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L.Scheepers wrote:
| Good day
|
| I've been searching hi and low, but I just cannot find a plug that can
| warn me if a file date changed.
| There are a few plugins that will monitor if a file date does not change
| and warn me, but they don't seem to
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Hart, Harry M. CTR USJFCOM SUPPORT.SUPPORT JTC-I wrote:
| Are we playing stump the dummy? What is WAP?
Google found plenty of hits but this one seems to tell it best:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Application_Protocol
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Matthew Jurgens wrote:
| If your check_http command is defined like:
| define command{
| command_namecheck_http
| command_line$USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
| $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ $ARG6$ $ARG7$ $ARG8$ $ARG9$
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ADMIN AADHEE wrote:
| Hello Friends,
| I have a different problem with Nagios plugins.I am using current version
| 1.4.12.The problem is I was trying to issue command
| ./configure --with-nagios-user=nagios --with-nagios-group=nagios
|
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Jason Ellmers wrote:
| I will be Out of the Office
| Start Date: 03/07/2008.
| End Date: 07/07/2008.
Great. Can the list administrator remove the person. This is the 5th
away message this person is sending to the mailinglist.
Hugo.
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Niall O Broin wrote:
| I'm running 3.0 on Debian Etch via backports. I occasionally see a
| presentation problem with Firefox (was 2, now 3) on OS-X such that the
| front page loads correctly but when I select any monitoring page from
| the sidebar,
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CJ Kucera wrote:
| In the past we've just set up a pair of disk usage checks for each
| instance, with complimentary time periods and notification levels
| as-appropriate, but that's rather cumbersome as the number of
| hosts/filesystems grows. Any
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Nelson Serafica wrote:
| I create serviceextinfo.cfg and put the ff:
|
| define serviceextinfo {
|service_description PING
|hostgroup DSL CLIENTS
|notes_url
|
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Shoaibi wrote:
| What if i create my config files and want to use them instead of the
| default files?
|
| Like suppose:
| Default files are:
| contact.cfg
| template.cfg
| commands.cfg
| localhost.cfg
|
| and i want to create files like:
|
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Machiel Richards wrote:
| I have created the sms notifications in the
| contacts and contact group, however I am trying to find out how I can
| assign this to only specific services while thewy also get mails for
| these
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Michael Dalton wrote:
| I am using Fedora 6 with nagios 2.9 monitoring multiple windows 2003
| servers. I have looked on the message boards for a solution and have not
| come up with one.
|
First off: Fedora 6 is not maintained. So be aware of
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#ANG CHIN TECK# wrote:
| hi all,
|
| I have tried using nrpe (on NSClient++) to send commands to remote
| windows client to do checks.
|
| but are there any plugins or any other methods that allow sending of
files?
|
| I want to send back log files
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Jason wrote:
| Thx for the reply Hugo boss.
I don't smell that bad.
| I know Nagios is not built for sending files. Just thinking if its
capablities
| can be extended :p
If you can think of a way to do the actions from your Nagios machine
then you
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Eddie F wrote:
| How/where do I report bugs for Nagios?
See the help info for the plugin.
| # /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ping -H nagios.org -w 300,10% -c
1000,50% -p 5
| CRITICAL - Plugin timed out after 10 seconds
$
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Proskurin Kirill wrote:
|
| define servicedependency{
| host_name host1
| service_description Check RBL
| dependent_host_name host1
| dependent_service_description PING
|
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Yu Watanabe wrote:
| I would like to get an advice with check_udp plugin.
|
| I would like to check the snmp port (161) of the remote host.
| Following is the command that I have executed from the command line.
Why not use one of the zillion
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Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
| I know this is a recurrent question, but I'm sure all solutions are not
| available on all countries while sending SMS depends on countries
| operators .
|
| So I am in France and I want to send SMS notifications via Nagios when
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Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
| Yes , to be in the same environment than check_by_ssh, I've made the
| test with the nagios user
Except that you do not have the same environment. So I guess your path
is not equal.
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Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
| I have set it like the below in the nrpe.cfg file
|
| command[check_mysql_query]=/usr/nagios/libexec/check_mysql_query -q
| Select count(*) from table -w1:5 -H localhost -P 3306 -d test -u test
| -p example
|
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Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
| Hi Folks,
|
| is this the right place to ask for help with NagiosGrapher? If not,
please
| point me to an appropriate mailing list.
|
| I am trying to run NagiosGrapher on Centos 5. I have installed and
| configured it
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Tim Van Caeyzeele wrote:
| Offcourse I'm not using the vmware setup to monitor itself ;) It was
monitoring the complete network.
