Amigo,
No arquivo nagios.cfg você tira o som.
At.,
Sauer.
2008/5/27 Carlos Luis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olá!!! sou novo na área, mas estou tranquilo sei que trabalhar com software
livre é ser capacitado através da ajuda dos amigos das comunidades, o meu
problema é o seguinte, estou
Colega
Sendo mais específico nesta sua primeira pergunta à lista.
Os arquivos .cfg do nagios são seprados, na maioria para ajudar aos humanos.
Os sons são arquivos .wav e estão configurados no cgi.cfg com os
seguintes parametros:
cgi.cfg:host_unreachable_sound=unreachable.wav
Looking at the NSCA sources, common.h has:
#define MAX_PLUGINOUTPUT_LENGTH 512
I'm guessing that's the issue right there. The first thing I'd try is
to bump that up to 4096, and recompile send_nsca and nsca. I haven't
looked very carefully at the source or tried this myself, but it
Have you been looking at iReport and JasperServer/JasperReport form
http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/ireport it's a good alternative to Crystal
Reports.
In the past we have been looking at SLA reporting out of nagios with NDO, but
unfortunately we had to stall this project for some time.
Have you been looking at iReport and JasperServer/JasperReport form
http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/ireport it's a good alternative to Crystal
Reports.
In the past we have been looking at SLA reporting out of nagios with NDO, but
unfortunately we had to stall this project for some time.
Mathieu Gagné wrote:
Hi,
Andy Shellam wrote:
The lines
you sent for the host escalation were actually for the host itself! The
host escalation's contacts also had a space in the strtok() functions,
which explains why a host escalation wouldn't register Andy Shellam as
a contact name,
Hi,
I just want only email alerts instead of sms alerts,How can i configure it
on a specific host
Thanks and Regards
Kaushal
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Hi all,
I've recently spent some time again on thinking about our VMWare
Infrastructure (ESX clusters) and
its monitoring. I'd like to hear some opinions from the list, how others
implemented the monitoring.
Currently my setup is as follows:
- 3 ESX clusters with 6 hosts each
- 100 VMs per
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On 27/05/08 09:01 AM, Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi Folks,
can I break long lines within a config file in several lines? I have tried
the usual backslash, but nagios -v did not like it.
What do yo do when you have dozens of hosts to put into one
Hi all,
ever since I started building up our new nagios environment under nagios
3.0, I noticed that my
logfile contains massive amounts of HOST UP alerts - even though the host
was never down before.
Actually I seem to have this log entry each time a host is checked, I
guess they get checked
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Hi all,
ever since I started building up our new nagios environment under nagios
3.0, I noticed that my
logfile contains massive amounts of HOST UP alerts - even though the host
was never down before.
Actually I seem to have this log entry each time a host is
Hello,our nagios does not update any of the hosts/service states,
i recognized it because I didnt get any mails in the last 24h.
I restarted nagios and it told me there is no lock file, but a ps
gave me the nagios process
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The two ways I've come up with to make nagios send
notifications as a different user are:
Write a wrapper which allows mail to be sent with normal headers or run nagios
as a different user, are there any different options? The mail command in
linux/unix appears to be a little
--- Bo Philip Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you been looking at iReport and JasperServer/JasperReport form
http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/ireport it's a good alternative to
Crystal Reports.
In the past we have been looking at SLA reporting out of nagios with
NDO, but
Andreas Ericsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.05.2008 13:19:00:
The culprit seems to be:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] archives]# egrep HOST ALERT:.*UP;HARD
nagios-05-28-2008-00.log | wc -l
97716
So I have 97716 entries each day looking like:
[1211844162] HOST ALERT:
Hugo,
Thanks for checking into this. I rolled back to version 3.0.1 and
everything is working fine. For some reason the new code is reading
the slashes on urls differently. See the lines on URL to Acknowledge.
following is a mail notification from nagios-3.0.1
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 07:07 +, Nair wrote:
Any one tried SOAP request integration with Nagios?
A SOAP-XML interface (for say, perhaps, inter-component protocol
communication with NRPE, NSCA, DNX, active-standby promotion) would be
so fucking hawtte ..
~BAS
Thank you,
Nair.
On May 28, 2008, at 2:41 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi,
I just want only email alerts instead of sms alerts,How can i
configure it on a specific host
Notification methods are determined on a per-contact basis so use a
contact that doesn't specify sms notifications. Alternately, change
I'm not exactly sure what you're looking for, but our WebReboot
integration plugins communicate with WebReboot Enterprise remote
reboot devices. This is done using ZSI with Python. The source code
is available under the Apache Software License at:
sendmail -f
On 5/28/08, Drew Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The two ways I've come up with to make nagios send
notifications as a different user are:
Write a wrapper which allows mail to be sent with normal headers or run
nagios as a different user, are there any different
HI. Did you pre-load or substitute all those variables into the
environment prior to running that, or did you just run exactly what's
below? (For example, if $CONTACTEMAIL$ var was empty/null, I would think
the command below would not work at all.. :\
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Dear All,
I'm running Nagios 3.0.2, although I (assume) I configured everything correctly
for the notifications,
I'm not receiving any.
My email address is typed correctly in the contacts cfg file.
Where should I start troubleshooting ?
