Hi all,
i am planning to improve my nagios intallation by adding a sms-notification.
I have found several pluggins but there is something i don't understand...
All of them talk about, sername and password associated with SMS2Email
account, Mollie account
Is this service managed by a private
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:39 AM, Pili Muñoz Gargallo
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Hi all,
i am planning to improve my nagios intallation by adding a sms-notification.
I have found several pluggins but there is something i don't understand...
All of them talk about, sername and password associated
Hello,
Pili Muñoz Gargallo schrieb:
Hi all,
i am planning to improve my nagios intallation by adding a
sms-notification. I have found several pluggins but there is something i
don't understand... All of them talk about, sername and password
associated with SMS2Email account, Mollie
On Apr 10 23:05, Max wrote:
Hi,
SVN or CVS work very well for this; I personally use SVN. Version
control admin directories will not interfere with Nagios parsing
configs from directories as it looks for files that end in .cfg (as
you pointed out in your post).
Terrific way to keep a
The NTFS Mounted Point File System in Windows is a File
System mounted
in a Subdirectory, but still a Mounted File System., but a
got your point.
Do you Known any other way in other to get the free space percent in
this kind of cenario ?
A couple of options
1) Create a second
All,
I figure this might be something that I am doing wrong, but I am unable to
view the custom images that I have setup within the status map. I have read
many of the different instruction for converting .png files to .gd2 and even
tried .jpg, but still have not gotten it to work.
I
All,
I presently have a distributed setup using V 3.0.1, and as you would expect
with active/passive checks, it shows all the passive checks for the hosts
within the service status details as pending.
My question is this. If I am checking services passively on a box, and all
services are
I have them configured basically the same way as icon_image. I have also
tried it with the full path on the drive. The odd thing also is that popup,
which you do the mouse over, shows the correct image, which I figure is
generated from the specification of the icon_image. Just makes no sense.
I have a distributed set-up where the web interface server never
does any checks. Freshness checking is enabled on the web interface
server with a check command that will alert that the service/host
is stale.
Everything works fine except for those hosts that are not monitored
24x7.
For example,
On Apr 15, 2008, at 6:44 AM, Tom Throckmorton wrote:
On Apr 10 23:05, Max wrote:
Hi,
SVN or CVS work very well for this; I personally use SVN. Version
control admin directories will not interfere with Nagios parsing
configs from directories as it looks for files that end in .cfg (as
you
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