You seem to have missed the point. A VmWare system is known to be less
accurate with the clock. So your nagios
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Sergio Belkin wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I am using check_snmp plugin and is quite useful, but in some cases
| I'd like that Status Information in Status Detail For This Host
| to print only the value, not something as /usr/bin/snmpget -t 1 -r 5
| -m
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Ford, Andy wrote:
| I'm trying to use check_snmp_int.pl (not standard, see
| http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html) but when I try to get my
| results in percent form, I get over 100% results on at least on device:
|
|
| $./check_snmp_int.pl
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Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
| Hi,
| I'm starting with Nagios and have a lot of problem and the doc is not
enough for me. I have Nagios configured in Linux (Ubuntu Server 8.04). I
need to check, for now, 4 servers: 2 Linux and 2 Windows Server 2003.
For
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Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
| Have you checked the HTTP server authentication requirements for
accessing
| this CGI
| What you mean with this part?
You have not read the manual well enough:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-ubuntu.html
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Luis Gardea wrote:
| Hi
|
|
| I just running nagios v3 on ubuntu server. But the notificatiosn
| don't arrive to my emails (local email, gmail)
Frankly. No. Since there is nothing in your message even remoty telling
us how you did setup Nagios to
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trevor obba wrote:
|
|
| I am running Nagios 2.5 on a Suse Enterprise 10; I would
| like to monitor web server running IIS with multiple virtual web sites.
The trick is to address the website by name. Pretty much like this:
define command {
~
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Nguyen, Tham wrote:
| I also checked under /usr/local/nagios/libexec folder and check_icmp is
| running under user root. I changed root to nagios user and it produced
| the same error.
|
| -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 85170 May 15 16:26 check_icmp
This
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Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies wrote:
| Has anyone tried or been able to run Nagios http checks for a CAC
| enabled website. We have just been told that we need to enable one of
| our websites with CAC cards enabled. If you have can you
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Tobias Klausmann wrote:
| Hey everybody,
|
| I've hit a snag when configuring parents for hosts. First a
| little bit about our setup.
|
| Most of our hosts have only one connected ethernet interface (if
| you don't count the management cards). Still,
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Nagios User wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I have nagios 3.0.2 installed on RHEL 5.0 64 bit server. Everything is
| working fine except for url links on action_url get messed up when I
| get alerts. Is this a bug on 3.0.2?
|
| should be
|
|
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Aaron McKinnon wrote:
| I'm working on migrating a 1.4 server that uses some quoted check
| commands. For example:
|
| check_command /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_file_age
| -w 86400 -c 172800 -W 31 -C 1 -f
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Alex Dehaini wrote:
| Nagios uses an IP address to communicate with the device. I will still
| like to know the environment where you can't use IP but MAC
IPX? There is more to networking then IP.
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Michael Mukherji wrote:
| Hello list
|
| I am using nagios 3.0.I am having problem in getting notification for
| any port down in my router.I am using snmp to collect data.
|
| define service{
| usegeneric-service; Inherit values from
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Hi,
A bit off-topic but this list is the only one I have a hard time sending
replies back to.
So I was thinking of adding a Reply-To: header on my side by adding some
code to my procmail filters. Anyone happen to have a working set they
would like
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Saulo Silva wrote:
| I have a strange situation where my nagios is not recovering after some
| server goes to UNREACHABLE state unless I force a recheck .
What service have you assigned to this host? How did you define this host?
Did you read the
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| On May 20, 2008, at 3:20 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
|
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| Hi,
|
| A bit off-topic but this list is the only one I have a hard time
| sending
| replies back to.
|
| So I
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| I have been running the logserver plugin for a few weeks now and its
| been doing its job well until a few days ago. I get the following
| error:
|
| CRITICAL: logserver plugin has self terminated after exceeding the
|
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
| You could probably run Nagios on the workstation edition but the
| packages on the workstation edition will be more aimed at desktops and
| workstations whereas Nagios is a server and therefore a server
| orientated version is
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Dear Hugo van der Kooij,
Your enquiry has been received and lodged with the helpdesk.
For your future reference this enquiry has been assigned a ticket
number. Please use this ticket number when referring to this ticket in
the future.
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Palle L Jensen wrote:
| For example Nagios sends out an alert on high CPU load, would it be
| possible to add the URL to the graph for the CPU load?
