no caso de roteadores utilizei o check_telnet para não dar tanto falso
positivo!
Em Qui, 2007-05-24 às 17:46 -0300, Jose Oliveira escreveu:
Olá Gilberto
Que tempos de 10s voce se refere? A mauiria dos plugins tem como voce passar
um tempo de espera maior (opção -t)
A preocupação que
Jose, bom dia,
Primeiramente agradeco pela dica do -t, me refiro a esta mensagem. Socket
10s time out, aquela mensagem que aparece no nagios quando ele nao consegue
coletar os dados pois houve um atraso para coletar o dado do plugin. Isto
esta tornando a ferramenta aqui menos confiavel e isto e
On 25/05/07, magic_rooter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody!
Thank you very much for your assistance!! You helped me a lot!! Nagios
performance increased! Now all my 2160 check performed on 5 min
instead of 15 min! It is interesting can I increase it to 1 min?May be
there are any other
On 25/05/07, Patryk Lasoń [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to define a service check for a hostgroup?
I have 100 nodes in cluster and would like to define sth like this:
define hostgroup{
hostgroup wns
members wn1-wn100
}
define service{
hostgroup
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But latency is still not very good:((
Sorry, should have included that. We use nsclient, and the server
accurately reports disk space, cpu load, and services with the check_nt
plugin. However I noticed that it does not report uptime correctly. It
reports System Uptime - 0 day(s) 0 hour(s) 0 minute(s)
Thanks!
--
Ray
HI All,
I was asked by one of my users to see if there is a way that NAGIOS can
check to see if a certain file was updated with in the last 10 minutes,
and it is not updated then to issue an alert.
Is there a plugging for NAGIOS to handle this? If not any ideas how I
could get this done?
Hi,
It's not a hardware issue instead as Brian pointed out it's an issue with
nagios-plugin.
I had to use perl/python scripts as a workaround when i was trying to
configure such checks on our mail servers..
Cheers n TIA
Manish.
On 5/24/07, Brian C. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
scrap that, I've just seen there is a plugin to do just this,
check_file_age.
-h
Hari Sekhon
Hari Sekhon wrote:
This should be very easy to write a plugin for in bash or python.
Just check the last modified data against the current time and go
warning/critical if the difference between
This should be very easy to write a plugin for in bash or python.
Just check the last modified data against the current time and go
warning/critical if the difference between the timestamp is too high.
-h
Hari Sekhon
Lacayo, Luis F wrote:
HI All,
I was asked by one of my users to see if
On 25/05/07, Lacayo, Luis F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was asked by one of my users to see if there is a way that NAGIOS can
check to see if a certain file was updated with in the last 10 minutes,
and it is not updated then to issue an alert.
Is there a plugging for NAGIOS to handle this? If
Hi Luis,
On Fri, 25 May 2007 15:41:40 +0200, Lacayo, Luis F
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI All,
I was asked by one of my users to see if there is a way that NAGIOS can
check to see if a certain file was updated with in the last 10 minutes,
and it is not updated then to issue an alert.
Is
Hi there,
I need to implement a certain logic into Nagios that I can't figure out
if it's possible. What I want to do is check processes running on
various boxes using the following logic when a non-OK state is returned:
Using active checks, I want Nagios to follow the standard logic,
changing
I was thinking of doing that also but just wanted to know if there was a
more graceful way of approaching this problem.
To answer the other question that came in, yes both active and passive
checks are used on these services so the is_volatile is not an option.
If anyone is aware of any other
it may be due to the amount of memory in the server,
The memory Total may be too large for nsclient to process,
This assumes that it never worked on this host. If it use to work, Then
something must have broken and this is the only symptom that you are
currently seeing.
I would suggest trying
On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 11:09 -0400, Morris, Patrick wrote:
Is it possible to define a service check for a hostgroup?
Yes. I define almost all of mine that way.
snip
It's a huge time and maintenance saver to do it that way. Here is a
quick example:
define service{
hostgroup_name
I need to implement a certain logic into Nagios that I can't
figure out if it's possible. What I want to do is check
processes running on various boxes using the following logic
when a non-OK state is returned:
Using active checks, I want Nagios to follow the standard
logic, changing
Is it possible to define a service check for a hostgroup?
Yes. I define almost all of mine that way.
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Force Hard State with Passive Checks
Hi there,
With passive
I've just released an NSCA Wrapper script on Nagios Exchange in order to
turn normal ./check_plugin type commands into passive service checks.
I had a couple of passive service checks but now somebody wants more I
decided it was a waste of time to make little wrapper scripts for all of
them,
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Greetings,
I'm new to nagios, so I'm still learning the in's and out's of the
program. One thing I'm trying to figure out is how to not get so many
notifications. When the host goes down, I receive a notice about that,
plus that all its services are now unavailable, and then the same
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Subject: [Nagios-users] FW: Too many notifications
Greetings,
I'm new to nagios,
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