On 11/17/2012 06:08 PM, Lucy Pelzer wrote:
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Hi List,
I am in charge for a big network infrastructure and at the moment we
evaluate solutions for our nagios monitoring with configuration via
monarch. I really would like to create the new
Hello,
Does anyone know why it gives me a 200 back?
If you need more info, I will gladly provide it ;-)
Thank you.
Regards,
Jaap
On 11/16/12 11:54 AM, Jaap van Arragon j.vanarra...@lukkien.com wrote:
Hello,
I¹m trying to use the check_http plugin to verify if one of our website is
You said u are using it like so:
Check:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http -I ip address -u http://url -w1
-c2
Maybe drop the IP address? I dunno, maybe cuz you have both IP and the url
its causing problems. Maybe its replying on the IP, but not on the URL your
providing. You prob only
Hi all
Reading for the first time the docs it seems that these 2 options do the
same thing. Is it ?
Is the only difference that the first one disable the notification forever,
while the other only in a particular timeperiod ?
Both do not stop the service checks.
Marco Borsani
Unix
Thank you for your reply.
I¹ve tried the check without the ip adress option but it makes no
difference.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
On 11/19/12 2:29 PM, Ryan Edwards wyi...@gmail.com wrote:
You said u are using it like so:
Check:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http -I ip address -u
Correct. The former will cause notifications to remain disabled until told
otherwise; the latter only for as long as specified. You should read up on the
difference between Fixed and Flexible scheduled downtime while you're at it.
If you want service/host checks disabled, you need to select
Your example
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http -I ip address -u http://url -w1 -c2
is a proxy request!
-I = ip address to connect to
-H = HTTP/1.1 Host Header
-u = relative url to fetch without protocol infos like http://
some examples
check nagios.org
OMD[gearman]:~/lib/nagios/plugins$
Hey y'all nagios guys and gals,
I need some testers for newest version of check_netint.pl (previously known
as check_snmp_netint and originally check_smp_int) since I made a bunch of
code updates this weekend. And I'm running cloud environment and can not
quickly test --cisco and --stp options.
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Hi List,
thanks for your fast replies, but I think you missed my point. I know
that I could configure one parent and alert about spanning tree or do a
lot of other stuff, but this would not help me at all in the following
situations.
Lets say that I
Hey Joerg,
The 4xx and 3xx error are handeld correctly but not the 5xx error ;-)
any ideas?
Regards,
Jaap
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From: Joerg Linge [mailto:pitchf...@ederdrom.de]
To: Nagios Users List [mailto:nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 18:07:52 +0100
Subject: Re:
Please provide a complete example!
check_http works correct since years
Joerg
Am 19.11.2012 um 23:00 schrieb Jaap van Arragon j.vanarra...@lukkien.com:
Hey Joerg,
The 4xx and 3xx error are handeld correctly but not the 5xx error ;-)
any ideas?
Regards,
Jaap
From: Joerg Linge
Herewith
define service{
use generic-service_24x7
host_name www1
service_description check http url
check_command check_http! -u
http://www.testsomething.com -w 5 -c 8
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