Hi,
I would like to graph the CPU usage of a Xen host using NagiosGrapher. I
created a custom check that utilizes 'xentop' and I can have that script
show the 'total' CPU usage, but also CPU usage of each VM - like that:
XEN_DOMU_PERF - domU1 CpuUsage:.35% MemUsage:9.4%
XEN_DOMU_PERF - domU2
Hi,
Can someone describe steps to upgrade nagios 1.4.1 to nagios 3.2.3.
Currently i am monitoring over 500 hosts and 3000 services using nagios
1.4.1
I am also using nsca and ocsp for nagios failover.
Nagios 1.4.1 is installed using rpms
nagios-plugins-1.3.1-10.rhel3.dag
I have an appliance that I cannot install anything on. However I can connect
via ssh. I can run remote commands with check_by_ssh, eg
check_by_ssh -H hmc -C lsled -m ratbat -r sa -t phys -l hscroot -s
/home/nagios/.ssh/id_rsa
This checks my HMC for the status of the attention LED on an AIX
On 11/11/2010 11:27 PM, Hall, JC wrote:
Is it accurate that Nagios will only send 1 notification for a
passive service check?
IE, the notification_interval definition for a passively checked
service won't instruct Nagios to re-send a notification such as with
actively checked services?
On 11/12/2010 10:02 AM, Sunny Jaisinghani wrote:
Hi,
Can someone describe steps to upgrade nagios 1.4.1 to nagios 3.2.3.
Currently i am monitoring over 500 hosts and 3000 services using nagios
1.4.1
I am also using nsca and ocsp for nagios failover.
Nagios 1.4.1 is installed
Hello all
I am trying to implement an event handler on a remote machine , and
having a problem with the way the status arguments are transferred over
the NRPE channel .
My config is as such :
define service{
snip
max_check_attempts 3
event_handler
Actually , the fact that the check is passive or active is some what
irrelevant in this context.
The place that will determine the notification policy is you central
nagios , and what you defined in your service/host notifications directive .
if you also define an escalation for that service
We're running Nagios 3.2.3 with concurrent service checks set to 40. We can't
go much higher than this due to resource constraints outside of Nagios but
we're running 329 services at 5 minute intervals (this is a load test of
sorts not production load ... yet). Average execution time/latency
On 11/12/2010 04:30 PM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
We're running Nagios 3.2.3 with concurrent service checks set to 40. We can't
go much higher than this due to resource constraints outside of Nagios but
we're running 329 services at 5 minute intervals (this is a load test of
sorts not production
On 12 Nov 2010, at 15:30, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
We're running Nagios 3.2.3 with concurrent service checks set to
40. We can't
go much higher than this due to resource constraints outside of
Nagios but
we're running 329 services at 5 minute intervals (this is a load
test of
sorts not
I've been digging at this one for a while and not getting any closer to
resolution.
Has anyone else encountered problems with getting check_http to work with the
-S/--ssl option?
Nagios 3.2.1 running on a CentOS box.
I have openssl and openssl-devel installed
Package
On 12/11/10 17:15, Kevin Davison wrote:
I've been digging at this one for a while and not getting any closer
to resolution.
Has anyone else encountered problems with getting check_http to work
with the --S/--ssl option?
Nagios 3.2.1 running on a CentOS box.
I have openssl and
Ton Voon wrote:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 15:30, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
We're running Nagios 3.2.3 with concurrent service checks set to
40. We can't
go much higher than this due to resource constraints outside of
Nagios but
we're running 329 services at 5 minute intervals (this is a load
test of
Ton Voon wrote:
...
The trouble with the way the nudging works is that it hides the fact
that you have latency issues (as the check is rescheduled to a future
time). This means nagiostats will not include the additional latency
time here.
If someone has a better way of working this out, I'm
From: Duncan Berriman [mailto:dun...@dcl.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 1:00 PM
To: 'Nagios Users List'
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] different notification_intervals by contact
Escalations are a little pesky to get working correctly.
Here is an example.
...
Thanks, Duncan.
I've
Yes. openssl-devel is installed.
Package openssl-devel-0.9.8e-12.el5_4.6.x86_64 already installed and latest
version
Package openssl-devel-0.9.8e-12.el5_4.6.i386 already installed and latest
version
From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:nag...@flatto.net]
Sent: November-12-10 12:27 PM
To:
hey gang,
i'm using check_openmanage (
http://folk.uio.no/trondham/software/check_openmanage.html) to monitor some
dell servers.
i'm using version 3.5.6 in production, but have also tested with 3.6.1
(latest, released Nov. 2, 2010).
the problem i'm having is that the check is reporting battery
the problem i'm having is that the check is reporting battery charging
WARNINGS even though I'm blacklisting that check.
===
r...@nagios:/opt/plugins# perl ./check_openmanage-3.6.1 -H server1 -C
public
-e -s -i -b bat_charge
No, you're not... Not quite, anyway.
On 11/12/2010 06:03 PM, Ton Voon wrote:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 15:30, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
We're running Nagios 3.2.3 with concurrent service checks set to
40. We can't
go much higher than this due to resource constraints outside of
Nagios but
we're running 329 services at 5 minute
On 11/12/2010 06:40 PM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
Andreas, I know it's doing things wrong, but there's not much I can do about
it right now. Since I know what the problem is that these messages are trying
to tell me. I'd just like to keep them from flooding the logs so I can see
what else is
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