Have you looked at the Macro's?
(http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macrolist.html)
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chris friesen wrote:
| I believe so, I installed the openssl-devel.rpm and converted to .tgz
| so... but even so I still get the error...
You are running slackware. So if you start installing rpm stuff you are
screwing up a system. If you want to
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Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
| I have some problems defining the parent/child relationships to reflect
| changes and monitoring on the map.
|
| My topology is something like this:
|
| Nagios machine --- Router A Router B
|
| Router B --- Router C ---
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Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
| Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
| | I have some problems defining the parent/child relationships to reflect
| | changes and monitoring on the map.
| |
| | My topology is something like this:
| |
| | Nagios machine --- Router A
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Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
| This problem should not exist.
| Nagios -- Router A -- Router B uplink1+2 ring (and Router B is in a
| ring topology which closes in it)
|
| http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=11uhx7as=3 (this is the logical layout)
|
| Yes. But
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Terry wrote:
| I am sitting here racking my brain on this one. Is dividing the load
| average by the number of CPUs a smart thing to do? the 'uptime'
| command on a box does not do this. So, if I have an 8 core box
| sitting with a load average of
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Aaron M. Segura wrote:
| I'm not sure about any specific pre-made plugins, but I know that curl
| handles that kind of authentication. You can write a simple plugin
| using 'curl' to take care of the problem. 'man curl' and search for
| NTLM.
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Scott Miller wrote:
| Anyone using the Nagios Plugin for Barracuda Spam Firewalls located here:
|
|
|
| http://seigafuse.com/?p=38
|
|
|
| I'm attempting to get it working and have run into a snag. Just
| wondering if anyone has it working
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Scott Miller wrote:
| Anyone using the Nagios Plugin for Barracuda Spam Firewalls located here:
|
| http://seigafuse.com/?p=38
|
| I'm attempting to get it working and have run into a snag. Just
| wondering if anyone has it working successfully.
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
| Randal, Phil wrote:
| The latest version now works fine on my CentOS 5.1 boxes.
|
| Now all we need is a version which works with python 2.3 so I can check
| our CentOS / RHEL 4 boxes.
|
| Cheers,
|
| Phil
| I have a couple of
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
| Tom Brown wrote:
| This does make a good case for adding support for CentOS 4. I don't
| have any older CentOS, only RHEL so I wasn't aware that CentOS
| shipped with yum for this to be useful.
|
| Since you have made a good case,
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
| Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
| Centos 4 makes no distinction. There is at least no security plugin for
| yum. But given this known limitation the plugin works well on Centos
4 here.
|
| Hugo.
|
| Is it that the information
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Beau Walker wrote:
| Both, and rebooted the server for kicks.
You must be a windows user ;-)
Hugo.
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
|I've just released the Check_Yum plugin on NagiosExchange.org as the
| only one there seemed quite inadequate.
There is a design bug:
You must be root to run this plugin (otherwise yum cannot access
repository information)
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Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
| Hari Sekhon wrote:
|
| |I've just released the Check_Yum plugin on NagiosExchange.org as the
| | only one there seemed quite inadequate.
|
| There is a design bug:
| You must be root to run this plugin (otherwise yum
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
| Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
| There is a design bug:
| You must be root to run this plugin (otherwise yum cannot access
| repository information)
|
| Hugo.
|
| You are right, I just double checked this. For some reason I had done
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Henrik Schou wrote:
| I have installed Nagios 3.0 and I have some issues with Nagios sending
| sms-messages. I have installed smstools, and sendsms works fine from the
| command line. But when I want Nagios to send a notification, it fails.
| Could
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Daniels, Mike wrote:
| define service {
| host_name
|
CountyServer-Ardmore,CountyServer-Balm,CountyServer-Bayview,CountyServer-TestServer,CountyServerDMZ-Springhurst,CountyServerDMZ-VTH-Web,CountyServerDMZ-Web-Dev
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|
| Can someone help me pls
Pallav,
This is is plain nagging. And propably the best way to ensure no one is
going to answer your questions anymore.
If you have a business need to get things going and are unable
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Kelly Jones wrote:
| I have a Windows hostgroup for my Windows machines, and an
| Important hostgroup for all my important machines (Windows and
| otherwise).
|
| How do I check a service on the intersection of these two groups (ie,
| important
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Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
| But - my question here, why is *any* failing service a trigger of a host
| check? Shouldn't be the failure of *all* services this trigger?
