Hi all,
my nagios system monitors some servers behind firewal, and sometimes
happens that firewall
is not reachable due to some network problem. All checks are delivered
thru firewall.
I am monitoring firewall too, and I am just checking PING to it and
rount trip time
with
define service{
Hi Mark,
thank you for mail and link you sent me.
2009/8/18 Marc Powell m...@ena.com:
On Aug 18, 2009, at 9:15 AM, arly arly wrote:
I am monitoring firewall too, and I am just checking PING to it and
rount trip time
with
define service{
use test
please read
http://nagiosplugins.org/man/check_ping
syntax is
-w rta,pl -c rta,pl
rta==round trip average,
pl = packet lost
of course warning should be less than critical. You have all same..
try : -w 200.0 30 -c 300.0, 40
Nice regards,
2009/8/18 shadih rahman shadhi...@gmail.com:
Hi Sean,
this helped, thank you very much for commnent. I supposed I had
something wrong with $ARGs
Thank you and kind regards,
Arlytex
2009/8/12 Sean McAfee smca...@collaborativefusion.com:
arly arly wrote:
I have an easy but confusing question. Command for checking hard disk
on my
Hi Marc,
thank you for mail and explanation. It was/is confusing for me stuff
related to $ARGs in nagios commands,
I have to learn it. Explanation you sent will definetelly help.
Kind regards,
Arlytex
2009/8/12 Marc Powell m...@ena.com:
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:02 PM, arly arly wrote:
Hi all
Hi all,
I have an easy but confusing question. Command for checking hard disk
on my system is defined as
define command {
command_namecheck_nt_disks
command_line/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nt -H
'$HOSTADDRESS$' -p 12489 -v '$ARG1$' -l C -w '$ARG2$' -c '$ARG3$'
}
and
Hi all,
I am using nagios3 and I would like an monitoring system for my
network. I have cca 10 hosts in my network but they are behind
firewall.
I mean in my network which is not exposed to outside world, some
machines are behidn firewals in.
Critical machines run Windows 2003 server OS, and I
,
Is it possible that the SNMP password (community string) is not 'public' on
your Windows 2003 servers that are behind the firewall? Perhaps if they're
behind a firewall, someone also went to the trouble to change the SNMP
community string (password) to reach them?
Regards,
Richard
arly
: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitor Windows 2003 using nagios + SNMP
To: arly arly arly...@gmail.com
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hi Arlytex
One of the troubleshooting steps you can take will be to monitor the
Live logs on your firewall, if it's a Cisco ASA firewall you can
easily check on ASDM
,
Arlytex
2009/8/6 Mark Gius mg...@createspace.com:
You say you have port 161 open on the border firewall, do the windows
machines have their firewalls enabled and are blocking port 161?
-Gius
arly arly wrote:
HI Richard,
thank you for comment.
comunity string I set up as for machines I
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