[Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread André Moura
Senhores,

Poderiamos marcar um encontro em um sábado para falarmos sobre Nagios,
soluções, palestras etc.. O que vocês acham?


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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread Jose Oliveira
Bacana

É necessário traçar uma distribuição geográfica dos usuários /
participantes e a quantidade de interessados, para a gente dar mais um
passo...

Voce monta uma lista de distribuição geográfica André?

Eu sou de Belo Horizonte.

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2008/8/19 André Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Senhores,

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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread Marcel
Sim, que tal em copacabana? Pra ajudar o carioca lá? Ou em recife... To
brincando, sábado não posso.

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:29 AM, André Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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[Nagios-users-br] Nagios x Zabbix

2008-08-20 Thread Jose Oliveira
Colegas

Alguem já viu um comparativo entre Nagios e Zabbix?

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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread Regis Ricardo Almeida
Eu sou de brasilia, e num vou para o rio e SP nem na porrada rsrsrs


2008/8/20 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Sim, que tal em copacabana? Pra ajudar o carioca lá? Ou em recife... To
 brincando, sábado não posso.

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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread Jose Oliveira
Então vamos fazer encontro em Uberlândia...

:-)


2008/8/20 Regis Ricardo Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Eu sou de brasilia, e num vou para o rio e SP nem na porrada rsrsrs


 2008/8/20 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Sim, que tal em copacabana? Pra ajudar o carioca lá? Ou em recife... To
 brincando, sábado não posso.

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  Poderiamos marcar um encontro em um sábado para falarmos sobre Nagios,
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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread Regis Ricardo Almeida
Uberlandia menos mal, mas como brasilia é o centro do brasil acho melhor
aqui rsrsrs

2008/8/20 Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Então vamos fazer encontro em Uberlândia...

 :-)


 2008/8/20 Regis Ricardo Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Eu sou de brasilia, e num vou para o rio e SP nem na porrada rsrsrs
 
 
  2008/8/20 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Sim, que tal em copacabana? Pra ajudar o carioca lá? Ou em recife... To
  brincando, sábado não posso.
 
  On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:29 AM, André Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Senhores,
  
   Poderiamos marcar um encontro em um sábado para falarmos sobre Nagios,
   soluções, palestras etc.. O que vocês acham?
  
  
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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread André Moura
Vou montar um formulário e ver quantos vai e da onde é a maioria todos
de acordo?

Assim podemos ver uma localização


2008/8/20 Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Então vamos fazer encontro em Uberlândia...

 :-)


 2008/8/20 Regis Ricardo Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Eu sou de brasilia, e num vou para o rio e SP nem na porrada rsrsrs
 
 
  2008/8/20 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Sim, que tal em copacabana? Pra ajudar o carioca lá? Ou em recife... To
  brincando, sábado não posso.
 
  On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:29 AM, André Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Senhores,
  
   Poderiamos marcar um encontro em um sábado para falarmos sobre Nagios,
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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Nagios x Zabbix

2008-08-20 Thread André Moura
O nagios certamente é melhor. Acredito que a única vantagem do Zabbix  é a
integração com o Banco de Dados.

Mas isso você pode usar o NDOUtils, ou criar uma própria solução com um
script externo ou um event broker...



2008/8/20 Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Nagios x Zabbix

2008-08-20 Thread Jose Oliveira
André

Desculpe explorar mais, mas esta é sua opinião ou resultado de uma comparativo?

Eu ouvi o depoimento do gerente de TI de uma grande empresa que o
Zabbix se deu melhor, em um comparativo técnico, que produtos pagos.

Porém este mesmo gerente me decepcionou quando ele disse que não gosta
do Nagios. Gostar não é técnico...

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 O nagios certamente é melhor. Acredito que a única vantagem do Zabbix  é a
 integração com o Banco de Dados.

 Mas isso você pode usar o NDOUtils, ou criar uma própria solução com um
 script externo ou um event broker...



 2008/8/20 Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Nagios x Zabbix

2008-08-20 Thread Anderson
Todos 2 são otimas soluções, porém o nagios é mais robusto por ser testado,
re-testado e aprovado!!
O Nagios consegue desbancar soluções proprietarias num piscar de olhos. e o
alto poder de configuração e customização do Nagios o tornam o preferido de
10 entre 10 SysAdmins! :)

Eu uso Nagios, e sempre darei preferencia a Software Livre, onde for
possivel de se usar.
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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Sugestão de encontro

2008-08-20 Thread Regis Ricardo Almeida
Bem eu não organizando nada, posso ver de ir dependendo do local e do dia,
ja aviso que depois do dia 05 eu não tenho mais nenhum centavo, eu bebo tudo
rsrsrsrs

2008/8/20 André Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Vou montar um formulário e ver quantos vai e da onde é a maioria todos
 de acordo?

