Olá, segue abaixo /var/log/httpd/error_log
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Olá pessoal, instalei o nagios, mas como segundo passo instalei o nagiosql,
sendo que agora aparece assim:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /nagiosql on this server.
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Apache/2.2.17 (EL) Server at 192.168.1.39 Port 80
O que pode ser isto? qual local deve
On 06/01/2011 05:51 PM, Pascal Vandeputte wrote:
Okay, I got some new information: when I look at the Scheduling Queue, I
see that the master is still scheduling active checks for some reason.
In nagios.cfg I specified execute_host_checks=0 and each host stanza has
check_interval 0 which
On 06/02/2011 02:43 PM, Craig Stewart wrote:
All,
SELinux was enabled (DOH!) and has been now disabled. Didn't fix my
problem though. Thanks for that Clint, I don't know HOW many times
SELinux has bitten me. Should know by now.
I ran the strace as suggested by Justin and saw THIS
On 06/06/2011 12:52 PM, Mario Garcia Ortiz wrote:
Hello
i have set up a customized timeperiod to send the alerts during
weekdays only outside work hours (6pm-9am) but If there's one week day
that is a public holiday then the alerts should be send 24/24.. I
wonder how to make it work 100
it was a typo on my email
here is the actual timeperiod snip:
monday 00:00-09:00,18:00-24:00
friday00:00-09:00,17:00-24:00
january 1 00:00-24:00
may 1
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 10:12:25 Andreas Ericsson wrote:
On 06/01/2011 05:51 PM, Pascal Vandeputte wrote:
Can anyone confirm that my reasoning is correct? That the master will
*always* keep on doing *some* host checks no matter what you configure?
More or less, yes. It will at least
Hi all
I installed nagios 3.2.3 on a Centos 5.6 linux server.
Sometime, when I open the Host Groups - Grid page a see following error
in the Service Status Totals:
A CLASS='serviceTotals' HREF='status.cgi?hostgroup=allstyle=deta
At the same time , using dmesg command , happen this
On 06/07/2011 12:55 PM, Mario Garcia Ortiz wrote:
it was a typo on my email
here is the actual timeperiod snip:
monday 00:00-09:00,18:00-24:00
friday00:00-09:00,17:00-24:00
january 1
Hello,
I am encountering a problem with NagVis 1.6b1, in the Map view I see
duplicate entries when I 'hover' over ServiceViews icons, but NOT for
HostGroups.
But when I 'click' on one of the Service Group Icons and 'jump' to the
Nagios view I then see the 'correct' number of entries, this issue
On 06/07/2011 02:28 PM, Pascal Vandeputte wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 10:12:25 Andreas Ericsson wrote:
On 06/01/2011 05:51 PM, Pascal Vandeputte wrote:
Can anyone confirm that my reasoning is correct? That the master will
*always* keep on doing *some* host checks no matter what you
Ok yes my retain_state_information=1, and use_retained_program_state=1
so I am ok there.
I will set config_output_options=3 and restart the environment.
How long can I expect to run before all the configuration data gets
populated?
On 06/07/2011 3:20 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
Gene
Michael Barrett wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with an example given in the Tips Tricks
documentation page. Currently I'm running: Nagios Core 3.2.0
Anyway, the tip I'm trying is from here
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nagioscore/3/en/objecttricks.html#serviceescalation
The
On 07.06.2011 18:28, Gene Horodecki wrote:
Ok yes my retain_state_information=1, and use_retained_program_state=1
so I am ok there.
retention.dat should be written accordingly to this information.
I will set config_output_options=3 and restart the environment.
How long can I expect to run
Ahh, ok, that would explain it. That's a bummer. Thanks.
On Jun 7, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
Michael Barrett wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with an example given in the Tips Tricks
documentation page. Currently I'm running: Nagios Core 3.2.0
Anyway, the tip I'm trying
Michael Barrett wrote:
Ahh, ok, that would explain it. That's a bummer. Thanks.
One way around this is to create a host group where you put hosts that have
services assigned:
define hostgroup{
hostgroup_name ServiceHosts
alias Hosts with Services Assigned
I have a room with multiple temperature sensors that I am monitoring via
SNMP. I would like to set Nagios up such that we only get one alert
about any of the sensors going out-of-range (since usually the others
will follow over time).
I have set a servicedependency chain from sensor 1 to 2 to
Hi Chris,
have a look at 'check_multi'. With this plugin you can combine
multiple checks to one single service.
Here's an example (and documentation)
http://my-plugin.de/wiki/projects/check_multi/examples/network_interface
Daniel
2011/6/7 Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net:
I have a room with
On 07.06.2011 22:42, Daniel Tuecks wrote:
Hi Chris,
have a look at 'check_multi'. With this plugin you can combine
multiple checks to one single service.
Here's an example (and documentation)
http://my-plugin.de/wiki/projects/check_multi/examples/network_interface
+1 :-)
Daniel
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