Since you almost certainly want to maintain a single process to handle
the logged lines, why not just write a tail-like program that parses
them one by one as they're written? After all, you'd hardly want to
slog through all the log-entries multiple times anyway.
With this solution, I find it
hi
I've a problem with ndo database. Every time I restart nagios, the colum
named is_active of the nagios_objects table turn to =0. With this
value, the plugin Bussines Project can't extract anything and as a
result of this, all bussines checks turned to UNKNONW. If I turn
is_active to =1,
Jonathan Call wrote:
That sounds very familiar to the locking/contention issue FreeBSD 7.x
has with Nagios 2.x. It has to do with how Nagios and FreeBSD handle
threading. Unfortunately I don’t have any answers on how to fix it. I’ve
had to leave my Nagios deployment on FreeBSD 6/Nagios 2
Hi,
this is my ldd...
[r...@server nagios]# ldd /usr/local/bin/nagios
/usr/local/bin/nagios:
libm.so.5 = /lib/libm.so.5 (0x2810c000)
libthr.so.3 = /lib/libthr.so.3 (0x28121000)
libltdl.so.4 = /usr/local/lib/libltdl.so.4 (0x28134000)
libc.so.7 = /lib/libc.so.7
Marc Powell wrote:
On Mar 30, 2009, at 2:21 PM, Chris Pepper wrote:
We'd like to assign services to hostgroups or hosts (even host
templates would be useful) rather than assigning them in the service.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/objecttricks.html#service
Marc,
I'm sure this problem has been solved before, but it's not obvious to me
the best way to do this, and my Google-fu is weak.
- How do I configure a service so I get CRITICAL notifications 24x7,
but WARNING notifications only during work_hours?
Thanks,
Peter
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Another way to do this is to have the service notify to a dummy
contact by default that has a 'do nothing' notification command (e.g.
/bin/true) and then use escalations to trigger real alerts; each
escalation can then have a custom time period, contact, etc.
We use this as our primary means of
2009/4/3 Chris Pepper pep...@cbio.mskcc.org:
Thanks! It seems somewhat backwards to me that I cannot specify in the
service directly, and this keeps tripping me up.
A service is always uniquely identified by both the host name and the
service description. If you keep that in mind,
Hi there - I am getting this error when trying to verify my Nagios configs and
was wondering what it means?
I newly setup Nagios to monitor some of our Linux boxes and Windows server.
Linux is sending alerts and monitoring fine but the Windows I have not gotten
any alerts.
Below is the error