On Apr 15, 2008, at 6:44 AM, Tom Throckmorton wrote:
On Apr 10 23:05, Max wrote:
Hi,
SVN or CVS work very well for this; I personally use SVN. Version
control admin directories will not interfere with Nagios parsing
configs from directories as it looks for files that end in .cfg (as
you
Here’s my complication:
What I’d really like to do is filter the access down to specific
groups in AD, and utilize the access view filtering in nagios so
that sql administrators only see the status of sql servers (as an
example). I could probably use mod_auth_ldap, but is there a
On Jul 6, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
How might one use Nagios to monitor an MPLS SLA (service level
agreement)?
Some VoIP phones are experiencing jitter, and I'm looking for tools
(ideally, Nagios-friendly) which might help me find the chokepoint(s).
Any help showing
OK. So I have the following problem. I receive Host notifications
without any problem - email is working fine on the nagios monitoring
server. I am not, however receiving service notifications and cannot
figure out what the deal is. Any help would be appreciated as I
turned over every
When set to the above I get the following in /var/log/messages:
Jun 27 10:44:46 alpha nagios: SERVICE NOTIFICATION: it;system1;Disk -
D:;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;d:\ - total: 213.20 Gb - used: 12.10 Gb
(6%) - free 201.11 Gb (94%)
notify-by-email command definition:
# 'notify-by-email'