 Assim podemos ver uma localização


 2008/8/20 Jose Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Então vamos fazer encontro em Uberlândia...
 
  :-)
 
 
  2008/8/20 Regis Ricardo Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Eu sou de brasilia, e num vou para o rio e SP nem na porrada rsrsrs
  
  
   2008/8/20 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Sim, que tal em copacabana? Pra ajudar o carioca lá? Ou em recife...
 To
   brincando, sábado não posso.
  
   On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:29 AM, André Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
  
Senhores,
   
Poderiamos marcar um encontro em um sábado para falarmos sobre
 Nagios,
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Re: [Nagios-users-br] Nagios x Zabbix

2008-08-20 Thread Anderson
Ele nao deve gostar da forma de como o nagios é configurado ou não quer ter
o trabalho por preferir adicionar hosts na unha agora falar ou queistionar
sobre o desempenho do nagios mostra que ele nao conhece nada sobre o mesmo.

Pra tirar uma duvizinha basica, olhe alguns clientes  do Nagios em:

http://www.nagios.org/userprofiles/search.php?current_page=3search=1;




CELEPAR http://www.nagios.org/userprofiles/viewprofile.php?profile_id=1815
 Location:BrazilOrganization
Type:GovernmentIndustry/Function:GovernmentOrganization
Size:5000Website:http://www.celepar.pr.gov.br
General Comments:Estou usando o Nagios desde 2004, já tenho configurados
2878 hosts somando 6747 serviços. O Governo possui uma rede WAN englobando o
Paraná inteiro daí vem a quantidade de hosts. Além disso estou com o Nagios
2.6 e está rodando super estável e confiável, já utilizei muitos recursos
disponíveis do Nagios como: NRPE, NSCA,
event-handlers,distributed-monitoring dentre outros e obtive sempre bons
resultados.


ATT Latim 
Americahttp://www.nagios.org/userprofiles/viewprofile.php?profile_id=434
 Location:BrazilOrganization
Type:CorporationIndustry/Function:UnspecifiedOrganization
Size:600Website:http://www.attla.com.br

Camara dos 
Deputadoshttp://www.nagios.org/userprofiles/viewprofile.php?profile_id=1480
 Location:BrazilOrganization
Type:GovernmentIndustry/Function:GovernmentOrganization
Size:12000Website:http://www.camara.gov.br Comments:Estamos utilizando o
Nagios desde 2002 e atualmente monitoramos ativos de rede, servidores e
aplicações. Adicionalmente usamos os agentes NsClient(Servidores Windows),
NRPE(Linux/Unix) e Webinject. Desde julho de 2005 estamos testando o Nagios
2.


Citei estes, dentre inumeros casos entre governo, empresas particulares,
multinacionais etc


E aí? será q presta? heheheh...
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Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp_storage ..... ERROR : Unknown storage /var

2008-08-20 Thread Agnello George
On 8/19/08, Paul Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 1) Are you sure that /var is a seperate partition? Run
 df
 And look at the mounted on column


The df command display  the following

[EMAIL PROTECTED] libexec]# df
Filesystem   1K-blocks  Used Available Use% Mounted on
vzfs   1048576338374710202  33% /

do i need to manually mount the  the /home or /var partion ??


2) Run
 snmpwalk 127.0.01 -v2c -C public hrStorageDescr


this command gives me the following output :

[EMAIL PROTECTED] libexec]# snmpwalk  127.0.0.1  -v1 -c public hrStorageDescr
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDescr.1 = STRING: Memory Buffers
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDescr.2 = STRING: Real Memory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDescr.3 = STRING: Swap Space
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDescr.4 = STRING: /

?

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 19/08/08 06:09 PM, Ford, Andy wrote:
 I want check_snmp to have an option to NOT return performance data but I
 can't see it.
 
 Can someone suggest an alternative?

Any reason for that? Performance data is handled separately in Nagios
and you usually don't have to deal with it if you don't want to.

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Re: [Nagios-users] nagvis ideas?

