On 17/05/07, Palle Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all help!
The different graphs, PNP, MRTG do they store the perf. data in a database or
logfile?
See http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/perfdata.html
Put simply, recording of performance data is optional - if you want to
use
On Friday 18 May 2007 21:20:48 Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
Does anyone out there have experience running a Nagios server under a
virtual machine (VM)? Specifcally VMWare in a Linux VM?
We currently run Nagios 2.9 on a physical box which is pretty adequate
for the volume of hosts and service we
Fedora Core6 - Nagios 2.9 - Plugin 1.4.7 / NSClient++
Hi to all,
I have now been testing Nagios for 3 weeks, it sure takes a lot of
documentation reading.
We are up running good and monitoring stats on a few win servers.
I need some good advice on Graphs, because we want to monitor
Ok, I was able to fix the problem in the following way:
I removed mysql and nagios from the server and reinstalled those
packages again. Previously the drive had filled up, which did some nasty
things to mysql it seems, and when I fixed that problem, something had
become corrupted that wasn't
Hi all
I have check_mailq -w 100 -c 600 -Mexim running nicely from root on a remote
machine. I had to create a symbolic link from /usr/sbin/mailq (previously
non existent) to /usr/sbin/exim
However running check_mail as user nagios fails as follows:
exim: permission denied
CRITICAL: Error
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 04:02:40PM +, James Bond wrote:
exim: permission denied
CRITICAL: Error code 1 returned from /usr/sbin/mailq
In your Exim configuration, try setting the queue_list_requires_admin to
false.
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Riemer Palstra
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I can not get https to work but HTTP works fine
I am using webinject to search for a string, it work fine on HTTP but not on
https.
I have the following perl module installed LWP; HTTP::Request::Common;
HTTP::Cookies; XML::Simple; Time::HiRes 'time','sleep'; Getopt::Long;
Crypt::SSLeay;
Hi all,
Is anyone monitoring a Cisco ONS15454?
(AKA Cerent 454)
I am new to this platform and would like to find out what others can
monitor.
Sincerely,
Dan Lacey
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