Pessoal, estou tendo um sério problema aqui com meu Nagios, as checagens são
feitas por SNMP, aconteceu hoje pela segunda fez, dei uma nagios reload e
quando fui ver, todos os hosts e serviços estavam como DOWN.
Estou utilizando o Nagios 2.5
O mais engraçado eh que até o PING ficou como Critical!
Sergio Bazilio escreveu:
Pessoal,
Estive procurando sem sucesso, comof azer negação no nágios!!
Isso mesmo, eu preciso pingar um servidor, e por uma particularidade da
minha empresa, se este servidor PINGAR, alarmar critico, se não pingar, está
tudo OK.
Alguém tem alguma ideia?
[]´s
Hi All,
I am trying to monitor hardware RAID arrays on my HP Proliant DL380 G4
server using the nagios plugin check_cciss. As per the relevant URL on
www.nagiosexchange.org, this plugin uses hpacucli to check the status of
RAID arrays and array controllers. hpacucli has already been installed on
Hi!
After nagios-plugins setup (for example: /usr/local/nagios/libexec),
you can find utils.pm and utils.sh.
Those files have :
STATE_OK=0
STATE_WARNING=1
STATE_CRITICAL=2
STATE_UNKNOWN=3
STATE_DEPENDENT=4
required for Nagios pluging status.
Pls copy check_cciss into this path.
Bye
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 17:12 +0530, Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
Hi All,
hi,
./check_cciss-1.5: line 90: ./utils.sh: No such file or directory
the plugin calls utils.sh (which comes with the nagios-plugins package)
and needs it in the same directory you installed check_cciss. so, you
got three joices:
On 11/17/06, Tobias Klausmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Thomas Hager wrote:
./check_cciss-1.5: line 90: ./utils.sh: No such file or directory
the plugin calls utils.sh (which comes with the nagios-plugins package)
and needs it in the same directory you installed
2006/11/17, Yogesh Hasabnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Thomas, Sim and all the friends on this list!! As per your
suggestion, I copied the check_cciss plugin into the nagios/libexec
directory and now the plugin works fine from the command-line
]# ./check_cciss-1.5 -N 0 -v
RAID OK: Smart
Hi!
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Thomas Hager wrote:
./check_cciss-1.5: line 90: ./utils.sh: No such file or directory
the plugin calls utils.sh (which comes with the nagios-plugins package)
and needs it in the same directory you installed check_cciss. so, you
got three joices:
a) copy
Hello,
i have a remote Nagios-Server which reports to a central Server on which
a nsca daemon runns.
This works only, if i run the nsca daemon in --daemon mode.
If i start the nsca daemon in --single mode (which is the default
according to the doc) the check-results on the central hosts are not
Thanks Thomas, Sim and all the friends on this list!! As per your
suggestion, I copied the check_cciss plugin into the nagios/libexec
directory and now the plugin works fine from the command-line
]# ./check_cciss-1.5 -N 0 -v
RAID OK: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 array A logicaldrive 1 (136.7 GB,
Hi!
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
Yes, I had used arrayprobe form the command-line. But being a layman, I was
not sure how to define a checkcommand using arrayprobe. Anyway, I will also
give it a try.
We use this:
nrpe.conf:
command[check_array]=/usr/bin/sudo
On 11/17/06, Tobias Klausmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
Yes, I had used arrayprobe form the command-line. But being a layman, I
was
not sure how to define a checkcommand using arrayprobe. Anyway, I will
also
give it a try.
We use this:
Hello Kevin,
There are a couple of companies set up to do exactly what you are
talking about. They have the advantage of checking your site from
several places all over the world. Netcraft
(http://audited.netcraft.com/dsm) and Keynote.com are the two companies
I can think of readily.
Thanks for the suggestions Robert, Aaron, and Janet - having a third
party company doing this isn't really an option due to the number of
hosts that would be monitored. I would love to go that route simply
for the fact that I wouldn't need to maintain it however the cost is far
beyond the budget
---
Alexandre Racine - Gardien Virtuel - Sécurité Informatique
www.gardienvirtuel.com
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-11-16 14:24:10
You must enable regular expression matching for this to work.
I've got a production 1.x Nagios server monitoring 90 services or all
different types. I have noticed that Nagios 2.x has just come into the
stable branch of my linux server distro so I am going to upgrade
tonight.
I don't have a test environment for this at work so I really need to
get this
i know there are plugins available for monitoring the backup exec services, but
i was curious as to whether anyone has been able to monitor job status (ie: i
want to know when a job fails, takes too long to complete, etc).
i see that wmi integration has been around since v8.0, so i can very
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hari Sekhon
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 4:15 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Migrating Nagios 1.x to 2.x
I've got a production 1.x Nagios server
Thanks. Almost forgot about the -v which I used from time to time to
find warnings. I'll use this to make sure most of the rest of the
config is ok...
It would have been pretty easy for devs to do the section like
$OUTPUT$ -- $HOSTOUTPUT$
$SERVICEOUTPUT$
just to make
Earlier Mike had suggested openms.org - I haven't had a chance yet to
explore this option but will try to do so this weekend.
Kevin, to get you started, here are some good links on OpenNMS'
distributed monitor:
http://opennms.org/index.php/Distributed_Monitor
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