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I'm looking to have Oracle grid control send alert data into Nagios. Thus far
I've only been doing things via NRPE, as it's a fairly small monitoring
structure.
I was wondering if anyone was interfacing to Oracle grid control, what
information you were getting from it and how you were getting
I have been working on a modified check_cpu process that will keep some history
and be able to average it. Mostly because I cannot explain check_load
clearly enough to management to use it as a resource alarm. I will post back
here in a while when I have it working to my satisfaction.
James
Good morning.
We have a vignette content management server that every night syncs its content
to a backup volume for nightly 'snapshot' purposes. This runs about 2
hours. The service check that runs is NRPE driven, and we're using simple NRPE
config where the ok, warn, critical values are
Here's my 2 cents worth.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/13/2008 12:33:56 PM:
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 01:20:26PM -0400, Victor Lanza wrote:
Basically what I have going on is, using the check_logfiles
add-on I check
several application logs for specific errors, however if an error is
I have a sort of related question
The default for acknowledgements is sticky, notifiy and persistant are all
checked.
Is there a way to change the behaviour so that sticky is not checked by
default? We have a few services that if they go in to warning, the area in
charge of them doesn't
Anyone have an idea on how to have nagios check for a stale NFS network
connection?
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define service{
nameclam-AV-service
use generic-service
check_period24x7
max_check_attempts 3
normal_check_interval 90
retry_check_interval
Anyone aware of a how-to on this? I'd need to be able to adapt lotus notes to
do the necessary.
Petersen, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's the procmail part that will be the political hot potato. Thou Shalt Have
No Other Email Platform Before Me is the edict from on high, regarding
notes. Not withstanding that the nagios server has to have a mailing agent of
some sort to work of course.
I'll see what I can squeak past the
I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
concerned with would like to have the 6 development servers in a Nagios
group. Here's the crux of the problem... How do you monitor a service on one
Gary Every [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/21/2007 09:26:30 AM:
Try this:
This will execute the service on All unix boxes (hostgroup) that are
NOT in the Storefront hostgroup AND hosts that are NOT demo, logger,
snowball, laddie or duffgardens
This allows you to set up global services that
I just whipped up a check for CLAM AV to report on the freshness of the clam-AV
signature file.
Be happy to post the code for people to improve upon.
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A few caveats - It doesn't take passed parameters. I didn't feel like it. So
the freshness dates are hard coded.
Everything is converted to seconds since the epoch, even the date stamp
supplied on the end of the freshclam -V output. It made it easier for me to
deal with.
This code has been
Greetings everyone.
Is there a way for a server, let's say it's going into single user mode for a
backup, to tell nagios that it's going into scheduled downtime and have
nagios do the necessary bits?
-J
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Can anyone shed some light on the possible reasons that Nagios sends
notifications as I expect it to for a host down event but not for a service
check
event. When a service goes warning or critical the only group that seems to get
a notification is 'admins'.
Here's the relevant configuration
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