Heya
Is there a way to make for example the hostgroups as only a topic?
I am monitoring about 100 severs and all those servers are grouped by different
hostgroups , since all the servers belongs to different companies. When you get
this high in numbers i feel that the hostgroup usage becomes
Heya guys, i once more need your help :)
It seems that my NSCA works absolutely perfect for 2-3 days, with 17 hosts
monitored, all sending Passive checks on a 10 second intervall. (The problem
may be here, I just want a second opinion)
Anyway, it works really good for about 2-3 days but then
” nagiosgrapher now.
Setup on pnp4n is much nicer. From: Rikard Dahlberg [mailto:ej_...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 9:51 AM
To: Paul Williamson
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Nagiosgraper
Thanks paul, i might just look into that.
Did you follow a specific guide or just the normal
Heya!
im currently trying to get a decent graphicsystem online to somewhat replace
our Cacti. I know nagiosgraph doesn't really do that but it does fit our needs
:)
Im trying to re-write this config file to create nice shiney graphs for my
monitored services, but so far no luck.
This is the
Heya guys!
Is there any possible way to configure nagios to report host as DOWN, if nagios
havn't got any passive checkresult within like 5 minutes?
Can I change that somehow? For now, when a host dies in my current
configuration, it actually doesn't report is as DOWN, since im using passive
, Rikard Dahlberg rik.dahlb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks.
I've now edited nagios.cfg to use freshness and looked up the manual.. :)
Would you mind giving me an example of the service and command? Mine still
isn't working..
Rikard
From: pangr...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 08
Hey all!
I want to thank you all for the lovely help i got in my previous errand. It was
NSCA that was missconfigured on one line, or more imporatly, one complete line
was gone :) Now the NSCA passive checks work flawlessly, almost anyway.
I can monitor CPU, memory and services, the only thing
Hello
I'm just starting with nagios and im trying to learn everything at once.
At this moment im trying to get a remote windows 2008 server to be monitored,
its on a different network so i've decided to use NSCA to monitor it via
passive checks.
However I get an error message at the remote
verify your
network setup (Firewalls? Do you use (x)inetd? If so, is the option
'allow_only' configured?) ...
Daniel
2010/12/6 Rikard Dahlberg ej_...@hotmail.com:
Hello
I'm just starting with nagios and im trying to learn everything at once.
At this moment im trying to get a remote
Hello!
I'm fairly new to nagios, and im hoping that someone of you have had a similiar
situation which i am currently facing.
The active servers i got on my local network is being monitored fine, with all
the services i have written.
BUT, how do i monitor a server BEHIND a firewall? can i
?
What kind of hosts are you monitoring on the remote end?
Greg Pangrazio
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Rikard Dahlberg rik.dahlb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello!
I'm fairly new to nagios, and im hoping that someone of you have had a
similiar situation which i am currently facing
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