. Estou tentando monitorar os discos de
um servidor HP Proliant 380, ao tentar iniciar o nagios recebo a notificação de
erro abaixo:
Error: Service check command 'check_compaq_disk_array' specified in service
'check-compaq-disk-array' for host
Caro Igor,
A única que ele retornou foi a sysDescr.0, que serve tanto pra roteadores
Cisco quanto Cyclades, mas essa eu já estava pegando...
Atc,
Carlos.
- Original Message -
From: Igor Monteiro Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Unofficial Brazilian (Portuguese) Nagios Users List
On 30/07/07, Lalita Drolia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setting up downtime will not be possible. As our servers our being used by
individual users for testing purposes. And they may reboot the machine in
the normal process of their working. Asking them to schedule a downtime
would add overhead
On 29/07/07, Patel, H (Hiten) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to implement monitoring for the set of temperature probes using snmp.
I've issued the following command:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_snmp -H IPADDRESS -o
.oid -w 27 -c 28 -C public
And got:
SNMP OK - 22 |
Can't you just do this by playing with the apache and nagios configs?
I've done this in the past and it was not really a catch the only thing is
that you need
2 nagios configurations files: one serving the unauthenticated content with
no exec permissions,
one with the authenticated content with
On CentOS 4.5, I have Cacti and Nagios installed. I'm trying to
glue them together with a program called n2rdd but am having a
problem that I wondering is possibly Nagios-related.
When I run tail /var/log/nagios/rra/n2rrd.log, I see lots of this
sort of thing:
server01: Missing template for
I just recently noticed that there is a check_ping and a check_icmp plugin.
I ran ./check_plugin --help on each, but am still unclear as to what
each does differently. Does check_icmp include traceroute and other
non-ping ICMP checks?
* Rogelio Bastardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-30 10:37]:
I just recently noticed that there is a check_ping and a check_icmp plugin.
I ran ./check_plugin --help on each, but am still unclear as to what
each does differently.
Unlike check_ping, check_icmp allows for checking multiple hosts at
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rogelio Bastardo
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 12:37 PM
To: Nagios Users mailinglist
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_ping vs check_icmp?
I just recently noticed that there is a check_ping
Hello guys, im having trouble with the check_mysql when i change the version of
the mysql
4.1.21 to 5.0.x, the plugin start to fail.
With the answer:
NRPE: Unable to read output
Does the Mysql 5 need other plugin?
Any suggestion ?
Regards!
Guille
On 7/30/07, Rogelio Bastardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run tail /var/log/nagios/rra/n2rrd.log, I see lots of this
sort of thing:
server01: Missing template for server01 service check_ping
/etc/n2rrd/templates/rra/ping.t
So, I fixed this (by adding a #!/usr/bin/perl -w at the top of
I'm missing some key piece to this, but I'm not quite sure what it is.
Also, for what it's worth, here are the relevent entries in my cfg files
nagiios.cfg ---
process_performance_data=1
host_perfdata_command=process-host-perfdata
service_perfdata_command=process-service-perfdata
---
Just curious to see how many NSCA transactions people are running in their
environments.
I am trying to send 3000 service check results every 5 minutes from one
machine to another.
I am using xinetd which seems to panic at this volume and shut itself down.
At 2200 service checks i did not have
Hello,
I am trying to build a services.cfg using regular expressions. I have
enabled the regex options within nagios.cfg
The string I am trying is the following:
^(host|gost)\d{1,2}\.\w+\.$
and I have checked my regular expressions with:
echo 'host1.public.going' | perl -ne 'print if
Kerry Milestone wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build a services.cfg using regular expressions. I have
enabled the regex options within nagios.cfg
The string I am trying is the following:
and I have checked my regular expressions with:
echo 'host1.public.going' | perl -ne 'print if
So, if you don't mind installing the plugin setuid root, I'd recommend
using check_icmp.
Forgive my ignorance, but where can I find this?
(I googled for setuid root nagios check_icmp but nothing jumped out at me)
-
This
Hello Goksie,
Cheers for your reply.
This works too as a regex, however I still get the following within Nagios:
# ./bin/nagios -v etc/nagios.cfg
Nagios 2.9
Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org)
Last Modified: 04-10-2007
License: GPL
Reading
Kerry Milestone wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build a services.cfg using regular expressions. I have
enabled the regex options within nagios.cfg
The string I am trying is the following:
^(host|gost)\d{1,2}\.\w+\.$
and I have checked my regular expressions with:
echo 'host1.public.going'
On 7/30/07, Rogelio Bastardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, if you don't mind installing the plugin setuid root, I'd recommend
using check_icmp.
Forgive my ignorance, but where can I find this?
(I googled for setuid root nagios check_icmp but nothing jumped out at me)
ah, I see it's a
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