Hi Marc,
The template file doesn't even get changed while we are updating.
I am going to test moving cfg files around this afternoon
Will update once I have done this
Regards,
Conor
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From: Marc Powell [mailto:m...@ena.com]
Sent: 15 July 2009 18:50
To: Nagios Users
Since some servers actually don't have certain windows services running,
or maybe others don't have memory usage stats, etc, I don't want to hav
a constant red flag for one server because of that. So I am attempting
to apply services to my hosts by groups.
My question is this;
Can one host be a
Yup - that fixed it! I did not have an snmp statement for access from
10.1.102.21 to 10.1.100.3 once I added it I could successfully get my results
from check_snmp - thanks Marc! :-)
[r...@dns libexec]# ./check_snmp -C public -H 10.1.100.3 -o ifOperStatus.1 -r 1
-m RFC1213-MIB
SNMP OK - up(1)
On Jul 16, 2009, at 7:25 AM, SYS ADMIN wrote:
My question is this;
Can one host be a member of more than one group?
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/objectdefinitions.html#host
hostgroups: This directive is used to identify the short name(s) of
the hostgroup(s) that the host belongs
Hi,
I'm running nagios 3.0.6 on a debian etch system.
I builded a setup that was easy to manage, but now i have the problem
that i can't change my notification intervals.
When i take a look in the nagios web interface my notification
intervals are configured as 0h 30m 0s.
My config looks
Hi,
Tested all the order of cfg files and it always shows the error on bottom cfg
file.
If I use the cfg_dir the file order they it points at this as the source of the
error.
There is nothing { } missing off the files.
I even moved the cfg files to a test Fedora machine and I get the same
Marc Powell wrote:
On Jul 15, 2009, at 11:13 AM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
IMO, the ideal solution here would be if I could just submit passive
check results for services that aren't explicitly configured in
Nagios.
But alas, that's not allowed and it fails with messages like
Warning:
which ndoutils can I download that is supported..ie where I don't get this
message:
the below is ndoutils-1.4b7
thanks...
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On Jul 16, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Natalie Aloi wrote:
which ndoutils can I download that is supported..ie where I don't
get this message:
the below is ndoutils-1.4b7
none. The software is alpha/beta quality and 1.4b7 is the latest
version. Use at your own risk, YMMV, and all those other
get the lastest sourcecode directly from cvs. code is
beta/unstable/blocking etc but it causes less problems than the 1.4b7
tar-ball
be sure to follow the installation guide exactly and afterwards, set the
data processing options and db trimming options for your need.
(hint: install the
All, after running ./configure - I get this output...I cannot seem to locate
mysql.h however mysql is up running (I am not sure but have been referenced
to mysqlclient - I am not sure exactly why the client is needed...but I did a
directory search for all that is mysql and have included that
I found it after running: yum -y install mysql mysql-devel mysql-server gcc-c++
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I found out what my issue was. I had a colleague double check my work, I
needed a second set of eyes. Apparently, executing the
handle-master-proc-event manually with the appropriate syntax for
executing the enable_notifications script displayed an error. I added
a double ;; after the WARNING) as
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Am 16.07.2009 20:58 Uhr, schrieb Sara Kinner:
Nagios currently treats scheduled downtime as non-existent. In other
words, if you have 20 hours uptime, 1 hour unscheduled downtime, and 3
hours scheduled downtime, nagios will report 20/21 (95.23%)
SYS ADMIN wrote:
Yes. The docs that he pasted you specify that you can name hostgroup(s),
meaning you can specify one or more hostgroups for a host
-Gius
I looked at the page you sent me to, but it did not answer the question.
I know what a host group is, I need to know if a host can be a
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:58 PM, SYS ADMINsysad...@cmda.org wrote:
I looked at the page you sent me to, but it did not answer the question.
I know what a host group is, I need to know if a host can be a member of
more than one group.
Yes
On Jul 16, 2009, at 2:58 PM, SYS ADMIN wrote:
I looked at the page you sent me to, but it did not answer the
question.
Which page? Which question? I don't see any prior questions under this
Subject.
I know what a host group is, I need to know if a host can be a
member of
more than
Hi folks,
I have Nagios 3.0.6 running on CentoOS 5.3 (current patches). I have
defined 72 hosts with 716 services. Everything works fine so far.
Now I have added a new hostgroup consisting of 2 new servers, and have
added this hostgroup_name to 16 service definitions. Running
/usr/bin/nagios
Hello
In my production environment I still using dnx 0.18 with nagios 3.0.4 into
rhel5.2 x86_64. The memory leaks in dnx 0.18 are very hard to handle in a
large setup (10 dnx workers).
In the past I couldnĀ“t had success using dnx 0.19. I got a lot of segfaults.
I saw that some people took the
Hello,
I'm having some problems compiling nrpe-2.12 on Solaris 9. Configure works
fine but the compile fails. Make all delivers:
nrpe.c:244: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
Undefined first referenced
symbol in
I have a number of scripts I have developed to monitor our UPS units
via SNMP - I found the included plugins didn't give me enough power/
flexibility with the monitoring, so I made my own. Unfortunately, we
have just added a new UPS to the system which, although made by the
same company,
On Jul 15, 2009, at 8:23 AM, Chris Waters wrote:
You could do something like this:
Replace the paths to reflect your environment.
tail -f /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log | perl -pe
's/(\d+)/localtime($1)/e'
or
grep 'something important to look for'
somelogfilewithepochtimestamps.log |
I would suggest you use custom object variables
(http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/customobjectvars.html). This is
a nagios 3 feature, so if you're on 2.0 you'll need to upgrade.
Basically, you can define custom variables into
hosts/services/whatever. So you'd have a custom object var
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Israel
Brewsterisr...@frontierflying.com wrote:
Anyone else run into a similar situation? What does everyone else think the
best approach here is? Thanks.
We do a lot of SNMP monitoring for a number of various agents -
Net-SNMP, Cisco, Sysedge. I have found it
On Jul 16, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Israel Brewster wrote:
I have a number of scripts I have developed to monitor our UPS units
via SNMP - I found the included plugins didn't give me enough power/
flexibility with the monitoring, so I made my own. Unfortunately, we
have just added a new UPS to
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:50:50 -0800, Israel Brewster
isr...@frontierflying.com wrote:
I have a number of scripts I have developed to monitor our UPS units
via SNMP - I found the included plugins didn't give me enough power/
flexibility with the monitoring, so I made my own. Unfortunately, we
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