2008-08-20 Thread Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:29:46 +0100
Paul Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 (Of course if you use nagios to monitor your country's defence
 systems, a physical map might be a good way of doing it)

LOL,

You could have a plugin called check_missile_status that checked if
a missile had been fired or not.  If it has, you get a green, if the
engines are warming up it goes yellow and once it's been fired it goes
red!

Better yet, how about a check_border_status plugin - green if your
border is secure, yellow if the invasion fleet is on it's way and red
once the border has been invaded...

/me could have hours of fun dreaming this kind of thing up, but I have
to work...

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data

2008-08-20 Thread Marcus
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Hi Andy,

Ford, Andy schrieb:
 I want check_snmp to have an option to NOT return performance data but I
 can't see it.
 
 Can someone suggest an alternative?

Put process_perf_data  0 in the service definition?

I use that on check_icmp and it doesn't return perf.data, if I am not
totally mistaken.

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data

2008-08-20 Thread Andreas Ericsson
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 Hi Andy,
 
 Ford, Andy schrieb:
 I want check_snmp to have an option to NOT return performance data but I
 can't see it.

 Can someone suggest an alternative?
 
 Put process_perf_data  0 in the service definition?
 
 I use that on check_icmp and it doesn't return perf.data, if I am not
 totally mistaken.
 

check_icmp *does* produce performance data. Using process_perf_data 0
in the service definition just causes Nagios to ignore it completely
for that particular service. For plugins that don't produce perfdata,
this setting has no effect what so ever.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Acknowledge: manual removal only ?

2008-08-20 Thread Mikael Fridh
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 Ernst Heiri schrieb:

 Question:
 Is there a possibility to prevent the automatic removal of the
 acknowledge if the host or service recovers?

 Isn't there a Persistent Comment box to flag which should prevent the
 ack from automatically disapearing?
 Cite:
 If you would like the service comment to remain once the
 acknowledgement is removed, check the 'Persistent Comment' checkbox.

 So if the box recovers and fails again, then another admin sees: Ah,
 first admin is already at it, there is a comment from 30 minutes ago...


 How about integrating a trouble-ticket, so no catastrophes are missed
 anymore?

I'm thinking if you're the one deciding when the service is OK or not,
and not Nagios:
ACK + disable active checks until you're done.

That way there would be no flapping of the service, it will be
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[Nagios-users] ndoutils Query optimisation

2008-08-20 Thread Alan Cooper
I am having problem scaling up a system we use to gather status data 
from the NDO db:

The query I currently use is:-

SELECT
obj1.name1 AS host_name,
nagios_hoststatus.problem_has_been_acknowledged,
nagios_hoststatus.scheduled_downtime_depth,
nagios_hosts.alias
FROM `nagios_hoststatus`
LEFT JOIN nagios_objects as obj1 ON 
nagios_hoststatus.host_object_id=obj1.object_id
LEFT JOIN nagios_hosts ON 
nagios_hoststatus.host_object_id=nagios_hosts.host_object_id
LEFT JOIN nagios_hostgroup_members ON 
nagios_hoststatus.host_object_id=nagios_hostgroup_members.host_object_id
LEFT JOIN nagios_hostgroups ON 
nagios_hostgroups.hostgroup_id=nagios_hostgroup_members.hostgroup_id
WHERE nagios_hosts.config_type='1'
AND nagios_hoststatus.state_type  0
AND nagios_hoststatus.current_state  0
AND (nagios_hostgroups.alias = hostgroup1
OR nagios_hostgroups.alias = hostgroup3
ORDER BY host_name ASC;

This gives us list of hosts and their aliases as well as their 
acknowledgement and downtime status which allows us to get different 
views on a status screen for different purposes.

The problem is, due to the number of joins and the fact that these 
SELECTS are being called several times a minute, we are generating very 
high load on the database as data is being copied into temporary tables 
and each query is taking 20 seconds, and eventually it just all breaks 
down and no queries succeed.

Does anyone have any suggestions for improving performance of this query?

