On 27 April 2012 11:25, FTL Nagios wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I am using the check_doomsday plugin to alert me to licence expiry dates
> of software.
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> I have the need though to have a check for a recurring day but of each
> month – I don’t think check_doomsday can do this
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examples of how to do this.
More information would help.. what OS/MTA are you using? Can your MTA
already send mail? What error messages (if any) do you get?
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d (as is the case with
'tw_cli' and the check_3ware plugin).
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Microsoft is
ons here:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/notifications.html
Also, if you've got predictive failure checking enabled, nagios will by
default perform a host check on the first instance of a service going
critical.
If this is the behaviour that you want, then you may be able
traightforward API/interface?
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There's the Nagios::Status perl modules. Apart from that, Icinga now
has a basic JSON API for querying service status etc.
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e as how 'ps ax' sees processes - see here for more
explanation:
http://bangbangsoundslikemachinery.blogspot.com/2011/09/nagios-plugin-checkprocs-incorrectly.html
Cheers,
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l/etc in Nagios? I currently use
> Nagstamon on my desktop and it'd be great to have something slightly similar
> to integrate into our SharePoint site.
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Not sure on the nagios front, but Icinga has got a nice REST API..
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Hi,
I've got true_regexp_matching enabled - mainly to provide a flexible
alerting system with priority/time-based alerts, different customers etc
- there's no way I could have gotten this far without it.
I seem to have hit a wall though in terms of being able to exclude
hostgroups from services -
f it really has
to.
another option (slightly hacky imo) is to periodically empty the swap in
times where free RAM is plentiful by using swapon/swapoff.
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based routing.
'dpkg-reconfigure postfix' should give you an ncurses-based wizard if you're
not comfortable with postfix configuration.
Also, check logs at /var/log/mail.*
and probably worth checking if someones done something silly like put a
static hostname entry for a mail server
Check out cucumber or www::mechanize
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On 23 Feb 2011, at 13:29, Werner Flamme wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> last week I had a new problem - all Nagios checks of the SAP systems
> succeeded
I'm sure VMWare does, too, but I haven't heard
> anything specific about it.
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yes please.
I was going to write something similar but if you've already done the
work..
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On 14 Aug 2010, at 00:58, "Polifemo, Salvatore" wrote:
> Shane
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> I currently doing a similar thing to check for delivery delay and did
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