Hi,
is your nagios user allowed to run the sudo command from the first line in your
script?
Please login as your nagios user and execute the command
/usr/bin/sudo /sbin/iptables -vL|/bin/grep ':ssh'|/bin/awk '{print $1}'
directly. Do you see any output?
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Regards
Thomas Voigt
Hi Brian,
Brian O'Mahony wrote:
So it looks like the args are not being passed to the solaris box. I just
don't understand what im doing wrong here. (I am also looking at check_mem
and check_users but have forgon those until I get the issue with the ARGS
resolved)
did you read the
Hi all,
Heiko wrote:
SNMP OK - No Such Object available on this agent at this OID |
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorTable=No Such Object available on this
agent at this OID
Are you sure, you are using Net-SNMP?
I believe only Net-SNMP is supporting the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.
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Greetz
Thomas
Hi all,
Shankar Asam wrote:
I've few of HP UX and Linux boxes that were monitored by Nagios. for the past
few days, I've observed that cron service on HP UX keeps shutting down and I
need to manually restart cron service. Is there any way through nagios we
can monitor cron service on HP
Hi,
Ange AMBEMOU wrote:
i wan to know if is possible to have interface web to log a trap of
snmptt. And see this in web interface of nagios.
Let snmptt write the received traps into an database and you can use
nagtrap (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagtrap/) to visualize it.
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With
Hi all!
Ron Wilson wrote:
How can I use Nagios to monitor a windows program that does
not run as a
service.
You may do an snmp walk of HrSwRunName (OID .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4.2.1.2.x).
This delivers a table of all processes running actually at a windows
machine.
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Kind regards
Thomas
Hi all!
REMY Julien wrote:
When I do : apachectl configtest, the message is :
The scriptalias directive in nagios.conf will probably never
match because it overlaps an earlier ScriptAlias.
The Alias directive in nagios.conf will probably never match
because it overlaps an earlier
Hi all!
REMY Julien wrote:
I found the error. In my file httpd.conf, there was 2 Include
directive :
Include conf.d/*.cgi
Include /etc/httpd/conf.d/cgi/
When I restart Nagios, and httpd, there are no error
messages. But if I connect me in Nagios, in all menus,
characters are
Hi all!
REMY Julien wrote:
Yes, I see the menu in left frame
Oh, I see in the picture what you will say...
Your Apache isn't executing the status.cgi script, which delivers the
content of the right frame.
The Apache is simply showing the contents of this ELF-binary.
Check the definition of
Hi!
REMY Julien wrote:
Yes, I checked my Nagios configuration (nagios -v nagios.cfg)
and it does not have errors. But if I restart Nagios now, a
message is posted : Starting Network Monitor: nagios.
Moreover, if I want to connect me in the web interface, I
have menus on the left but
Hi all!
Yes, of course the Apache might also have a problem...
There is something to configure in Apaches config to allow the webserver
to show the documents and execute the cgi's from nagios.
Make sure you have something like these in your Apache config:
ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin/
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