The database server is a dual  3.00GHz Xeon with 4GB RAM

My MySQL config is as follows:


[client]

port= 3306
socket  = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock

# Here follows entries for some specific programs

# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
port= 3306
socket  = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
skip-locking
key_buffer = 512M
max_allowed_packet = 2M
table_cache = 1024
sort_buffer_size = 4M
read_buffer_size = 16M
read_rnd_buffer_size = 128M
myisam_sort_buffer_size = 32M
thread_cache_size = 16

query_cache_size = 268435456
query_cache_type=1
query_cache_limit=1048576

# Try number of CPU's*2 for thread_concurrency
thread_concurrency = 8

skip-name-resolve
skip_name_resolve

server-id   = 1

[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet = 32M

[mysql]
no-auto-rehash
# Remove the next comment character if you are not familiar with SQL
#safe-updates

[isamchk]
key_buffer = 512M
sort_buffer_size = 512M
read_buffer = 4M
write_buffer = 4M

[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 512M
sort_buffer_size = 512M
read_buffer = 4M
write_buffer = 4M

[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout


Any help and suggestions gratefully received.





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[Nagios-users] check_disk_smb question

2008-08-20 Thread Gabe Granger
Hi all, 

 

Its been a while since I used nagios and I want to monitor a linux file
server, I think the plug I need to use is check_disk_smb but I could be
wrong.  I'm running Nagios 2 on Ubuntu and below is a copy of the config
I'm using for the host.  Currently my config looks like the below and
I'm sure I'm missing something important I just don't know what.

 

 

/etc/nagios2/conf.d/host-harrold_nagios2.cfg

define host {

host_name   harrold

alias   harrold

address *.*.*.*

use generic-host

}

 

define service {

   use  generic-service

   host_nameharrold

   service_description  SSH

   check_commandcheck_ssh

   }

 

define service {

   use  generic-service

   host_nameharrold

   service_description  SMB

   check_commandcheck_disk_smb

#   command_line-s Company -u foo -p bar ; commented out
as nagios wont start with it as is

   }

 

The result from the above in the web interface is following error

 

**ePN /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk_smb: Option s requires an
argument. 

 

The share I want to monitor is Company  and when I execute the plugin
directly everything works fine 

 

./check_disk_smb -H *.*.*.* -s Company -u foo -p bar

Domain=[2CV] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.14a-Debian]

Disk ok - 93.2G (40%) free on \\*.*.*.*\Company

 

I just need to know how to correctly add the switches to the config, or
maybe there is somewhere else I need to add the config for the specific
service?  Any help would be great as I think this is a simple problem to
fix...

 

Regards

 

Gabe

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[Nagios-users] check_mrtgtraf

2008-08-20 Thread Kermito le kermit

hello all


I want to use check_mrtgtraf to monitoring a router interface and send alert 
when traffic is hub when i use this plugins the return is critical for all

# ./check_mrtgtraf -F  172.0.2.23_2.log  -a  MAX
Trafic CRITICAL - Max. Entrée = 1,7 KB/s, Max. Sortie = 1,9 
KB/s|in=1,651367KB/s;;;0,00 in=1,928711KB/s;;;0,00


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Re: [Nagios-users] Acknowledge: manual removal only ?

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 20/08/08 04:47 AM, Mikael Fridh wrote:
 On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 How about integrating a trouble-ticket, so no catastrophes are missed
 anymore?
 
 I'm thinking if you're the one deciding when the service is OK or not,
 and not Nagios:
 ACK + disable active checks until you're done.
 
 That way there would be no flapping of the service, it will be
 considered and logged as DOWN until you decide it's working.

Personally I prefer disabling notifications, so I can still see state
changes going on. I don't have flapping detection enabled neither.

Another method is using scheduled downtimes; that way you can't forget
to re-enable the service.

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Re: [Nagios-users] ndoutils Query optimisation

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 20/08/08 04:56 AM, Alan Cooper wrote:
 I am having problem scaling up a system we use to gather status data 
 from the NDO db:
 
 The query I currently use is:-
 
 SELECT
 obj1.name1 AS host_name,
 nagios_hoststatus.problem_has_been_acknowledged,
 nagios_hoststatus.scheduled_downtime_depth,
 nagios_hosts.alias
 FROM `nagios_hoststatus`
 LEFT JOIN nagios_objects as obj1 ON 
 nagios_hoststatus.host_object_id=obj1.object_id
 LEFT JOIN nagios_hosts ON 
 nagios_hoststatus.host_object_id=nagios_hosts.host_object_id
 LEFT JOIN nagios_hostgroup_members ON 
 nagios_hoststatus.host_object_id=nagios_hostgroup_members.host_object_id
 LEFT JOIN nagios_hostgroups ON 
 nagios_hostgroups.hostgroup_id=nagios_hostgroup_members.hostgroup_id
 WHERE nagios_hosts.config_type='1'
 AND nagios_hoststatus.state_type  0
 AND nagios_hoststatus.current_state  0
 AND (nagios_hostgroups.alias = hostgroup1
 OR nagios_hostgroups.alias = hostgroup3
 ORDER BY host_name ASC;
 
 This gives us list of hosts and their aliases as well as their 
 acknowledgement and downtime status which allows us to get different 
 views on a status screen for different purposes.
 
