Dear All,
Does anybody using Nagios for monitoring Drupal CMS deployments? Nagios
already has check_http and check_curl plugins but I can only validate
index.php. I was thinking about test tool called WebInject. It has a Nagios
plugin http://www.webinject.org/plugin.html . You can create
On 27/05/07, Luis Gardea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Oracle client installed and configured. In my CLI's oracle
user, works very well, but when a put in my Nagios GUI with user and
group NAGIOS a recived this messages
with user oracle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libexec]$ ./check_oracle --tns
On 28/05/07, James Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Nagios website seems to have died:
Seems fine now. :-)
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Seems OK for me as well
On 28/05/07, Jim Avery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/05/07, James Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Nagios website seems to have died:
Seems fine now. :-)
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It's dead for me. I have the same error as the original poster.
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On Mon, 28 May 2007, Sapon, Dimitry wrote:
It's dead for me. I have the same error as the original poster.
Funny enough the ones telling us the site is ok have google in the
Received: path of the messages. Perhaps they look at cached pages?
Hugo.
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Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Mon, 28 May 2007, Sapon, Dimitry wrote:
It's dead for me. I have the same error as the original poster.
Funny enough the ones telling us the site is ok have google in the
Received: path of the messages. Perhaps they look at cached pages?
I suspect caching
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Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Mon, 28 May 2007, Sapon, Dimitry wrote:
It's dead for me. I have the same error as the original poster.
Funny enough the ones telling us the site is ok have google in the
Received: path of the messages. Perhaps they look at cached
Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
I suspect caching also - though not sure it has anything to do with
the Received line. :) It's still down for me.
Received line has nothing to do with web browsing.
Yes - hence the smiley face.
Though, the site is down. Looks like there is an absolute path
Does anybody using Nagios for monitoring Drupal CMS deployments?
Nagios
already has check_http and check_curl plugins but I can only validate
index.php. I was thinking about test tool called WebInject. It has a
We use webinject to monitor our CMS system, although it is a different
CMS to
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