> Backup done successfully. All hosts are imported and being monitored, but
> a
> few things are not working, like SMS messages and mail messages.
>
> Does it need to be backed up from some directory?
You need to examine your notification commands. You may have used
some third party software to
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 02:16:03PM +0200, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> On 05/12/2012 01:18 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> > Backup done successfully. All hosts are imported and being monitored, but a
> > few things are not working, like SMS messages and mail messages.
> >
> > Does it need to be bac
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 02:01:34PM -0300, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> Correct me if i'm wrong.
>
> The basic nagios backup and restore procedure is:
>
> - stop the nagios daemon
> - copy the contents of /etc/nagios3/, /usr/share/nagios/,
> /usr/share/nagios3/ to the same directory in the new ser
On 05/12/2012 01:18 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> Backup done successfully. All hosts are imported and being monitored, but a
> few things are not working, like SMS messages and mail messages.
>
> Does it need to be backed up from some directory?
>
That's most likely due to system settings an
Backup done successfully. All hosts are imported and being monitored, but a
few things are not working, like SMS messages and mail messages.
Does it need to be backed up from some directory?
2012/5/11 Claudio Kuenzler
>
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto <
> luisforchesa..
Correct me if i'm wrong.
The basic nagios backup and restore procedure is:
- stop the nagios daemon
- copy the contents of /etc/nagios3/, /usr/share/nagios/,
/usr/share/nagios3/ to the same directory in the new server
- before running, aptitude install nagios-plugins
- start the nagios daemon
En
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto <
luisforchesa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It really needs rsync, can't I use a simple copy command instead?
>
Whether you use scp, rsync, copy+paste, print out + write new, the postal
way or whatever is up to you.
The important information is that
On 11/05/12 14:55, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> It really needs rsync, can't I use a simple copy command instead?
>
You can , but rsync will give you a better control and recovery if
something goes wrong , it also allows you to make sure it does not eat
up your network while copying .
It really needs rsync, can't I use a simple copy command instead?
2012/5/11 Claudio Kuenzler
>
> On 05/11/2012 03:12 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Someone know the correct backup and restore procedure to export
>> > nagios 3.0.6 from one server do another nagios 3.2.1 server?
> On 05/11/2012 03:12 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Someone know the correct backup and restore procedure to export
> > nagios 3.0.6 from one server do another nagios 3.2.1 server?
> >
>
> rsync. Nothing important's changed in object config, and the rest will
> just be simple and qu
On 05/11/2012 03:12 PM, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> Hi
>
> Someone know the correct backup and restore procedure to export
> nagios 3.0.6 from one server do another nagios 3.2.1 server?
>
rsync. Nothing important's changed in object config, and the rest will
just be simple and quick manual twea
ike Hawley
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios backup
Thanks Roger, I was looking at something that would perform backups when the
config changes automatically.
Ta
Mike
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios backup
> Mike Hawley wrote:
>> Has anyone used Nagios as a tool to perform Cisco running-config
>> backups via SNMP???
I think TFTP is closer to what you need to do.
Try TFTP server (there's a free Cisco client
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josef Fortier
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:22 AM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios backup
>
> Hi Mike:
&
> Mike Hawley wrote:
>> Has anyone used Nagios as a tool to perform Cisco running-config backups via
>> SNMP???
I think TFTP is closer to what you need to do.
Try TFTP server (there's a free Cisco client on www.oldversion.com) on a
workstation and then type (something like) "copy starting-config
Hi Mike:
>Has anyone used Nagios as a tool to perform Cisco running-config backups
> via
>SNMP???
I like "rancid" (despite the name...)
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Mike Hawley wrote:
> Has anyone used Nagios as a tool to perform Cisco running-config backups via
> SNMP???
Sounds as usefull as slamming a nail into the wall with a screwdriver.
Nagios is simply not the tool for that kind of a job.
Hugo.
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