 The problem is, due to the number of joins and the fact that these 
 SELECTS are being called several times a minute, we are generating very 
 high load on the database as data is being copied into temporary tables 
 and each query is taking 20 seconds, and eventually it just all breaks 
 down and no queries succeed.
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions for improving performance of this query?

I'm not a SQL guru, but here's some thing I'd try... You may get better
help from SQL/MySQL communities.

* Make sure obj1.name1 is indexed (or is a PK)
* Make sure every columns in the JOINs are indexed/PKs
* Try removing the ORDER BY (i.e. sort it in the application running the
query instead)

You can also try importing the tables to a different engine (i.e. InnoDB
vs MyISAM) in a new db or with different names, and benchmark it on them.


Hope this helps...

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2008-08-20 Thread James

I am trying to print the time it was in a down state.
I tried the $LASTHOSTDOWN$ macro but it is in time_t format.

I tried $HOSTDURATIONSEC$ but the documentation says it prints the number
of seconds a host has been in it's current state (0 seconds when a host
comes up).
I was to print how long it was down.

I'm also going to want to do this for services.

I will try the command line fu that was suggested.
I wanted to do it with macros. :-(



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Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk_smb question

2008-08-20 Thread Paul Weaver
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 Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk_smb question
 
 
 
 did you define the command to go with it ?
 
 Some thing like this ?
 
 define command{
 command_namecheck_disk_samba
 command_line$USER1$/check_disk_smb -H 
 $HOSTADDRESS$ -s Company -u foo -p bar -w 
 $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
 
 See if you have it in the commands or checkcommands file.

The way nagios works
1) You define a host
2) You define a command
3) You define a service, which belongs to a host, and has a command

In this case you'd want something like this. This will allow you to
monitor any share on any host, with a username/password of foo/bar

Commands.cfg:
define command{
 command_namecheck_disk_samba
 command_line$USER1$/check_disk_smb -H  $HOSTADDRESS$ -s
$ARG1$ -u foo -p bar -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
}

Host.cfg:
define service {
   use  generic-service
   host_nameharrold
   service_description  SMB
   check_commandcheck_disk_smb!Company!80!90!
   }


(as an aside, the version of check_disk_smb I have (or rather the
version of smbclient) seems to fail once the file share goes over about
2TB, so I have to use snmp in those cases, however that's fairly
irellevent.)

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Re: [Nagios-users] LASTHOSTUP

2008-08-20 Thread James
On Wed, August 20, 2008 10:15 am, James wrote:


 I am trying to print the time it was in a down state.
 I tried the $LASTHOSTDOWN$ macro but it is in time_t format.


 I tried $HOSTDURATIONSEC$ but the documentation says it prints the number
  of seconds a host has been in it's current state (0 seconds when a host
 comes up). I was to print how long it was down.


 I'm also going to want to do this for services.


 I will try the command line fu that was suggested.
 I wanted to do it with macros. :-(

Mark Powell suggest this:
Duration of downtime was $((`/bin/date +%s` - $LASTHOSTUP$)) seconds

I am using Solaris and there is no %s so I tried %S.

I only want to include that on a HOSTUP notification so can I have some
sort of if-else?


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[Nagios-users] BGP full route monitoring

2008-08-20 Thread Marcel
Anyone has setup any kind of black hole BGP monitoring?

TIA,
Marcel
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Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data

2008-08-20 Thread Ford, Andy
 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Guyot-Sionnest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:44 AM
 To: Ford, Andy
 Cc: Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data

 
 On 19/08/08 06:09 PM, Ford, Andy wrote:
  I want check_snmp to have an option to NOT return 
 performance data but I
  can't see it.
  
  Can someone suggest an alternative?
 
 Any reason for that? Performance data is handled separately in Nagios
 and you usually don't have to deal with it if you don't want to.
 

