Hi,
In the config example was a error see line "Sorry"
> example time definition
>
> define timeperiod{
> timeperiod_name service-2008
> alias service-2008
> 2008-01-2612:00-24:00
> 2008-04-2615:15-15:20
> 2008-07-2612:00-18:00
> 2008-10-2512:00-24:0
Hi,
I'm using nagios 3.0.1 in productive and evaluation environment and have
some trouble with time definitions.
Is there someone here with an working setup time definitions with using
"exclude"? (new feature in nagios 3.x)
I have asked this question in german mailing list also, but there is no
I have followed the documentation on the centralized/distributed
model. I believe I have everything setup properly:
My central server has active checks disabled, it has the same services
and host configuration data as the distributed server. I have NSCA
functioning, and I can see that the ce
You could write a simple cron job and use NCSA to push the results to
Nagios.
I suggest send_ncsa.pl so you don't have to compile any software.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 06:09:36PM -0700, Mirza Dedic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have AIX 5.3 running on our production servers and the way things are
> se
Hi,
I have been trying to test and implement the negate wrapper in our Nagios
environment. It has worked successfully with all (except one) of the
plugins.
'negate' is not working as expected when I try to use with check_http (with
-u argument especially). When I actually run the negate wrapper
w
list,
im getting the following when attempting to compile nagios-plugins on a
solaris 10 x86 (x4500) box.
# begin background system info
-bash-3.00$ uname -a
SunOS loraine 5.10 Generic_127128-11 i86pc i386 i86pc
-bash-3.00$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/sfw/lib/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.10/3.4.3/
You should be able to get this data through the Process performance counter
object with the instance set to the process name (as long as you can map the
process name to an actual counter instance)
or you should be able to get this data through a WMI querry
Or you can write a script or program and
Hello,
We have AIX 5.3 running on our production servers and the way things are setup
we need to make sure there are no STALE processes on the box, by STALE I mean
any idle process that has been running for more than 5 hours. Sure we can
monitor this with topas -P and have a terminal session op
I have followed the documentation on the centralized/distributed
model. I believe I have everything setup properly:
My central server has active checks disabled, it has the same services
and host configuration data as the distributed server. I have NSCA
functioning, and I can see that the ce
On May 20, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Hendrik Bäcker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Israel Brewster schrieb:
>> I did look at nagvis a while back, but at least at that time it
>> would have required me to go through a very time-consuming process
>> of placing each host and each link on the layout manually, and
Hi,
Israel Brewster schrieb:
I did look at nagvis a while back, but at least at that time it would
have required me to go through a very time-consuming process of
placing each host and each link on the layout manually, and then
adjusting the coordinates of each host and link in a configur
I posted this question about a month and a half ago, but didn't get
any replies. I'm hoping that now that Nagios 3 has been out a bit
longer, there might be more options.
My company has been using nagios 2.x for some time, with the add-on
Nexsm for displaying a visual overview of the network
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Marc Powell wrote:
| On May 20, 2008, at 3:20 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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|> A bit off-topic but this list is the only one I have a hard time
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|> So I
On May 20, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 02:16:23PM +0530, Michael Mukherji wrote:
>> thanks for your input.But the port was actually down.Bt i want
>> notification
>> saying that port is down rather than snmp unable to collect data
>>
>> So is any ex
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:20:15AM +0200, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> A bit off-topic but this list is the only one I have a hard time sending
> replies back to.
>
> So I was thinking of adding a Reply-To: header on my side by adding some
> code to my procmail filters. Anyone happen to have a work
On May 20, 2008, at 3:20 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> A bit off-topic but this list is the only one I have a hard time
> sending
> replies back to.
>
> So I was thinking of adding a Reply-To: header on my side by adding
> some
> c
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 02:16:23PM +0530, Michael Mukherji wrote:
>thanks for your input.But the port was actually down.Bt i want notification
>saying that port is down rather than snmp unable to collect data
>
>So is any extra parameter such as -s /-r is required in my check_snmp
>
Here some host example
define host{
host_namehostname
contact_groups 1
alias hostname.fulname
address x.xx.xxx.xxx
parents rout
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Saulo Silva wrote:
| I have a strange situation where my nagios is not recovering after some
| server goes to UNREACHABLE state unless I force a recheck .
