Hello list,
I was wondering if any of you have experience with using the SMS Foxbox and
Nagios? Are you satisfied with the product? Is there any other solution you
would recommend instead?
http://www.nagios.org/products/notification/foxbox/
/Rutger
Friday, November 5, 2010, 4:59:01 AM, you wrote:
On Nov 4, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Brandino Andreas wrote:
The message appearing in the Status Information when service is
again green and OK is a simple OK !!!
Were you previously testing something that gave that message?
Freshness checks
Thanks Steve, I am asking my boss to pick that one up.
--Chris
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 9:49 AM, steve f a31mod...@hotmail.com wrote:
if you have not yet picked it up, I would recommend getting Learning Nagios
3.0 ( assuming you are using 3.0 ) by Wojciech Kocjan. Has clarified alot (
but
Using: Nagios Version 3.2.2
Can check_nrpe be convinced (or hacked) to exit UNKNOWN rather than CRITICAL
on `Connection Refused`? Is there a way to accomplish this without having to
modify check_nrpe's source directly?
Currently, NRPE returns 2 for `Connection Refused` as well as `Not defined`.
Using: Nagios 3.2.2.
By default, Nagios considers a host down if it is unreachable by ICMP. From
what I understand, if a host is unreachable, then further notifications for
the host are disabled.
We have a hostgroup that is always reachable by ICMP (the hosts are usually
exhausted of memory and
Currently, check_ssh appears to only check for a banner/listening port.
Would a more proper check be to use check_by_ssh to execute say, `/bin/true`
for example?
# check_by_ssh -H {host} -C /bin/true -l {nagiosuser}
Has anyone on the list done this and had good results?
Thank you,
-RT
Using: Nagios 3.2.2.
I have a number of hosts (actually hundreds), each running a few services as
well as SSH.
For Host A, I'd like for all other notifications on Host A to be disabled
when SSH on Host A is critical. I would like to have the same behavior apply
for Hosts B-Z, each dependent on
That sounds like the correct way of doing it.
/Rutger
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 8:51 PM, RT r...@ragweed.net wrote:
Using: Nagios 3.2.2.
By default, Nagios considers a host down if it is unreachable by ICMP. From
what I understand, if a host is unreachable, then further notifications for
the
I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that when
you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been triggered. Its
showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example. Which on a production
server is nothing really --- my question is, how do I change
I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that
when you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been
triggered. Its showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example.
Which on a production server is nothing really --- my question is, how do
I
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