Well. If a service goes missing it might very well be an issue with the
host or
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Kevin Manuel wrote:
| I would like to have Nagios alert on the status of individual switch
| ports – link up/down, traffic, etc. Is there a way to do this other than
| creating a separate host or service for each port. There are 1000’s of
| ports on
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Marc Powell wrote:
| .
| Another alternative is to contact your package provider and ask them not
| to modify the init scripts to require non-standard and non-supported
| programs, especially if they're not including them.
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seb wrote:
| The previous projects and users are completely imported and we will
| recategorize the projects in the near future.
| Now there is a newsletter you can subscribe to and wich will inform you
| about changes in the selected categories.
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|
| Yes I tried thatdo i need to install some addons to see my
| switches ?
You need to go over the manual. Read it at least once from cover to
cover. Then you can ask specific questions and avoid the generic I have
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joop3 wrote:
| This is what I would like to achieve:
|
| When a host goes down,
| send out one email to helpdesk.
|
| When the host is still down after 1 hour,
| send out one email to helpdesk manager.
| define hostescalation {
|
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Cary Petterborg wrote:
| We are trying to make things easy for managers who want to look at
| statuses without logging in (it is a request by the managers, not
| something WE thought up on our own to help them). This can be done by
| setting a default
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Hi,
I just updated a server today and a bit later it seems a significant
part of the network was down right after the update.
It was working great untill then and at first I was suspecting an issue
with the POP of SIXXS as my IPv6 connectivity
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Julie S. Lin wrote:
| Hi All
|
| for one particular server (mail.borken.com) it sporadically comes back
| Socket timeout after 10 seconds when doing smtp_checks. however,
| another server
| outside the cisco pix firewall works fine doing the same
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Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| Before I start coding my own plugin to do this, does anyone know of a
| plugin that monitors the number of external connection attempts over a
| given period of time for a given service and sends alerts
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Harshal Yadwadkar wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I am having the nagios installed on the server for monitoring the
| different services on the differenet hosts.But the problem i am facing is
| that nagios giving me a notification for http service for one of the
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Eric Anderson wrote:
| On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 07:28 +0100, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
|
| Eric Anderson wrote:
| | Hi all,
| |
| | I'm new to Nagios and I'm attempting to configure passive checks on a
| | Windows 2003 box using NC_Net. I've read
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Eric Anderson wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I'm new to Nagios and I'm attempting to configure passive checks on a
| Windows 2003 box using NC_Net. I've read multiple documents and I'm
| still having trouble. I'm hoping someone can help me.
How do you submit
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Mick wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| I want to monitor a network device (e.g. an IP camera) and when it
fails to be
| able to see which network link went down - the ISP network? the modem?
| router? or the camera itself?
|
| I would try to do this by e.g.
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Dean Pullen wrote:
| I’m getting the dreaded message:
|
| Return code of 127 is out of bounds - plugin may be missing
|
| I’ve gone through the mailing list and googled considerably, but I’m
| still at a loss at how to resolve the problem.
|
| Could
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Stevens, Michael wrote:
| Although the changelog for rc3 did not suggest that this host stuck in
| downtime issue was going to be fixed, I went ahead and installed 3.0rc3.
| Following the steps below still results in a host stuck in scheduled
|
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Bigley,Shawn wrote:
| Post the host configs for one working server and the broken one for use
| to take a look at.
|
| Both host are using the same config file
So? They could both be wrong. If you seek help but do not wish show the
config then seek
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|
| Dear Folks,
|
| I am writing to request comments on a proposal to reduce the risk of
| loss of Network visibility/spurious alerts etc caused by the failure of
| the Nagios host's default gateway.
Hmmm. It is my rather
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Steve Kieu wrote:
| The most scary thing is, as suddenly like when it came, it suddenly went
| away this morning. Not any changes to the nagios system or vmware guest
| and hosts.
|
| I have been doing the similar benchmark of status.cgi on the real
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Luis Fernando Lacayo wrote:
| Hello Everyone,
|
| I have a question and asking for some advice. I have an Exchange server
| and one of the windows admins who controls the exchange servers, would
| like for me to have Nagios check an individual
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| Please would someone help me out with what may be a bug in global event
| handlers in 3.0 alpha (not
| rc1 or 2 since there is nothing in the Changelog that seems to warrant
| upgrade) ?
