Thanks Marc,
That was exactly what I was looking for.
Any chance of that being documented or linked to here:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/xodtemplate.html#service
Best regards
Giles Coochey
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I actually got it. I blew away all the the configs that NagiosQL
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Weird problem but I will do my best to explain it and the different
scenarios I created to try to use it. Essentially my belief is nagios
creates this file on startup with the wrong permissions and the file gets
locked because I cannot even tail or nano the file. (vi does not work
either)
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Thanks Marc,
That was exactly what I was looking for.
Any chance of that being
Hi,
a while ago I wrote KTLight. Maybe that helps
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Notifications.35.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=203
Cheers
Gerd
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I think your ownership is wrong, my nagios.cmd is owned by nagios.nagcmd
and the http user is a member of nagcmd (nagios command group I created -
think this is a default? been a while since I installed it :-)) - it's
the http user writing to the pipe, and the nagios user (service) reading
On 7/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must check status backup veritas
the command is ca_qmgr.exe -l
the output is :
output of command follows
Riky,
The easiest way to handle this would be to redirect the output of the
command to a text file on a web server
ca_qmgr.exe -l
I have installed and configured Nagios Graph and so far have graphs
being generated for Load on our Linux hosts with out problems. When I
try and configure the graphs for our Windows Hosts for CPU Usage I keep
getting the following error.
No blocks for 'CPU LOAD' found.
Here is what I have
Just wondering if anyone has played with this combination before and if
so maybe they could provide me a head start. Here's what I've got done
so far:
I did a simple install of mod_auth_kerb (quick yum install), and setup
the authentication servers to my DCs, and set the module to load with
How might one use Nagios to monitor an MPLS SLA (service level agreement)?
Some VoIP phones are experiencing jitter, and I'm looking for tools
(ideally, Nagios-friendly) which might help me find the chokepoint(s).
Any help showing in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Here’s my complication:
What I’d really like to do is filter the access down to specific
groups in AD, and utilize the access view filtering in nagios so
that sql administrators only see the status of sql servers (as an
example). I could probably use mod_auth_ldap, but is there a
Hello everyone, im trying to install NRPE in a cuople of hosts i was reading
some howto
but i still with doubts, in them it says i needs have the plugin, like
check_nrpe, in the
client too to but where?.. i have not install nagios in the clients. Other
thing is when
i untar the plugin .. i
On Jul 6, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
How might one use Nagios to monitor an MPLS SLA (service level
agreement)?
Some VoIP phones are experiencing jitter, and I'm looking for tools
(ideally, Nagios-friendly) which might help me find the chokepoint(s).
Any help showing
Hello all,
I am in a dillema , I have to monitor a massive network of vpn hosts, ( most
of them Cisco CPE routers ) , and all I really need is availability
polling.
The problem is that active host checking became really sluggish after 500
hosts testing.
I made some tests by disabling active
On 06/07/07, bolovan bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I am in a dillema , I have to monitor a massive network of vpn hosts, ( most
of them Cisco CPE routers ) , and all I really need is availability
polling.
The problem is that active host checking became really sluggish after 500
You could make the host check a 'ping' (not active), and assign a single
(active) 'ping' service to each host. That way when the service fails,
the host is checked, and then the status of the host will change.
Kinda redundant, but it'll work. I'm sure someone like Hugo or Marc
will come up with
On 06/07/07, Rev. Dr. Aaron M. Segura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could make the host check a 'ping' (not active), and assign a single
(active) 'ping' service to each host. That way when the service fails,
the host is checked, and then the status of the host will change.
I'm sorry to have
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 12:18:53PM -0700, Rob Groome wrote:
On Jul 6, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
How might one use Nagios to monitor an MPLS SLA (service level
agreement)?
Some VoIP phones are experiencing jitter, and I'm looking for tools
(ideally,
I am checking various mail servers for only two things:
(1) smtp works (check_smtp)
(2) are they black listed (check_spamcop)
The hosts appear down due to Nagios trying to ping them. Inbound IMCP is
obviously not allowed on these types of hosts.
How can I turn off the ping option and only
Hi Rogelio!
On Fri, 06 Jul 2007, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
I am checking various mail servers for only two things:
(1) smtp works (check_smtp)
(2) are they black listed (check_spamcop)
The hosts appear down due to Nagios trying to ping them. Inbound IMCP is
obviously not allowed on these
Again, that's because your service checks are OK, but you have a host
check that doesn't work for those systems.
Fix your host check and it'll turn green.
I think I see what you mean.
check_command check-host-alive ; Default command to check
Linux hosts
Change that value,
From: Rogelio Bastardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 6:28 PM
To: Morris, Patrick
Cc: Nagios Users mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] host down (when it's not really)
Again, that's because your service checks are OK, but you have a host
check that doesn't work for
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