Cleiton,
O SNMP gerá graficos de consumo de proc, mem. la, interfaces de redes.
E o cacti eh um software que vai consultar nos equipamentos esses daddos
atravez do rrdtools, mas isso são programas a parte, aconselharia vc a dar uma
googleada nesse assunto.
Nunca mexi com o centreon entao nao sei
Fala Daniel, tudo beleza?
Entao colega, o centreon é um front-end do nagios, na realidade todo o
trabalho de fazer o check inclusive via snmp quem faz é o nagios e depois o
centreon só le os dados do banco e mostra bonitinho na tela :)
O centreon também monta os graficos via RRDTool, e já estou
Olá,
Alguém sabe me dizer, P.F, se é passível criar um serviço que diz quais
os processos que estão a correr num determinado momento? Pediram para
ver isso, já fui no ficheiro de configuração já defeni um novo serviço:
define service{
use local-service ;
Bom kra entendi o problema é achar um plugin do nagios que vai te gerar um
grafico de consumo da CPU por processo, acho que isso vai ser pancadão kra ou
seja mt dificil consumo da cpu vc consegue gerar via snmp mesmo mas por
processo acho que vc vai ter que dar uma pesquisada se o snmp tem suporte
Beleza Daniel, obrigado. Vou pesquisar mais um pouco.
Cleiton
2009/3/13 Daniel Barcelini dbarcel...@cirp.usp.br
Bom kra entendi o problema é achar um plugin do nagios que vai te gerar um
grafico de consumo da CPU por processo, acho que isso vai ser pancadão kra
ou
seja mt dificil consumo da
Martyn wrote:
Thanks for the reply made me laugh did this line.
You're holding a hammer and want someone to explain to you how to use it as
a car am going to use that myself one day.
However I did get a reply saying
You can make your very own checks using whatever credentials you like
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Martyn wrote:
How do I add the windows credentials.
check_nt -H 192.168.1.1 -p 1248 -v INSTANCES -l Process
If I run the above it will give me a refused connection, where in the above
line would I add the username and password of the Windows box I want to
The learning curve is indeed steep at first. I found the book
Nagios by Wolfgang Barth invaluable in flattening that curve.
http://nostarch.com/nagios_2e.htm It's available as a .pdf download
or in traditional book form.
I'm not sure the book would answer your original question in this
thread
On Mar 13, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Mark Weaver wrote:
Just a couple of $.02us, please read in courteous, matter-of-fact tone
--
Andreas, you're making my head hurt! ;) I've been using (learning)
Nagios now for about a week now and haven't encountered anything with
such a vertical learning curve
Hi!
My first post to Nagios list.
Has someone done email/sms monitoring service to nagios for monitoring use of
su?
I would like to certain contact or contact group to be notified when someone
su's or logins as root
to the system - any recommendations for the best way to do such monitoring?
Jussi Sallinen wrote:
Has someone done email/sms monitoring service to nagios for monitoring use of
su?
I would like to certain contact or contact group to be notified when someone
su's or logins as root
to the system - any recommendations for the best way to do such monitoring?
Nagios is
Mark, thanks for keeping the tone very much to the point and
trying hard yourself. Very few people do this, so the bones we throw
on this list are generally on the assumption that people haven't.
Mark Weaver wrote:
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Martyn wrote:
How do I add the windows
It's possible to use Nagios coupled with SEC (Simple Event Correlator) to
achieve a realtime log analysis
Dr Marouane HIMDI
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De: Hari Sekhon hpsek...@googlemail.com
À: Jussi Sallinen ju...@sallinen.name
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Envoyé: Vendredi 13 Mars
On Mar 13, 2009, at 8:42 AM, Jussi Sallinen wrote:
Hi!
My first post to Nagios list.
Has someone done email/sms monitoring service to nagios for
monitoring use of su?
I would like to certain contact or contact group to be notified when
someone su's or logins as root
to the system -
On 12 Mar 2009, at 15:29, Jason Frisvold wrote:
For any given service, what is the accepted method for overriding
test
values for a specific time period? For example, we have servers that
are backed up at a given time each night. During the backup period,
load is driven up on the
Hi Andrew,
How are you configuring your sanity checks in Nagios?
Thanks.
From: Andrew Davis [mailto:ncc...@gmail.com]
Sent: March/11/2009 9:39 AM
To: Martyn
Cc: 'Onotsky, Steve x55328'; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] How to receive notification alert by sms
Hello.
Someone has managed to configure Nagios with SNMP and fortimail to check the
status cpuload, memory and the queue of messages?
Please I need that configuration.
Thank you very much
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Jim Avery wrote:
The learning curve is indeed steep at first. I found the book
Nagios by Wolfgang Barth invaluable in flattening that curve.
http://nostarch.com/nagios_2e.htm It's available as a .pdf download
or in traditional book form.
I'm not sure the book would answer your original
Like any other test...
I do a simple http test to msn.com like you'd test any website with the
standard plugin.
I do a ping test to yahoo.com since they allow pings still (unlike many
companies).
And I do a dig to google.com.
Those three are each defined as a host, then put in a hostgroup
Hello,
Can someone help me with this? None of my graphs have any information being
displayed in them. I've tried re-reading the INSTALL instructions thinking I
may've missed a step. It all seems to check out. What information do you need
from me. I tried setting the debug level to (4) and
I found this in my mailing list archives, while looking for information about
check_ntp_peer. As far as I can tell, nobody ever answered you...
I was just looking into this exact problem. If you check the verbose output,
you will probably see something like this:
0 candiate peers available
nagiosgraph
Eric Chatham
From: RijilV [mailto:rij...@riji.lv]
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 18:25
To: Eric Chatham
Cc: Nagios Users Mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Empty Graphs
2009/3/13 Eric Chatham echat...@broadvox.netmailto:echat...@broadvox.net
Hello,
Can someone help me with
2009/3/13 Eric Chatham echat...@broadvox.net
Hello,
Can someone help me with this? None of my graphs have any information
being displayed in them. I’ve tried re-reading the INSTALL instructions
thinking I may’ve missed a step. It all seems to check out. What
information do you need
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