On Feb 12, 2008 11:36 AM, Rodrigo Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bom dia a todos,
Alguem pode me mandar um passo a passo para instalação do zero do Nagios.
Estou montando um servidor ( Ubuntu 7.10 server ) e ja instalei o webmin,
apache, mysql, ssh. Agora quero colocar o Nagios nesse
NSCLient++ offers NRPE
might be worth to mention that NSClient++ also offers NSClient and NSCA
(with real encryption)...
// MickeM
NC_NEt -(also a windows plugin that uses check_NT) offers NSCA
Good Luck,
TOny (author of NC_NEt)
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Michael Medin [EMAIL
Is it possible to use both PerfParse and PNP?
I'd like to use PerfParse's MySQL backend for some hosts and PNP's
rrdtool backend for others.
Write a wrapper script, which calls both processperfdata from PNP _and_
PerfParse with
the parameters from nagios. Then use that processperfdata
hello,
What's the use of this package: nagiosmib?
thanks
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Federico Donati wrote:
I can use a masquerade rule in the iptables postrouting chains. So, i
will do that way, until developers will integrate source port option.
Damn, at the end i can't use masquerading because i can't masquerade all
the traffic for that host (very tricky network...).
I had
Hi
i am trying to measure bandwith using check_rrd
i use the command:
$USER1$/check_rrdtraf -f ./var/www/html/cfg/$HOSTADRESS$_1.rrd -l b -vv -c
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$
and in the service i give it the next arguments:
!300,300!500,500
i have read about it several times, and it doesn't
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Hi
i am trying to measure bandwith using
thank you -- just what I was looking for.
thank God for groups like these.
Luis
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 16:26 +0100, Giles Coochey wrote:
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Hi!
Could somebody give me (total newbie) a short howto for installing the
Nagios-Plugin check_backuppc (http://n-backuppc.sourceforge.net/)
Running System: Debian-Etch; Apache2; Nagios 1.4.
Thanks a lot!
Stefan.
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Good Morning (relative)
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I'm moving our current Nagios 2.10
Good Morning (relative) everyone.
I have a question about the time stamp on the nagios log file.
nagios.log:[1202902952] SERVICE NOTIFICATION
Can some on explain to me how to convert the time stamp to a real time?
thanks,
Luis
Hi,
I am running Nessus-3.0.6-es4 under REDHAT AS4 OS. After updating the latest
plugins on the server, the below mentioned port scanners are getting diabled
in the client PC.
*1.Nessus TCP Scanner
2. scan for LaBrea tarpitted hosts*
*3. SYN Scan
*The nessus client I am using is Nessus Client
You might want to try a more Nessus related list... The is the Nagios list.
Greets,
Sander
Sudheep.P A wrote:
Hi,
I am running Nessus-3.0.6-es4 under REDHAT AS4 OS. After updating the
latest plugins on the server, the below mentioned port scanners are
getting diabled in the client PC.
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On Feb 12, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
Background: Due to management requirements we are using NagiosQL as a
configuration manager for our Nagios install. NagiosQL defaults to active
checks enabled for hosts so this is how it's been done until now. We have
the alerts coming as we want them. We are adding more hosts and services
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Hi All!
We are currently
On Feb 13, 2008, at 6:34 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
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On Feb 12, 2008, at 8:26 PM, John King wrote:
Hi list
...[Hi All, I have the latest versions of Nagios, the plugins, net-
snmp, net-snmp-utils all installed on a fedora 5 box. I've setup the
monitoring of my windows and linux machines and all is well with
those. I have or am trying
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SNIP
The simplest way I can see doing that is to define a
service_perfdata_command that compares the service-perfdata
to a table
and if it is above the predefined value in sends and NSCA message to
the
service (e.g. response time too long or whatever).
However, I don't
want to
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Hello list,
I am by no means a programmer so am coming here for some assistance. I
am running Nagios 2.10 on an Ubuntu 7.04 box. I started to use the
NagVis software for some mapping. What I dislike is that every time I
have to stop and start nagios (which is rare) I have to kill and restart
Hi,
I'd like see only critical services that are NOT ACKNOWLEDGED and NOT IN
DOWNTIME, in the web interface . I'm using nagios 2.9 - is this possible ?
Right now I'm using URL
/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=allservicestatustypes=16sorttype=1sortoption=6
but only shows all critical services :-)
How all,
Can anyone give me a little push in integrating 'swatch' with Nagios.?
Is it possible? Anybody?
Mauricio
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Hi,
I can tell you how I have integrated my own open source log monitoring
tool, LMF, with Nagios.
http://lmf.sf.net/
Pretty easy:
1) I think swatch has 'triggers' that can be called whe events
happen, yes? If so, install send_nsca on the monitored host, and
create a wrapper script that sends
Hi All
what is the procedure to upgrade nagios 2.x to 2.10.
Thanks
Vuppala
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Hi All
what is the procedure to upgrade nagios
I have a specific question on how to do something, and a larger question
addressing other better ways to do the spirit of what I'm asking.
I'm setting up Nagios, and am trying to make sure that all of the subnets
have A records, as IP addresses will be changing very, very rapidly, and
when that
Folks, If I have 2 host with the same check (dbcheck), but I want to
establish a service dependency on the 2 host; for examle I have the
following:
host-a
host-b
All of the above host has db check. I want to establish a service
dependency check(db check) on host-a to host-b. Would this be
On Feb 13 18:05, Roger wrote:
I have a specific question on how to do something, and a larger question
addressing other better ways to do the spirit of what I'm asking.
I'm setting up Nagios, and am trying to make sure that all of the subnets
have A records, as IP addresses will be changing
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Folks, If I have 2 host with the same check (dbcheck), but I want to
establish a service dependency on the 2 host; for examle I have the
following:
host-a
host-b
All of the above host has db check.
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On 13/02/08 04:59 AM, Melanie Pfefer wrote:
hello,
What's the use of this package: nagiosmib?
I know Nagios-plugins got an enterprise OID so I guess there was
projects for it, but this package haven't been toughed for years.
Thomas
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