Regards,
Tim Van Caeyzeele
Thanks for the feedback,
I executed the line I found in the commands.cfg
No errors received, but no mail received neither L
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects# /usr/bin/printf %b *
Nagios *\n\nNotification Type: $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$\n\nService:
$SERVICEDESC$\nHost:
Problem appears to be located at EXIM
I found error messages that it's not able to relay to external domains..
Checking into that now ;)
Thanks all!
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Sent: woensdag 28 mei 2008 16:12
To: nagios
On May 28, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Tim Van Caeyzeele wrote:
Thanks for the feedback,
I executed the line I found in the commands.cfg
No errors received, but no mail received neither L
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects# /usr/bin/printf %b
* Nagios *\n\nNotification Type:
Anyone know of a dirt-simple analog device that can take ANY red
status's from nagios and
transmit the signal to some visible device?
Details: We have a medium nagios install on a closed network and wish
to have it transmit
a something is wrong message to some device not on the network. We
are
Hi,
I'm running Nagios 3.01, after the restart of process in the web interface,
some services have stopped check.
The restart of nagios process was at 4:44PM in 05/26.
after the restart he checked the services until the 11:57PM,
but in 05/27 he did not check any further.
What may have
What I'm really trying to get is multi-line output. Nagios/NRPE supports
this (v3.x) e.g.:
TEXT OUTPUT | OPTIONAL PERFDATA
LONG TEXT LINE 1
LONG TEXT LINE 2
This works for NRPE, but not with NSCA, since NSCA can only take a
single line as an argument.
What I'm trying to achieve is sending
Hi
when i run the below command i get NRPE: Unable to read output
sudo -u nagios /usr/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost -c
check_total_procs
NRPE: Unable to read output
Thanks and Regards
Kaushal
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On May 28, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Aaron Mills wrote:
What I'm really trying to get is multi-line output. Nagios/NRPE
supports
this (v3.x) e.g.:
TEXT OUTPUT | OPTIONAL PERFDATA
LONG TEXT LINE 1
LONG TEXT LINE 2
This works for NRPE, but not with NSCA, since NSCA can only take a
single line
I did the the same thing the other day.
Make sure the nrpe.cfg is readable by the nrpe daemon.
Make sure that the path to the command is correct.
Thanks
Steve Pribyl
Senior Infrastructure Practitioner
Peel, Inc
990 Grove St. Suite 204
Evanston, IL 60201
Phone: 847-424-0954 ex 14
Cell:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Steve Pribyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did the the same thing the other day.
Make sure the nrpe.cfg is readable by the nrpe daemon.
Make sure that the path to the command is correct.
Thanks
Steve Pribyl
Senior Infrastructure Practitioner
Peel, Inc
990
On May 28, 2008, at 1:38 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi
when i run the below command i get NRPE: Unable to read output
sudo -u nagios /usr/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost -c
check_total_procs
NRPE: Unable to read output
NRPE provides a debug option for problems such as this.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 28, 2008, at 1:38 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi
when i run the below command i get NRPE: Unable to read output
sudo -u nagios /usr/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost -c
check_total_procs
NRPE:
I have nagiosgraph set up on nagios. The plotting is working on services
for local system, but not on the remote systems' services.
Here is the nagiosgraph debug log for a service biwofe_CPU. All values
are nan since yesterday. I did many tries, at one time it showed only
one data set
(snip)
when i run the below command i get NRPE: Unable to read output
sudo -u nagios /usr/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost -c
check_total_procs
NRPE: Unable to read output
(/snip)
is check_total_procs readable / executable by the nagios user at the
monitored server?
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On May 28, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NRPE provides a debug option for problems such as this. There could be
many causes and you haven't provided any information to say which. If
you need further
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On 28/05/08 01:12 AM, Thomas Borger wrote:
Looking at the NSCA sources, common.h has:
#define MAX_PLUGINOUTPUT_LENGTH 512
I'm guessing that's the issue right there. The first thing I'd try is
to bump that up to 4096, and recompile send_nsca
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Although when running as a non-root user you may need to add the user to
the trusted-users for this switch to work, or something equivalent if
you're not using sendmail.
Thomas
On 28/05/08 09:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sendmail -f
On
On 5/28/08 7:50 AM, Drew Weaver wrote:
The two ways I've come up with to make nagios send notifications as a
different user are:
Drew, are you trying to customize the outgoing mail so that it _appears_
the mail is coming from a different user, or so that the mail is
actually being emitted by
On May 28, 2008, at 11:54 AM
, Aaron Mills wrote:
What I'm really trying to get is multi-line output. Nagios/NRPE
supports
this (v3.x) e.g.:
TEXT OUTPUT | OPTIONAL PERFDATA
LONG TEXT LINE 1
LONG TEXT LINE 2
This works for NRPE, but not with NSCA, since NSCA can only take a
check the value in nagios source code (include/nagios.h) too.
It muste be at least the same or higher.
A value of 4096 will likely work well in Linux as pipes guarantee that
this many bytes can be written at once in that OS. POSIX requires 512
bytes so this may vary between operating
Take a look at the Nagios Ampel Project http://www.smekal.at/code/NAmpel/
Bo Larsen
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