On 30/05/07, Luis Gardea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I have tnsping in nagios PATH
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nagios]# find / -name tnsping
/home/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_3/bin/tnsping
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nagios]# exit
exit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ echo $PATH
Hi,
The problem is fixed and the monitoring is enabled based on args in the
running process using ' -a ' option.
Defined the following in...
In commands definitions:
define command {
command_name nrpe_check_procs4
command_line $USER1$/check_nrpe -n -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c
hi all,
I got some passive services checks in nagios. When this services goes into
critical state I get a notification.
But everytime I need to reset the service to OK by submitting a passive check
through the nagios webinterface. Because if I leave it in critical I will not
send a other
From what I understand, the notification_interval option defined in the
service definition is what tells Nagios how often to resend the message.
Default is 60 hence why you might never have gotten another one. Try
lowering that value and that should work.
From:
That is not execly what I mean. The notivication_interval will resend a
notification after a period of time.
I use passive checks, and the only thing that this check will recieve is
critical states. So every time I recieve a pasive check I want a notification.
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Hey everyone i am running Nagios 2.4 and today i came in and i could no
longer view any of my hosts i have nagios and Cact running on the same
server everytime i try to log onto the web interface i get the follwing
error see below does anyone have any ideas how to fix this problem it was
working
Nedim Bicic pravi:
Error
You have created a new database, but have not yet imported the
'cacti.sql' file. At the command line, execute the following to continue:
mysql -u cactiuser -p cacti cacti.sql
This error may also be generated if the cacti database user does not
have correct
Ok gotcha.
How about this alternative (just trying to throw possibilities out there). Are
you able to slightly change the output message sent to Nagios through the
passive check? Maybe a variable that gets auto incremented to show the message
number or something simple like that? If so, you
On 29/05/07 05:41 PM, Sapon, Dimitry wrote:
Hi there,
I'm getting different results for the check_procs plugin from command
line to the web interface of Nagios.
In the command line, if I use the same command as Nagios is supposed to
run (specified in the commands.cfg and I monitored the
Hi again everyone sold the intila issue i am having this appreared and i
have 500 host running to monitor this is the error i get everytime i try to
view the host
It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for any
of the services you requested...
If you believe this
For notification_interval to work Nagios must receive another passive
check or send another active check. Here's an example showing how it works:
In this example:
- check frequency is 5 minutes
- notification interval is 6 minutes
On a service failure you would get:
0m Service enters HARD
It appears as though you do not have permission to view
information for any of the services you requested...
can anyone help i havent changed anything it has to do
something with permission where do i find this folder and change it
You may want to go over the parts of the documentation
I got some passive services checks in nagios. When this
services goes into critical state I get a notification.
But everytime I need to reset the service to OK by submitting
a passive check through the nagios webinterface. Because if I
leave it in critical I will not send a other
How do i delete some of the files i dont wont to delete sensitive
informations its using linux
wat can i delete i tryed deleting log files to free some space in cacti
where do i find nagios log file i think that has been flodding it
thanks
On 5/30/07, David Gerbec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would suspect that mysql has binary logging turned on, this can
create many files that are around 1G.
Use: du -sh * starting at / (root) to find where your problem lies,
if it's mysql they will be in the form of mysql-bin.XXX (or something
similar)
You obviously will want to backup this
That is the error i am getting when i start nagios 2.4 i dont know what
happended is there anyway i can fix this problem
actually bellow is the the exact error when i lick on hosts
There doesn't appear to be any host status information in the status log...
Make sure that Nagios is running and
Hi.
I configured Nagios 2.9, but I have some doubts about the notifications.
I need some different types of notifications:
- by e-mail
- by SMS by Internet
- by SMS by a GMS modem
I created 6 commands (notify-by-email, host-notify-by-email,
notify-by-sms-internet, host-notify-by-sms-internet,
Hey i am running nagios 2.4 when i go into host problems on the web
interface it keeps telling me
There doesn't appear to be any service status information in the status
log...
Make sure that Nagios is running and that you have specified the location of
you status log correctly in the
How do i delete some of the files i dont wont to delete
sensitive informations its using linux
wat can i delete i tryed deleting log files to free some
space in cacti where do i find nagios log file i think that
has been flodding it
Basic system administration is really beyond the
Short of using check_disk with a string of -X (--exclude-type) arguments
or writing a custom plugin, is there a way to monitor disk usage for
mounts of a specified fs type (in this case, NFS)? The NFS mounts in
this case are rented, NAS'd-out SAN space, so I can't monitor the
source. It seems
Considering your previous post clearly shows that you are out of
diskspace it would be safe to assume that you would have other
problems, like empty logfiles since there is no room on the disk to
write the logfile.
Fix the disk issue and other problems will magically start to
disappear...
How can i free up more space can i delete the log file so it can start from
scratch again not to be confused with deleting the host file and ifo so
where can i find this log file to delete i mean there must be a way i can
delete information i dont need.
It would be very helpful if i can delete
Nagios is not known to be a disk hog, however cacti does have these
problems from time to time. You should consider asking the nice cacti
folks over at: http://forums.cacti.net/
There is a lot of useful information out there if you know what to
look for, for example:
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Nedim Bicic wrote:
i run the debug command as well but nothing still
While I know this sounds rather harsh but I think you would do wise to
hire someone to set up your system for you and instruct you on maintenance
procedures.
You provide almost nothing in your messages
Hi Nagiosers,
Im curious about this thing:
Where is the best place to keep our home-made plug-ins ?
Any ideas?
Thanks for sharing,
Adi Yesaya
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Hi,
if you're looking for a place on the web to publish them:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org
Regards,
Elias P.
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 21:15:18 adi yesaya wrote:
Hi Nagiosers,
Im curious about this thing:
Where is the best place to keep our home-made plug-ins ?
Any ideas?
Thanks for
On 30/05/07, adi yesaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nagiosers,
Im curious about this thing:
Where is the best place to keep our home-made plug-ins ?
Any ideas?
Thanks for sharing,
Adi Yesaya
On your remote systems. Passive checks are best! :-)
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Hi Nagiosers,
Im curious about this
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