On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 22:42:57 +, Paul Williamson
pwilliam...@twgi.net wrote:
How can I configure Nagios to recognize when a router is on dial
backup (or connected via the non-primary link)? I have about 300
locations and would like to see when a system is not connected via
the
primary
Hi all,
I'm picking up this old tread, as I'm about to start restructuring
parts of my Nagios configuration. In my current configuration I've
created host groups to which I've linked both hosts and services.
Example: I have a host group called linux-servers, to which all
linux servers are
Hi,
I run nagiosxi on CentOS. I have by mistake created more than 7
entries with the FREE Licence. I have deleted everything related to my
test laptop in the directories, restarted Nagios, but I cant access
anything anymore.
I went to /usr/local/Nagios and grep -iR LAPTOP and erased
I think this is more a personal (or site) preference.
But using host groups can be very useful to eg
insure that
all windows machines get thus-and-such service checks
all RedHat machines get thus-and-such service checks
etc
In other words, a wildcard or hostgroup tag for a service check
can
Using Nagios3 on Debian 5.0.7, hoping to disable notifications for a couple
of hosts which experience downtime (or, poor response times from my
monitoring host) during morning backups.
Have created a timeperiod to black out the backup period, and set the
notification_period on the relevant host
On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 14:25 -0500, Maxime Alarie wrote:
I run nagiosxi on CentOS.
This list is intended for the open source Nagios Core, not XI. Could
you please post this on
http://support.nagios.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=6 instead?
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Tony Yarusso
Technical Team
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Nagios Enterprises, LLC