Hi,
I would really suggest you have a look at check_mk and multisite. This
Nagios addon supports having multiple Nagios servers in one management
interface.
http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_multisite.html
/Rutger
On Saturday, November 20, 2010, Ray Kiddy wrote:
>
> I have an idea on how to get
> I had another question regarding adjusting these thresholds, this time on
> localhost. It regards the Current Load parameter, which is giving me a
> Critical Load average of -- 2.47, 3.43, and 4.06
>
> in localhost.cfg, /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/localhost.cfg, I have this
>
> define service{
I have an idea on how to get a sort of distributed nagios to work. It actually
seems simple. MaybeI am not seeing something. Maybe someone here knows a reason
this will not work.
I have a nagios server here. It is watching some things in about a dozen data
centers around the world. There is a
>
>> I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that
>> when you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been
>> triggered. Its showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example.
>> Which on a production server is nothing really --- my question is, how
Will try to get this done this weekend - sorry all, it is an irony to
be working for a company that allows us to release code from work to
open source and be so busy at the job that I rarely have time to do so
:).
My apologies for the delay - and thanks for your input, help, and
feedback on the pa
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Mike Neimoyer wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> I'm trying to understand how notification intervals work when it comes
> to basic service definitions and serviceescalation definitions. Does
> Nagios disregard the initial notification_interval of a service
> definition, once
Hello, all!
I'm trying to understand how notification intervals work when it comes
to basic service definitions and serviceescalation definitions. Does
Nagios disregard the initial notification_interval of a service
definition, once it reaches an escalation, in favor of the escalation's
notifi
I'm a bit suspicious about the external_command_check_interval
directive ( see http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/configmain.html
)
If it's set to "-1" (as mine was until recently) then Nagios will
check external commands as often as possible. I suspect it helps if
you set it to a definite i
On 18 November 2010 20:18, Daniel Wittenberg
wrote:
> I’m looking at minimizing the CPU impact that nagios has on our server, and
> done some of the basic performance tuning stuff, but what I see right now is
> a lot of the nagios worker procs generating a lot of CPU and curious if
> there was a w
I think you're right about the problem.
In nagios.cfg file you can find the user you're running these commands as. It's
usually nagios
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-Original Message-
From: Luis Gustavo de Andrade Jordão Carneiro
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:27:13
To: '
On 18 November 2010 19:04, wrote:
> Im trying to get my SNMP monitoring a bit more informative. I want
> to monitor port status on ethernet switches (which Ive tested and
> works quite nicely).
> Im using the instructions given here:
>
> http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/11/how-to-monitor-netwo
In your check_command
check_svn!lcarneiro!x!/svn/aocsw_desenv
Try taking out two of the three exclamation marks and putting spaces, like
this:
check_command check_svn!lcarneiro x /svn/aocsw_desenv
Rick
Rick B. Munn
Operations Team
ScreenScape Networks
T: 902-368-1975 x
Hello People!!
Can you help me?
I installed plugin check_svn in my Nagios 3.2.3. When I run check_svn using
prompt, that's work. But not when Nagios running check_svn.
nagiosql:~# su - nagios
nag...@nagiosql:/usr/local/nagios/libexec$ ./check_svn -H 10.0.0.33 --https -U
lcarneiro -P
On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 13:09 -0500, Chris Beattie wrote:
>
> I'm going to try reverting back to Nagios 3.2.1 to see what happens.
> It's possible I had the problem then but never noticed.
No luck: even running 3.2.1 I still got the early retries. Since it's
not a 3.2.3 problem, and I've apparen
Not sure about 3.2.2.
In 3.2.3 nagios can be configured to both write to log and run a
defined command on each copy of perfdata.
PNP bulk mode relies on the former, and the following configure
directive are involved:
process_performance_data
host_perfdata_file
service_perfdata_file
host_perfdata_f
I'll check with the original author of the patch...I re-rolled it
already against head and tested great, been a lifesaver. I sent the
updates to him so he could post and move forward with so if he's not had
time I'll see about submitting directly.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Eri
I'll see what I can do...with holiday coming up not sure how much will
get done but I'll see...
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:a...@op5.se]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 3:20 AM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Daniel Wittenberg
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] server profi
enable debug log in nagios.cfg:
# DEBUG LEVEL
# This option determines how much (if any) debugging information will
# be written to the debug file. OR values together to log multiple
# types of information.
# Values:
# -1 = Everything
# 0 = Nothing
# 1 = Functions
#
On a brand new Windows 2008R2 and MSSQL 2008R2 I have installed
NSClient++ and put check_mssql_nt but when I try to connect to the
localhost I'm getting: /MSSQL CRITICAL - Error: Provider cannot be
found. It may not be properly installed
/
What can it be ? I have looked several sites and have n
Yes, that's the solution I described below that I don't want to use. Is
duplicate service definitions the only way to go?
Best Regards,
Love Gronvall
.SE
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Från: Assaf Flatto [mailto:nag...@flatto.net]
Skickat: den 19 november 2010 12:01
Till: nagios-users@lists
you can use a template to make it easier.
Build the template to encompass all the definitions you need and then
define the service for the host group/service group you want to
associate it to , and in the service definition you "override " the
timeperiod definition with the local definiti
We went through a couple of rounds of changes with this:
* We first hacked our copy of process_perfdata.pl and added logging to
it, then built a relay to our long term trending data warehouse for
relaying Nagios perfdata to it after allowing PNP to process it for
short term views of the data
Nagio
I have two hosts; host_a and host_b, both running web servers which are being
checked by Nagios.
I want workhours notification_period on all services on host_a and host_b apart
from:
- 24x7 notification_period for http on host_a
- workhours notification_period for http on host_b
Do I need to se
On 11/18/2010 11:30 PM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> Watching nagios in debug mode for awhile, made me think about the
> processing of macros and the performance impact. It seems that for most
> macro's, like user defined ones, they don't change. So does it really
> make sense to keep processing th
On 11/18/2010 09:19 PM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> I was curious if we were able to make any progress on getting this patch
> included?
>
That depends on you, more or less. I'm just waiting for a rerolled one
that's tested with latest CVS head and has the necessary documentation
amendments.
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