Sean,
Can you describe what you're doing for Splunk integration with Nagios? I've
used Splunk with Nagios in a couple different ways, but I'm not aware of any
single standard for doing so.
Originally, I just had Splunk run a scheduled search, which would trigger a
script which sent a
Integration
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On Sep 10, 2013 1:10 PM, Frost, Mark {BIS}
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Sean,
Can you describe what you're doing for Splunk integration with Nagios? I've
used Splunk with Nagios in a couple different
Unless I missed a message somewhere, Nagios 4 is still in beta. Is there an
expected time when it will become a regular release? It's been out for a bit
now. Does it seem as if there will be a beta2 or is this effectively the
release candidate?
I have seen some new patches flowing in
Sunil,
I've only ever found two ways to do this.
1) We were using NSClient++ in the same manner you were (running it with a
domain user id that had permissions to access that network drive).I think
we still though did not attempt to access it as the drive letter. I'm pretty
sure
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Help with CPU Check Thresholds
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Scott Wilkerson
swilker...@nagios.commailto:swilker...@nagios.com wrote:
Alex,
It would be very common
Martin,
Remember that the UI shows you hosts and services based on the user you're
logged into the UI as (or the user that apache thinks you are and then passes
that on to the Nagios CGIs). The hosts/services shown to a userid in the UI
are based on either what Nagios thinks that user is a
Hello. Has anyone come up with solutions for processing Nagios performance
data on a server other than a Nagios server? We've been processing perfdata
results on our Nagios server(s) for a while now and increasingly it's just
eating up too much I/O to make me comfortable.
Yes, we do use
/directory/Documentation/Nagios-XI-Documentation/Utilizing-A-RAM-Disk-In-NagiosXI/details
Davor
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Frost, Mark {BIS}
mark.fro...@pepsico.commailto:mark.fro...@pepsico.com wrote:
Hello. Has anyone come up with solutions for processing Nagios performance
data on a server other
to another server?
Dan
On Oct 3, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Frost, Mark {BIS} wrote:
Hello. Has anyone come up with solutions for processing Nagios performance
data on a server other than a Nagios server? We've been processing perfdata
results on our Nagios server(s) for a while now and increasingly it's
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From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:a...@op5.se]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 3:08 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Frost, Mark {BIS}
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Using contacts in host definition -- Bug ?
On 09/26/2012 09:25 AM, Frost, Mark {BIS} wrote:
I
I believe this is a feature introduced in 3.3 or thereabouts. I've
always found it very irritating and wish there was some way to turn
off inheriting host contacts/contactgroups to services as it's never
what I want.
Mark
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From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:a...@op5.se]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 4:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Any upcoming release?
On 04/05/2012 07:31 AM, Yu Watanabe wrote:
Hi all!
I would like to know if there are any plans for the
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From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:a...@op5.se]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 3:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Any upcoming release?
On 05/09/2012 07:45 PM, Frost, Mark {BIS} wrote:
Andreas,
I'm a little confused
Depending on how you send your mail messages, you could just get away with
using a command-line argument.
In our case, the notifications commands send mail using Mail (or mailx -- I
can't remember of the top of my head). So we've modified the e-mail
notifications commands in the Nagios
Andrew,
I don't know that this is it, but you can only acknowledge something that is in
a hard critical state. That is, it has to have hit the threshold of failures
before it is considered in a hard state. The service details should tell you
if it is, but I've had times where I've thought
David,
I'm afraid I don't have a simple answer for you there. It sounds like you're
monitoring some things that are far away network-wise. If this were my
environment I would try to setup a distributed Nagios installation with
locally situated Nagios servers to monitor services that were
, February 18, 2012 2:05 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Have we reached some kind of Nagios limit?
On 2/18/12 18:48, Frost, Mark {BIS} wrote:
...
I added maybe 5 of these new hosts, ran the pre-flight check and restarted.
After the restart I started noticing that our failing
A couple of days ago, I ran into a problem I've never seen before. We run a
single large instance with mostly very heterogeneous checks and host types.
One particular group of Windows hosts, however, are all quite similar and they,
like most of our other checks rely on the use of templates.
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