Pessoal estou precisando monitorar uma url, so que esta requer autenticação
de proxy.
o comando me retorna este erro
HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request - 168 bytes in 0.008 second response
time |time=0.008293s;;;0.00 size=168B;;;0
Verifique seu arquivo de configuração do Apache. Veja se você não está
com uma configuração global para o /nagios e o /nagiosql.
2011/6/6 Cleuson Alves cleuso...@gmail.com:
Olá pessoal, instalei o nagios, mas como segundo passo instalei o nagiosql,
sendo que agora aparece assim:
Forbidden
Colegas
Desculpe o atrevimento, mas LPM é essencial pra instalar Nagios e NagiosQL.
Este não é mundo windows, onde as instalações são baseadas em
next+next+finish...
Pra quem não sabe o que é LPM: Ler a Porcaria do Manual.
[]s
JGeraldo
Em 6 de junho de 2011 18:15, Cleuson Alves
However, Windows' SNMP implementation does not publish this
information so I was wondering if someone is already monitoring it.
What attributes of a mount point are you wishing to monitor?
check wmi plus will monitor disk space and disk IO for windows physical
and logical drives
Hey everyone,
First, I'm new, so please be gentle :)
I have made some recent modifications to our nagios3 files. In
resource.cfg I added the following macros: $db_name$, $db_user_name$,
and $db_user_pass$. These seem to be ok.
I added a service like this:
define service {
hostgroup_name
Hello,
I have run into a small problem when tried to set up Nagios on a new system
from scratch and can't figure out whats wrong. Everything looks to be kinda
ok but maybe im overseeing something :)
Nagios is returning NULL when checking load on a remote machine.
I defined service:
define
On 06/08/2011 03:18 PM, Matty Sarro wrote:
Hey everyone,
First, I'm new, so please be gentle :)
I have made some recent modifications to our nagios3 files. In
resource.cfg I added the following macros: $db_name$, $db_user_name$,
and $db_user_pass$. These seem to be ok.
I added a service
On 06/08/2011 03:27 PM, Tõnis Trei wrote:
Hello,
I have run into a small problem when tried to set up Nagios on a new system
from scratch and can't figure out whats wrong. Everything looks to be kinda
ok but maybe im overseeing something :)
Nagios is returning NULL when checking load on a
Its strange, as I've literally got backup copies that I keep copying
back into the directory. I validate, make certain that the changes are
still there, reload nagios, and suddenly they're gone. I can see the
service run two or three times, and then it's suddenly gone from the
files.
I'll modify
Hello,
Yeah, i started to look through my explanation and seems i didn't explained
it good enough while misunderstanding few things myself :)
So thanks for pointing it out.
I have one sever with address 192.168.0.5 that runs linux, has installed
munin-node and i want to monitor its load.
On 06/08/2011 04:27 PM, Tõnis Trei wrote:
Hello,
Yeah, i started to look through my explanation and seems i didn't explained
it good enough while misunderstanding few things myself :)
So thanks for pointing it out.
I have one sever with address 192.168.0.5 that runs linux, has installed
Hello,
Munin is a *networked resource monitoring tool. Its installed on 0.5 machine
as a client.
The script */usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_munin.pl is located on 0.1
machine and it should make the connection to 0.5 to fetch the information.
Well as far as i understand Use_node_name has to be
Hi there,
Actually i want to monitor specific windows services using nagios and
nsclient++ agent installed on Windows servers...
Also i don't know which critical windows services to
monitor exactly but my boss says it should be done... Can you people give me
some help regarding
In addition to my previous question...just wanted to elaborate..
How i can monitor which important windows services are running on a remote
windows servers and their state using NSClient++ installed on the windows
servers and check_nt plugin.
thanks..
-- Forwarded message --
Actually i want to monitor specific windows services using nagios and
nsclient++ agent installed on Windows servers...
OK.
$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -u -c CheckServiceState -a
ShowAll $ARG1$=$ARG2$
Then, in your Nagios service command definition, call that command
with two
Thanks Benny,..but still i couldn't understand is check_nrpe is used for
monitoring windows servers because what i know it's for monitoring remote
linux servers only.. If yes do i need to install check_nrpe on my Nagios
Server..
Also i am already monitoring these basic things but i want to
Hi,
I use NSClient++ to monitor a number of services on our servers here. For
example, DNS Server, DHCP Server, IIS, Exchange store, and some services for
line of business apps.
The command definition I use is:
# 'check_nt' command definition
define command{
command_namecheck_nt
Hi Claudio,
*
*
Thanks...This is what i am looking for exactly..
- Standard Services (lanmanserver, .. whatever you want)
- Specific Services (e.g. for DNS Server 'dns', DHCP Server)
can you give me the exact command syntax that to be written in
commands.cfg/windows.cfg
something like
Hello all. I'm seeing an unexpected behavior in my nagios installs, and
I'd appreciate some insight as to what I did incorrectly.
This is nagios version 3.2.3 compiled from source.
I added the $HOSTALIAS$ macro to the emails nagios generates, as often
information in the alias makes it clearer
Thanks Benny,..but still i couldn't understand is check_nrpe is used for
monitoring windows servers because what i know it's for monitoring remote
linux servers only.. If yes do i need to install check_nrpe on my Nagios
Server..
Also i am already monitoring these basic things but i want to
Well this is exactly what you need, you already wrote it. Just replace the
Servicename by the service you want to check, eg lanmanserver:
define service{
use generic-service
host_name winserver
service_description Server Services
Thanks...@ all for your prompt help..i will try it out..
@Claudio :) exactly.. thanks..
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Claudio Kuenzler
c...@claudiokuenzler.comwrote:
Well this is exactly what you need, you already wrote it. Just replace the
Servicename by the service you want to check,
Hello
I have various nagios at multiple geographic sites, to get points of
view from different sites. I want to join for example values of the 5
nagios and if 80% of equipment has failed, send error message, apart
from having a central monitoring site. I mean by that, because a nagios
alarm
NSCA can help you out for centralized monitoring by submitting passive
checks from different nagios servers to a central one, but i have never
worked on tweaking/aggregating those passive checks and apply custom rules
to get a single passive check out of them (but given the flexibility of
Hi
I'm using Nagios 2.8 with RRD tool version 1.0.50 PNP version 0.3
installed. Nagios is running on RHEL-4. I'm facing an issue in RRD Tool.
Recently I have configured this tool
for Cisco devices (under serviceextinfo.cfg file) so that memory CPU
utilization should be available in
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