But pnp4nagios does try to deal with everything that outputs valid
performance data. 
However, the output from system.sysDescr is useless in an rrd and just
leaves my pnp output with a broken graph image.

Andrew Ford
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Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data

2008-08-20 Thread Ford, Andy

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 3:09 AM
 To: Ford, Andy
 Cc: Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp without perf data
 
 Hi Andy,
 
 Ford, Andy schrieb:
  I want check_snmp to have an option to NOT return 
 performance data but I
  can't see it.
  
  Can someone suggest an alternative?
 
 Put process_perf_data  0 in the service definition?
 

That's the perfect solution for my purposes. Thanks!

Andrew Ford
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Re: [Nagios-users] send_nsca - help

2008-08-20 Thread Murali Edula
Yes Marcel, scripts owned by nagios  and they have execute permission.

 

Thank you

 

Murali Edula

Baytree Associates, Inc. 
704.424.9723 ext. 117| 203-809-6725 Cell 
13925 Ballantyne Corporate Place Suite 190, 

Charlotte, NC 28277-2747 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] |  http://www.baytree.com www.baytree.com

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marcel
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 12:11 PM
To: Joerg Linge
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] send_nsca - help

 

Yo,

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Joerg Linge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Murali Edula schrieb:

 Hi,



 we are in the process of configuring Nagios monitoring tool in
 distribution model.

 So I have configured nsca daemon on centrol server and send_nsca on
 distributed server.

 *Versions : Nagios 3.0.3, nsca 2.7.2 - I hope these are latest versions.*





 1.   Daemon configured fine and listening requests.

 2.   Send_nsca also working great if I ran stand alone on
 distribution server . Example

 ./send_nsca -H 10.1.1.216 -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/send_nsca.cfg
 abc.baytree.com 'Current Users' 0 'User count OK'



 But when I configure ocsp_command is not working. Nagios.log shows follows



 

 [1219176254] Warning: Attempting to execute the command
 /usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers/send_service_check
 abc.baytree.com 'Current Users' 0 'USERS OK - 11 users currently logged
 in' resulted in a return code of 127.  Make sure the script or binary
 you are trying to execute actually exists...



 ===





 Please help me if I am missing anything here.



 My ocsp entries Nagios.cfg - distributed server



 obsess_over_services=1

 obsess_over_hosts=1

 ocsp_command=send_service_check

 ochp_command=send_host_check

 ocsp_timeout=5

 ochp_timeout=5



 



 commands.cfg

 define command{

 command_name   send_service_check

 command_line   $USER1$/eventhandlers/send_service_check
 $HOSTNAME$ '$SERVICEDESC$' $SERVICESTATEID$ '$SERVICEOUTPUT$'

   }



 ===

 Code - Shell script

 /usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandles/ send_service_check





 #!/bin/bash

 # Script : send_service_check

 #PRINTF=/usr/bin/printf

 CMD=/usr/local/nagios/bin/send_nsca

 CFG=/usr/local/nagios/etc/send_nsca.cfg

 HOST=$1

 SRV=$2

 RESULT=$3

 OUTPUT=$4

 #

 /bin/echo $1,$2,$3,$4 | $CMD -H 10.1.1.216 -c $CFG -d ,


you call eventhandlers/send_service_check but you script is named
eventhandles/send_service_check


Regards

Joerg



And make sure your script is executable by nagios user.
 

 

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Re: [Nagios-users] ndoutils Query optimisation

2008-08-20 Thread Alan Cooper
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:

 I'm not a SQL guru, but here's some thing I'd try... You may get better
 help from SQL/MySQL communities.

 * Make sure obj1.name1 is indexed (or is a PK)
 * Make sure every columns in the JOINs are indexed/PKs
 * Try removing the ORDER BY (i.e. sort it in the application running the
 query instead)

 You can also try importing the tables to a different engine (i.e. InnoDB
 vs MyISAM) in a new db or with different names, and benchmark it on them.
 --
   
Thanks for the replies,

Unfortunately, all the tables are already indexed so I'm back to the 
underlying problem is that there are so many joins on big tables so 
MySQL has to copy to temp tables each time - I'd really like to 
eliminate the need for this if possible.

