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Von: Boyer, Timothy A. [mailto:timothy.bo...@opm.gov]
Gesendet: Montag, 12. März 2012 20:57
An: Nagios Users List
Betreff: Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk '/sys not accessable'
Works fine on all of the other RHEL6 systems.
# su - nagios
-bash-4.1$ /usr/lib64/nagios
for this
DISK CRITICAL - /dev/pts is not accessible: Permission denied
davor
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 6:17 PM, Boyer, Timothy A.
timothy.bo...@opm.govmailto:timothy.bo...@opm.gov wrote:
$ ./check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /sys
DISK UNKNOWN - free space:|
is the result on both servers
));
die (STATE_CRITICAL, _(%s %s: %s\n), p-name, _(is not accessible),
strerror(errno));
}
}
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Boyer, Timothy A.
timothy.bo...@opm.govmailto:timothy.bo...@opm.gov wrote:
It's Permissive, so that can't be it. Thanks...
-Original Message-
From: Sigmund
..
u have to run sudo for this
DISK CRITICAL - /dev/pts is not accessible: Permission denied
davor
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 6:17 PM, Boyer, Timothy A.
timothy.bo...@opm.gov wrote:
$ ./check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /sys
DISK UNKNOWN - free space:|
is the result on both servers.
But that’s
, is it maybe on only on the one that is making the
problem?
Cheers
Sigmund
On 3/9/2012 00:49, Boyer, Timothy A. wrote:
Nagios 3.3.1. Two identical RHEL6.1 systems, and all I'm trying to do
is get a total disk space reading. So nrpe is running on both, with
the identical command in nrpe.cfg
Nagios 3.3.1. Two identical RHEL6.1 systems, and all I'm trying to do is get a
total disk space reading. So nrpe is running on both, with the identical
command in nrpe.cfg:
command[check_all_disk]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
I've got some scripts that do a wget in order to receive data from a hostgroup.
The hostgroup I'm using is an artificial, really big group that is of no use
to anyone except to get said report.
Is there any way to hide this hostgroup on the display, yet still access it for
data? The usual
referencing them
Boyer, Timothy A. wrote:
I've got some scripts that do a wget in order to receive data from a
hostgroup. The hostgroup I'm using is an artificial, really big group
that is of no use to anyone except to get said report.
Is there any way to hide this hostgroup on the display, yet
I've got a couple of registry values on a bunch of Windows servers that I want
to track and see if and when they get changed. And being a good sysadmin, I'm
trying to be lazy. :)
I'm sure it's possible - probably trivial - to write a small script that I
could put on the Windows boxes and do
I'm having some issues trying to do WMI queries, and was hoping for some help
from the list.
First of all, something simple. Help on the check_nc_net says:
# * - list all namespaces
# namespace^* - list all classes in namespace
# namespace^ full query statement - enter a full query
We're trying to filter out some flaky services giving us too-frequent 'No data
was received from host'. Will removing 'u' from notification_options eliminate
this, or are they two different things?
Thanks much...
--
It does - thanks very much for the replies, everyone.
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:a...@op5.se]
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 9:50 AM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Boyer, Timothy A.
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] 'unreachable' question
On 12/09/2011 02:52 PM, Boyer
I see you're testing locally as root. That has bitten me more than once.
-Original Message-
From: Julie S. Lin [mailto:j...@livescribe.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 2:13 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: [Nagios-users] NRPE issues
Hi All
please excuse the newbie question, but
Where are the data for the Alerts Summary stored? I'm seeing some strange
anomalies that I'd like to track down.
For instance, if I do 'Top Alert Producers' for time period 'This Year', the
top one is
Rank Producer Type Host Service Total Alerts
#1 Service server11
to your scenario, should there be a OK service under a Down host?
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Boyer, Timothy A.
timothy.bo...@opm.gov wrote:
I'm running 3.2.2 on multiple Linux boxes, so I've tested this with RHEL 4,
5, and 6. I hate to yell 'bug!', because I know it's usually user error
I'm running 3.2.2 on multiple Linux boxes, so I've tested this with RHEL 4, 5,
and 6. I hate to yell 'bug!', because I know it's usually user error - but I
think this is one.
Click on 'Host Groups', and select anything under 'Service Status Totals' on
the top. Say, 'OK'. It goes to here:
I'm getting the usual nrpe timeout on a slow network here. Error messages says
CHECK_NRPE: Socket timeout after 30 seconds.
And normally know how to fix it. The really strange thing is that the client
has timeouts set to 60 in nrpe.cfg:
command_timeout=60
and the nrpe call itself is being
Boyer, Timothy A. wrote:
I'm getting the usual nrpe timeout on a slow network here. Error
messages says
CHECK_NRPE: Socket timeout after 30 seconds.
And normally know how to fix it. The really strange thing is that the
client has timeouts set to 60 in nrpe.cfg:
command_timeout=60
Permissions problem? You're running the command line as root; try running the
command line as your Nagios username.
From: Nibin VM [nibin...@piserve.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 10:46 AM
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