Pessoal,
Comecei a trabalhar com event handler, nunca mexi, e não sou o cara
em desenvolvimento de scripts, no entanto, peguei o exemplo do site do
nagios (onde ele restarta o apache), e criei um script, heheh, para um
software que utilizamos
# What state is the command_server service in?
Certo Sergio,
Criei um contact-group e o amarei aos hosts, ok.
Agora como faço pra visualizar apenas os hosts deste contact-group?
Att
Enio
nagios-users-br-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net escreveu:
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2009/4/6 Sergio Ariel sergio.ar...@iris.uh.cu:
I'm using pnp4nagios and now I need to graph more than a variable in the
same graph. Somebody does know how to obtain that?
You can use DRRAW http://web.taranis.org/drraw/ . I believe it can be
done within PNP too, but I haven't tried it. This
2009/4/6 Dei Bertine deibert...@yahoo.com:
Thanks for the detailed explanation, Jim.
So far I'm not getting a successful rate on adding my Windows server in
Nagios.
Followed detailed instructions in Nagios but still getting errors.
'Aloha!
How come that I get a warning if I omit the check_period on services while
it seems to be ok to leave it out on the hosts?
It says:
Warning: Service 'check-stuff' on host 'nice-box' has no check time period
defined!
Will nagios act well defined if I simply ignore these warnings? And
Hi Morton,
How come that I get a warning if I omit the check_period on services
while it seems to be ok to leave it out on the hosts?
according the documentation (http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/
objectdefinitions.html), check_period is mandatory for both hosts and
services! And thus,
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Edgar Matzinger edgar.matzin...@valid.nlwrote:
How come that I get a warning if I omit the check_period on services
while it seems to be ok to leave it out on the hosts?
according the documentation (http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Andreas Ericsson e...@op5.com wrote:
Morten Guldager wrote:
How come that I get a warning if I omit the check_period on services
while
it seems to be ok to leave it out on the hosts?
Because it's something one normally wants to associate with a service.
Morten Guldager wrote:
'Aloha!
How come that I get a warning if I omit the check_period on services while
it seems to be ok to leave it out on the hosts?
Because it's something one normally wants to associate with a service.
It says:
Warning: Service 'check-stuff' on host 'nice-box' has
Dear All,
I'm not sure if this counts as off topic, but I am having a very hard
time signing up for the op5 demo downloads. I receive no email
responses. I know there are some op5 guys on this list, so feel free to
help me out on this one!
---
Mr Gabriel
hi,
I have some fujitsu-siemens primergy rx-300 s3 that I monitor with the
check_fsc.pl and snmp. This works fine.
I have installed the serverviewraid manager tool from fujitusu siemens
so that I can monitor if the disks are ok. This works.
But, here comes the question: how do I monitor the
Hi,
Hi,
first find the right mib describing your hardware. Second step, enable snmp v3
on your fujitsu and at the end you write a script.
Actually I wrote a nagios plugin to check memory and cpu of F5 BigIP and
another for monitoring bandwidth via snmp. all resides on finding the right
oids
Gabriel - IP Guys wrote:
Dear All,
I'm not sure if this counts as off topic, but I am having a very hard
time signing up for the op5 demo downloads. I receive no email
responses. I know there are some op5 guys on this list, so feel free to
help me out on this one!
Hi Mr Gabriel. We
How can I to use nagvis without autentication?
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Jim Avery wrote:
2009/4/6 Sergio Ariel sergio.ar...@iris.uh.cu:
I'm using pnp4nagios and now I need to graph more than a variable in the
same graph. Somebody does know how to obtain that?
You can use DRRAW
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Giorgio Zarrelli gior...@zarrelli.org wrote:
Hi,
[knip]
To collect a value, for bandwidth, let's say, I use such a string:
I do not mean to be rude, thanks for your input.
What I need is monitoring the health of the disk array. Is it possible
to do that with
i got two plugins check_cisco_asa.pl and check_cisco_firewall.sh for cisco
firewall.
i downloaded it and unziped it and chaned the mode to 777 so that it become
executable.
