On what IP is port 5566 listening ?
Localhost is usually defined as 127.0.0.1 and most programs do not
listen on the loop-back device .
also for more accurate testing - always test as the nagios user not as root.
On 07/10/12 19:15, Marek Grinberg wrote:
Hello,
I have installed
If you don't specify the port, it will use 8080 as default. is it
correct in your case ?
regards,
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Marek Grinberg mag...@telia.com wrote:
Hello,
After copying check_jboss_status.pl into /usr/local/nagios/libexec, I
tried it:
# ./check_jboss_status.pl -H
Hello,
I have nagios 3.2.3. Sometimes, the nagios want to check my services (not
all) in the future.
For example:
Next Scheduled Check: 04-09-2014 08:26:08
But check interval:
Normal Check Interval = 0h 5m 0s
Usually, this situation occurs in services, which in down more than a one
day.
Issue of
Hi there list,
As I understand service specific event handlers are triggered for every state
change whenever a server is in a SOFT state, and once when a service enters a
HARD state.
Problem is that I have a service (an IPSEC tunnel) which is dependent on an
outside source. If the outside
Sorry for bothering the list. As of today a collegue of me is assigned
to work with Nagios.
Marek
Assaf Flatto skrev 2012-10-08 12:39:
On what IP is port 5566 listening ?
Localhost is usually defined as 127.0.0.1 and most programs do not
listen on the loop-back device .
also for more
Yes, it is port 8080.
Sorry for bothering the list. As of today a collegue of me is assigned
to Nagios.
Marek
Leonardo Bacha Abrantes skrev 2012-10-08 13:15:
If you don't specify the port, it will use 8080 as default. is it
correct in your case ?
regards,
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 3:23
Hello all,
given a fairly well-running monitoring setup with about 18k services I
thought I had understood the basics. However, the following leaves me
clueless, and I hope I'm merely missing something obvious here:
On an up-to-date Debian Squeeze (i386) OpenVZ guest I have established
that my
Nrpe usually listen on port 5666. Not 5566.
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Marek Grinberg mag...@telia.com schreef:
Sorry for bothering the list. As of today a collegue of me is assigned
to work with Nagios.
Marek
Assaf Flatto skrev 2012-10-08 12:39:
On what IP is port 5566 listening ?
Lol... had me going for a while to... for me the awnser was in the sudo config
(visudo)... it required a user on a tty... I believe the directive was
requiretty. Disable that line and you'll be fine I think.
Peter
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On 9/10/2012 1:17 AM, Peter Kaagman wrote:
Hi there list,
As I understand service specific event handlers are triggered for every state
change whenever a server is in a SOFT state, and once when a service enters a
HARD state.
Problem is that I have a service (an IPSEC tunnel) which is
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