Pessoal,
Depois de muito apanhar, consegui fazer funcionar o Nagios distribuído com o
DNX.
Tive que fazer muitos ajustes nos comandos, mas os maiores problemas eram os
seguintes:
1 - O script de inicialização do DNX Client foi feito pro Suse, com comandos
totalmente diferentes do debian. Então
Pessoal segue um plugin para monitorar a RAM de maquina com LInux.
Pode ser útil pra alguém aí. Não manjo quase nada de perl, então pode ser
que melhoras possam ser feitas pelo pessoal, porém está funcionando
perfeitamente.
parametros para usa-lo.
check_snmp_mem_linux.pl server community valor
Goke Ade wrote:
Hello all,
Can someone send me the link to download nagios tar files?
Not trial version plz.
Thanks
On 7/15/10, Goke Ade perlsk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
Can someone send me the link to download nagios tar files?
Not trial version plz.
Thanks
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Sent
Is there any way rto do this? Ie hide whats in brackets.
Im using the hostgroups to split up the different architectures, as well as
physical/VM. However, I found I have to put for example
a-windows-base-hostgroup to get it to be first in list.
As I can set the Alias as Windows Servers can I
Hi,
Carl Friend wrote:
Well I've sent a patch a few months ago to nagios-devel but iirc it's
only in CVS, not within a new beta release. An Icinga user pointed me to
that problem.
http://markmail.org/message/jsolx6j6jl74aqpj
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/219
I caught one of
Greg Pangrazio wrote:
Is there a way to limit which hosts get put into the NDO database? My
install is getting a bit big and NDO is taking up too much of the CPU
and making the system sluggish. If i turn of NDO it works fine.
I use ndo for some custom pages for groups that do not have
It is on http://www.nagios.com/products/nagiosxi/try
Thank you
On 7/15/10, Assaf Flatto nag...@flatto.net wrote:
Goke Ade wrote:
Hello all,
Can someone send me the link to download nagios tar files?
Not trial version plz.
Thanks
On 7/15/10, Goke Ade perlsk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
We run on redhat linux and I use a common init script in
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nagios. That would be an easy place to add that
additional script. Currently it maintains our pnp4nagios, nsca
listener, ndoutils, etc.
-Original Message-
From: Paul M. Dubuc [mailto:w...@paul.dubuc.org]
Sent:
ndo2db:
ndo2db_user=nagios
ndo2db_group=nagios
socket_type=unix
socket_name=/var/cache/nagios3/ndo.sock
tcp_port=5668
db_servertype=mysql
db_host=localhost
db_port=
db_name=ndoutils
db_prefix=nagios_
db_user=php_user
db_pass=ph...@ssw0rd
max_timedevents_age=60
max_systemcommands_age=90
Hi,
Greg Pangrazio wrote:
max_timedevents_age=60
If you remove that from data_processing_options, it won't be used in the
future.
max_systemcommands_age=90
max_servicechecks_age=90
max_hostchecks_age=90
max_eventhandlers_age=1440
Quite low values, could be that the cleanup
Ryan C Ash wrote:
Paul M. Dubuc wrote
I would like to have some way of running a command only when Nagios is
started, or is restarted from the Process Commands menu, or any time
Nagios reloads its configuration files. Is there a way to do this? I
thought about writing it as a localhost
I don't really care about historical data so i was reducing those
times to get data out of the DB faster and improve startup times.
Should I go back to the defaults there?
Here is the SQL
+--+
| CNT |
+--+
| 3232 |
+--+
Really I only need service and host status nothing else is of
Greg Pangrazio wrote:
I don't really care about historical data so i was reducing those
times to get data out of the DB faster and improve startup times.
Check on indexes for the MySQL schema. there is a -mod sql script next
to the normal db schema definition.
Should I go back to the
So i set data_processing_options to 12480
moved the timeouts back to the standards
I am still seeing the same behavior.
As soon as I start ndoutils the service and host checks stop. In the
performance info the number of checks in the last 1min goes to 0 and
if i wait long enough the 5 min also
Hi all,
I am new to Nagios and has installed Nagios-3.2.1 on a CentOs machine. When I
log in to the GUI and click on the pages from the left frame, I see a grey-ish
box on all the pages which has a title corresponding to the page I click on and
the rest reads:
Last Updated: Thu Jul 15
On 15 July 2010 19:58, Honia A honia2...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to Nagios and has installed Nagios-3.2.1 on a CentOs machine. When
I log in to the GUI and click on the pages from the left frame, I see
a grey-ish box on all the pages which has a title corresponding to the page
I
HI Jim,
It was very helpful thank you. I did a search for *.ssi on the same machine I
have Nagios installed. But it didn't return anything.
My question is if there is a way to change an existing text... I appreciate
your input though.
Regards,
h
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010
Hi.
If you are ok with posting it on the first (main) page, that is editable
( see the main.php file under your nagios/share directory)
If you want to keep that message on all the pages (e.g. in that little
gray box), it looks like that is generated in each of the cgi pages,
which is
Is there some programmatic way to find out whether or not active checks are
enabled or disabled for a service in Nagios. We have a requirement for an
audit to provide notifications for certain critical services that may have
their active checks disabled so they aren't left that way any longer
* Paul M. Dubuc w...@paul.dubuc.org [2010-07-15 17:08]:
Is there some programmatic way to find out whether or not active checks are
enabled or disabled for a service in Nagios. We have a requirement for an
audit to provide notifications for certain critical services that may have
their
Holger Weiß wrote:
* Paul M. Dubucw...@paul.dubuc.org [2010-07-15 17:08]:
Is there some programmatic way to find out whether or not active checks are
enabled or disabled for a service in Nagios. We have a requirement for an
audit to provide notifications for certain critical services that
On 15 Jul 2010, at 22:08, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
Is there some programmatic way to find out whether or not active
checks are
enabled or disabled for a service in Nagios. We have a requirement
for an
audit to provide notifications for certain critical services that
may have
their
On 9 Jul 2010, at 18:16, Shadhin Rahman wrote:
All,
I have a failover setup with nagios. I also have ndoUtils setup
for collecting historical data. My setup is described below.
master server - running nagios and ndoutils collecting data. The
master is also sending host state and
On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 03:03, etor...@dap.es wrote:
if disable notifications for all services.
Not notify the other, no?
Not really. You can control notification in each service definition.
Check out the Nagios doc Configuring Nagios-Object definitions.
Andrew
Why not use SEC (http://simple-evcorr.sourceforge.net/), or something
similar, to watch the nagios.log file and match on a regexp pattern. When
that pattern is seen, run the script of your choice. I assume that anytime
the Nagios process is restarted a log will be generated there.
-- Eric
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