Have you considered that the
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Mick wrote:
| [1201469001] Nagios 3.0a3 starting... (PID=20058
Not exctly the best 3.0 version to use. I guess a more recent 3.0
version installation is in order.
Hugo.
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Lars Stavholm wrote:
| Edwin Zoeller wrote:
| We are monitoring ~75 Sun Servers via Nagios. What information would you
| like to know.
|
| Top down...
| 1. method used (nsca, nrpe, snmp) and why?
| 2. what specific checks are you using?
Servers in
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Mike Welsh wrote:
| I have inherited the Nagios project at the company that I just started
| working for and have a few questions.
As a hint. Take the nagios manual and browse through it cover to cover.
Then you get a good feel for it and you an dig
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Jason Ellmers wrote:
| I will be Out of the Office
I would suggest that out-of-office replies qualify as a request for
removal to the admin of this list.
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Patrick Morris wrote:
| On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, Jan Kohnert wrote:
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| Hello all,
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| I'm monitoring my small private net using nagios and it works well.
But I have
| a (hopefully simply to answer) question:
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| Some of the hosts are workstations which
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Hi,
There is a small thing that bothers me a bit with the Tactical Overview.
If a user can only see a small subset of all hosts the tactical overview
page will not show as all green if their hosts are running just fine.
Is their a way to make sure
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shacky wrote:
| Hi!
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| I'm installing Nagios because I need to remote monitor some customers'
server.
| I need an advise from you.
| I have two servers in my office, one in the DMZ network and another on
| the LAN network.
| I am undecided on what of
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Ronaldo A. Bueno Filho wrote:
| Hello guys!
Do not offend the ladies. They have tendency to strike back when you
least expect them ;-)
| I've installed and configured Nagios 3 and now I am making some tests.
| Now, I'm wondering about the best way
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shacky wrote:
| Install Nagios on the LAN. Then let Nagios contact the NRPE instance in
| your DMZ.
|
| Ok, thank you very much! I'm doing right :-)
|
| I have another question for you.
| I monitor the Internet (WAN) connection through a simply
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Amir Saad wrote:
| I installed Nagios with a MySQL backend. Each time I try to turn on the
| nagios server (the MySQL server is running on it) after a clean
| shutdown, I find the status tables corrupt. Nagios fails to start till I
| repair the
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Lars Stavholm wrote:
| Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
| Gerd Mueller wrote:
| | Hi,
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| | the old NagiosGrapher interfaces (network/pipe) can cause huge
| | latency :-(. Thanks to a patch we got there is a new interface type
| | file. The main advantages
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Lars Stavholm wrote:
| Hi All,
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| I know this is a bit of an odd one, but still:
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| I'm looking for ways of monitoring intermittent
| clients, i.e. client computers that are not always
| there, like laptops that come and go or similar,
| clients
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| Anyone know where I can find a Monarch like interface for Nagios 3.0rc1
| which is dumb proof so I can install use it?
This is a mutual exclusive request. Using a test version and asking for
a dummy proof installation.
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Ameya Agnihotri wrote:
| Hi All,
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| I new to nagios and its installation.
| I have following queries:
| 1. Are nagios and nagios-plugins pre-build binaries for OpenSolaris
| available on the net?
| If yes, whats the URL?
| 2. Also, has anyone build
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Gerd Mueller wrote:
| Hi,
|
| the old NagiosGrapher interfaces (network/pipe) can cause huge
| latency :-(. Thanks to a patch we got there is a new interface type
| file. The main advantages of this new interface are:
| * no gaps any more
| * no
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Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I might have missed something trivial here but it seems I am not getting
| any graphs build and I end up with a lot of small files on a pretty new
| installation on Centos 5.1 with Nagios 2.10
|
| Nagios is runing
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Jeff Addy wrote:
| Hi
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| I'm a windows man through and through! i just ventured into the Linux
| world and managed to bring up Ubuntu (Gutsy Gibbon) and then Nagios. I'm
| stuck! I discovered to my dismay nagios would not autodiscover anything
| for
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Justin Hennessy wrote:
| Hi All,
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| I am having an issue with the NRPE agent on linux servers (happens on
| all flavours I have tried).
|
| I am using TCP Wrappers to implement it. When the server is rebooted the
| port for NRPE (5666) isn't
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Sukesh /IT/BLR/JIG/IN wrote:
Hi
Need to monitor CPU temparature or server temparature using nagios.how
we can do the monitoring using nagios 3.0a4 .
How would you monitor it at all? What options did you explore?
I think it would be wise if you
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