./check_cisco_asa.pl -h ipaddress -c public -i 1 (from command line)
I get
Timeout: No Response from ipaddress
Timeout:
Hi all,
I am having an issue with all of the devices I added showing warning all
the time. It is a simple snmp check to see if the amps are above
160warn/180critical. They always say warning even though they are less
than the specified 160. One thing to note is once it hits the 160 mark
it
Here are the important stats:
Nagios Version: Version 3.1.0
Proficiency Level: Pretty damned high
It's been a long time since I had a question to ask here, but I've run
into an issue that's had me ripping my hair out for the first time in
many, many years of working with Nagios.
For various
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Giorgio Zarrelli gior...@zarrelli.org wrote:
Hi,
as I told you, all depends on the richness of the MIB. Find the MIB for your
server and send it to me. With that in my hands I will be able to tell you if
you can do that.
Hi Giorgio,
thanks again for your
What happens when you run it manually?
This, maybe?
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=208
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009, Thomas Donnelly wrote:
Hi all,
I am having an issue with all of the devices I added showing warning all
the time. It is a simple snmp check to see if the amps are
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Albrecht Dreß albrecht.dr...@arcor.de wrote:
What exactly is your 'disk array'? A SAN? I have a script for nagios 3
which checks the sensors (temperature, voltages, etc.) via SNMPv1 on a fsc
FibreCat SX san and a Brocade fibre switch. I don't know, though,
Hi,
as I told you, all depends on the richness of the MIB. Find the MIB for your
server and send it to me. With that in my hands I will be able to tell you if
you can do that.
Giorgio
Natxo Asenjo (natxo.ase...@gmail.com) scritto:
I do not mean to be rude, thanks for your input.
What I
Am 07.04.09 19:58 schrieb(en) Giorgio Zarrelli:
What I need is monitoring the health of the disk array. Is it
possible to do that with snmp
What exactly is your 'disk array'? A SAN? I have a script for nagios
3 which checks the sensors (temperature, voltages, etc.) via SNMPv1 on
a fsc
I need an answer that I haven't been able to find in any docs or web
searches.
I want to set up a distributed monitoring scenario using NSCA, but I
need to know if the Client will buffer checks when the connection is
lost to the central server, and then send them when the connection is
Thanks for the quick reply!
Ran from the command line got:
# ./check_snmp -H 192.168.97.71 -o mib-2.33.1.2.4.0 -C secret -w 95: -c 75:
SNMP WARNING - 100 | SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.33.1.2.4.0=100
# ./check_snmp -H 192.168.97.71 -o mib-2.33.1.2.4.0 -C secret -w 95 -c 75:
SNMP WARNING - *100* |
Christopher Burke wrote:
I need an answer that I haven’t been able to find in any docs or web
searches.
I want to set up a distributed monitoring scenario using NSCA, but I
need to know if the Client will buffer checks when the connection is
lost to the central server, and then send
Greetings All,
I'm pretty lost and could use some help. We are moving a Nagios 1.x
setup to Nagios 3.0.6. We have about 550 hosts and some 5000 services.
About 3/4 of the way through our migration of config files we noticed
that some of our hostgroups are not showing up in the web ui, but I
On Apr 7, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Sean McAfee wrote:
Christopher Burke wrote:
I need an answer that I haven’t been able to find in any docs or web
searches.
I want to set up a distributed monitoring scenario using NSCA, but I
need to know if the Client will buffer checks when the connection is
Okay, I apparently have not learned the lesson to check the archives
first. I found the answer there
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.nagios.user/45395/match=hostgrou
p+not+display), I did not check there until after I posted. Anyways for
future reference our problem was due to NOT having
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009, Thomas Donnelly wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
Ran from the command line got:
# ./check_snmp -H 192.168.97.71 -o mib-2.33.1.2.4.0 -C secret -w 95: -c 75:
SNMP WARNING - 100 | SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.33.1.2.4.0=100
# ./check_snmp -H 192.168.97.71 -o
I am seeing a ton of orphaned error message for both services and hosts. I
am running nagios on a quad core 2.2 GHZ machine running 4 GHZ memory. I
will paste my configuration file below. I have the machine sending ndo to a
local database sitting on a 170 GB Hard drive. nagios is obcessing on
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