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From: Andrea Imparato
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 11:09:26
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Reply-To: Nagios Users List
Subject: [Nagios-users] passive service and notification email
Hello to all ml,
I have a simple requ
> OK, well, I hope I'm not embarrassing myself with this. It's a perl
> script and uses Ton Voon's nifty Nagios::Plugins module. I run checks
> against things I want to know about. Thinking about it, I guess it would
> be nice to have the failed hosts/services check alert on percentage of
> fai
As far as I remember there are no options for this in the standard check_http
plugin. You can create 2 checks (and maybe a third one that aggregates them and
trigger the notifications), or use a wrapper plugin running the 2 checks and
"merging" the results. Or you can use check_multi, but maybe
I think you need to set up 2 checks. One for each port.
Rutger
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
> Hi Sir
>
> I need to define multiple port in check_http. I defined the command.cfg as
> follows, in my environment different port tomcat are running how can i find
> the tomc
On 27/10/10 13:39, Marc Powell wrote:
>
> On Oct 27, 2010, at 4:04 AM, Tim Edwards wrote:
>
> snip...
>
>> However when I run it from the nagios server I don't see the output from
>> our sendmail mailqueue check, which is the last check listed in our
>> /usr/local/nagios/checks/systemhealth.cmd
On 10/27/2010 04:38 PM, Chris Hudson wrote:
> Anyone here ever configure an OpenVMS server for snmp / Nagios? Any info
> at all would be greatly appreciated, I'm not having any luck at all.
>
I once hacked NRPE to work on OpenVMS. It's not quite NRPE anymore
though, but it worked (and still wor
Anyone here ever configure an OpenVMS server for snmp / Nagios? Any info
at all would be greatly appreciated, I'm not having any luck at all.
Thanks,
Chris Hudson
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Benny,
OK, well, I hope I'm not embarrassing myself with this. It's a perl script and
uses Ton Voon's nifty Nagios::Plugins module. I run checks against things I
want to know about. Thinking about it, I guess it would be nice to have the
failed hosts/services check alert on percentage of fai
Hi Tim,
> However when I run it from the nagios server I don't see the output from
> our sendmail mailqueue check, which is the last check listed in our
> /usr/local/nagios/checks/systemhealth.cmd file:
The report option -r 11 (1+2+8) is not a good idea, because you left out -r 4
to show errors
Hi!
Just a reminder for people that are running older versions of Nagios
that since DST will be ending soon, the DST time scheduling bug may
affect you.
The bug affects Nagios 3.2.0 and is fixed in Nagios 3.2.1.
More details at: http://bit.ly/cnhf5S
Ton
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On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Jim Avery wrote:
> On 26 October 2010 14:44, Chris Hudson wrote:
>> you to cd to /etc/ld.so.conf and edit/create a file called oracle.conf and
>> insert the following path in the file: /opt/oracle/lib
>> Is this referring to a path on the Oracle server I will b
On Oct 27, 2010, at 4:04 AM, Tim Edwards wrote:
snip...
> However when I run it from the nagios server I don't see the output from
> our sendmail mailqueue check, which is the last check listed in our
> /usr/local/nagios/checks/systemhealth.cmd file:
>
> system_mailqueue|check_multi::check_mult
Hi everybody:
I'm working hardly with nagios 3.0.X over Debian Lenny.
I have any questions. I don't find information about these issues
about notification issues.
I have any hosts with a first_notification_delay of 60 minutes.
Question 1: If a host goes in hard critical state I know that
nagi
If I run the following command on a particular nagios client machine it
produces a whole lot of output, including that from our sendmail
mailqueue check:
/usr/local/nagios/checks/check_multi -f
/usr/local/nagios/checks//systemhealth.cmd -r 11 -l
/usr/local/nagios/checks/
..snip a whole lot of outpu
Activate SNMP on the virtual machines (which is an OS component) and
do your monitoring via check_snmp.
Rutger
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, Himanshu Arora wrote:
> So how can i go about it Leif, any ideas... Would really appreciate if you
> can elaborate a bit... if this can be monitored thr
On 10/27/2010 07:08 AM, Himanshu Arora wrote:
> Wondering if it is possible to setup the monitoring for vmware,
> i have 100s of guest operating systems running on ESX hosts and want to
> monitor all guest os without installing agent on 'em.
>
> and the requirement is to monitor atleast disk space
I use a combination of:
NSClient++
SNMP
"Directly Check" (For example HTTP, HTTPS, Certificate Lifetime, POP3
and IMAP)
I don't have VMWare yet, so I have no idea what you can pull out of the
Virtual Center, but through NSClient++ you can build you own check line
on the windows, that is have
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