What service have you assigned to this host? How did you define this host?
Did you read the s
Hello List,
Been a while since I have been able to post on a regular basis due to
being given the opportunity to seek other employment! I have landed,
gracefully, in a position where I have been tasked with designing a
large scale Nagios installation. The requirements are all client
requirements a
Hi All ,
I have a strange situation where my nagios is not recovering after some
server goes to UNREACHABLE state unless I force a recheck .
That is the state before the Re-schedule the next check of this host
Host Status: UNREACHABLE
Status Information:CRITICAL - Plugin timed out after 10 sec
On May 20, 2008, at 2:23 AM, Michael Mukherji wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I am using nagios 3.0.I am having problem in getting notification
> for any port down in my router.I am using snmp to collect data.
>
> now when the port goes down , i recieve messege saying SMNP data
> not recieved from
On May 20, 2008, at 4:50 AM, Ståle Askerød Johansen wrote:
>
>
> Hello, oh thou sweet fountain of problem-solving knowledge :-)
>
> Here at the University of Oslo we are running Natios to monitor
> roughly 10k services out of which ~9500 are active. We also monitor
> ~700 hosts. We are running na
this is a nagiosql question really but i wonder if any users here have
encountered this before.
using nagiosql i can generate and write configs both into the db and
onto the filesystem. Nagios can read them and startup etc.
The problem is that for some reason when configs are deleted from the d
Hello, oh thou sweet fountain of problem-solving knowledge :-)
Here at the University of Oslo we are running Natios to monitor
roughly 10k services out of which ~9500 are active. We also monitor
~700 hosts. We are running nagios 3.0.1 on a Dell 2850 with 4 Gb of RAM.
And 4 kernels. We upgraded f
Izz Abdullah schrieb:
> I have a remote Linux host (ubuntu), and the monitoring server is Redhat
> Linux Enterprise 4. I have disabled SSL for check_nrpe and when testing the
> connection to the remote host with the /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe
> -H 192.168.0.1 command, I receive the fo
I have a remote Linux host (ubuntu), and the monitoring server is Redhat Linux
Enterprise 4. I have disabled SSL for check_nrpe and when testing the
connection to the remote host with the /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H
192.168.0.1 command, I receive the following error:
CHECK_NRPE: Rec
Not necessarily explorer.exe.
I am looking more at some java instances, (java.exe, etc.). I want to know CPU
load as well as Memory usage of a process.
Thanks,
Izz
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On Tuesday May 20 2008 10:38:24 am Villanueva, Pete wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>
>
> I have a problem regarding the nrpe when I try this command ./check_nrpe
> -H 10.65.32.98 -c check_disk ...error occurred CHECK_NRPE: Received 0
> bytes. Are we allowed to connect to the host?
>
First, try to answer th
Hi Izz,
Izz Abdullah schrieb:
> I have enabled performance data for my monitored Windows 2k3 server. I am
> receiving performance data, not extremely clear, but receiving, for the
> defaulted services. What I want is to see performance data on running
> processes as well (e.g. the Explorer.ex
Hi
thanks for your input.But the port was actually down.Bt i want notification
saying that port is down rather than snmp unable to collect data
So is any extra parameter such as -s /-r is required in my check_snmp
command.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Hugo van der Kooij <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Hello All,
I have a problem regarding the nrpe when I try this command ./check_nrpe
-H 10.65.32.98 -c check_disk ...error occurred CHECK_NRPE: Received 0
bytes. Are we allowed to connect to the host?
How do I fix this?
Pete Sherwin S. Villanueva
Information Technology Departme
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Hi,
A bit off-topic but this list is the only one I have a hard time sending
replies back to.
So I was thinking of adding a Reply-To: header on my side by adding some
code to my procmail filters. Anyone happen to have a working set they
would like to
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Michael Mukherji wrote:
| Hello list
|
| I am using nagios 3.0.I am having problem in getting notification for
| any port down in my router.I am using snmp to collect data.
|
| define service{
| usegeneric-service; Inherit values from a
Hello list
I am using nagios 3.0.I am having problem in getting notification for any
port down in my router.I am using snmp to collect data.
define service{
usegeneric-service; Inherit values from a template
host_namehongkong-gw1
service_descriptionPort 10 descr admins
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