Hi,
As some people submit to Nagios ideas, I want to know which
services/hosts depends on a service/host:
http://ideas.nagios.org/a/dtd/2289-3955
http://ideas.nagios.org/a/dtd/9078-3955
It let me know when a service/host down, which services/hosts will be
effect?
Is there any Web UI support
quanta wrote:
Hi,
As some people submit to Nagios ideas, I want to know which
services/hosts depends on a service/host:
http://ideas.nagios.org/a/dtd/2289-3955
http://ideas.nagios.org/a/dtd/9078-3955
It let me know when a service/host down, which services/hosts will be
effect?
Is there
Hi,
I've written a Nagios plugin that performs many Windows checks directly
from Linux without any Windows proxy ie a client-less Window checking
plugin called check_wmi_plus (see
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/Windows/WMI/Check-WMI-Plus/details)
Now, I'm
Hi all
Are there any limitation regarding nagios 1.4 installed on a Centos 5.6
64bit ?
No problems during the installation, but when I start nagios a receive this
error:
Starting network monitor: nagios
/etc/init.d/nagios: line 101: 4015 Segmentation fault $NagiosBin -d
Marco Borsani wrote:
Hi all
Are there any limitation regarding nagios 1.4 installed on a Centos
5.6 64bit ?
No problems during the installation, but when I start nagios a receive
this error:
Starting network monitor: nagios
/etc/init.d/nagios: line 101: 4015 Segmentation fault
Marco:
Please check config and permissions. Maybe your config is going to
/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.lock. But real place is
/var/nagios/nagios.lock.
That's why you get this error. If your config is right, than maybe is
permissions problem. Please check /var/nagios 's owner and group and
Hello,
I understand that Nagios is the perfect tool to monitor a network and the
state of each server. I got the task to run memory tests, cpu load tests and
network tests under high load conditions (i.e. put a quadcore processor to
100% load on each core) and monitor the temperature and other
Chris,
One limitation you will run into is that Nagios collects data at a
minimum of 1 minute interval .
You can look at plain MRTG if you can collect the data via SNMP.
Sal
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On Donnerstag 05 Mai 2011, Polifemo, Salvatore wrote:
Chris,
One limitation you will run into is that Nagios collects data at a
minimum of 1 minute interval .
ok, but I could run some tasks in the background and poll the results each
minute, right?
You can look at plain MRTG if you can
Hi all. Sorry for cross-posting.
I'd just like to let you all know that the Nagios World Conference
will be help in Bolzano, Italy next week. May 12 to be precise. That
in itself isn't so very earthshattering to most of you, but what's
more important is that Ethan, Ton and me will be there and
On 05/05/2011 09:19 PM, Polifemo, Salvatore wrote:
Chris,
One limitation you will run into is that Nagios collects data at a
minimum of 1 minute interval .
That's not true at all. The minimum interval is specified by the
interval_length parameter in nagios.cfg and defalts to 60 (seconds).
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