Any help gratefully received

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Re: [Nagios-users] ndoutils Query optimisation

2008-08-20 Thread Mikael Fridh
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Alan Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the replies,

 Unfortunately, all the tables are already indexed so I'm back to the
 underlying problem is that there are so many joins on big tables so
 MySQL has to copy to temp tables each time - I'd really like to
 eliminate the need for this if possible.

Show the EXPLAIN output as well as SHOW CREATE TABLE for all tables in
your query.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Acknowledge: manual removal only ?

2008-08-20 Thread Mikael Fridh
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 On 20/08/08 04:47 AM, Mikael Fridh wrote:
 On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 How about integrating a trouble-ticket, so no catastrophes are missed
 anymore?

 I'm thinking if you're the one deciding when the service is OK or not,
 and not Nagios:
 ACK + disable active checks until you're done.

 That way there would be no flapping of the service, it will be
 considered and logged as DOWN until you decide it's working.

 Personally I prefer disabling notifications, so I can still see state
 changes going on. I don't have flapping detection enabled neither.

Yes, it's up to personal or site preference.

 Another method is using scheduled downtimes; that way you can't forget
 to re-enable the service.

A problem could be it would then count as just that in the statistics
- scheduled downtime, which it is not.

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[Nagios-users] Read-only users in 2.12

2008-08-20 Thread Matthew Pounsett


I've been looking at trying to set up a read-only user for Nagios to  
use for an in-office dashboard.  Since this is set up where any  
staff member could get physical access to it, I need to be able to  
define a user who can view and browse assigned devices through the web  
interface, but not issue any commands.  Preferably, I'd like to see  
the links for commands to not even show up.


NLG seems like overkill for this.  Ton Voon's patch at http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/2006/02/index.html 
 seems to be on the right track, but the information on the blog  
indicates that it's only good for 2.0, not 2.1.  Has anyone produced  
anything for 2.1 that fits the bill, or should I be looking at  
modifying the Altinity patch?


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Re: [Nagios-users] Read-only users in 2.12

2008-08-20 Thread Max
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Matthew Pounsett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been looking at trying to set up a read-only user for Nagios to use for
 an in-office dashboard.  Since this is set up where any staff member could
 get physical access to it, I need to be able to define a user who can view
 and browse assigned devices through the web interface, but not issue any
 commands.  Preferably, I'd like to see the links for commands to not even
 show up.

 NLG seems like overkill for this.  Ton Voon's patch at
 http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/2006/02/index.html seems to be on the
 right track, but the information on the blog indicates that it's only good
 for 2.0, not 2.1.  Has anyone produced anything for 2.1 that fits the bill,
 or should I be looking at modifying the Altinity patch?

NLG is actually pretty easy to setup and gives a very niice view, but
yes, might be overkill if you don't need to separate access from the
Nagios server and the view server.

Derrick Bennett has been maintaining a read-only user patch for Nagios
since 2.x that lets you specify a read only user in the cgi.conf file
.. that user can see everything but cannot execute any commands via
the GUI nor view comments left by operational staff.

CC'ing him on this email .. if you are interested in the patch for
2.x, please let him know .. the 3.x patch is available online at

http://www.nagios3book.com/

under the 'patches' section on the first page of the site.

- Max

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Re: [Nagios-users] Read-only users in 2.12

2008-08-20 Thread Matthew Pounsett


On 20-Aug-2008, at 17:19 , Max wrote:


Derrick Bennett has been maintaining a read-only user patch for Nagios
since 2.x that lets you specify a read only user in the cgi.conf file
.. that user can see everything but cannot execute any commands via
the GUI nor view comments left by operational staff.


That sounds like what Im looking for.  Thanks, I'll contact Derrick  
off-list.


Matt



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Re: [Nagios-users] LASTHOSTUP

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 20/08/08 11:07 AM, James wrote:
 On Wed, August 20, 2008 10:15 am, James wrote:
 
 I am trying to print the time it was in a down state.
 I tried the $LASTHOSTDOWN$ macro but it is in time_t format.


 I tried $HOSTDURATIONSEC$ but the documentation says it prints the number
  of seconds a host has been in it's current state (0 seconds when a host
 comes up). I was to print how long it was down.


 I'm also going to want to do this for services.


 I will try the command line fu that was suggested.
 I wanted to do it with macros. :-(
 
 Mark Powell suggest this:
 Duration of downtime was $((`/bin/date +%s` - $LASTHOSTUP$)) seconds
 
 I am using Solaris and there is no %s so I tried %S.

This will give you the current second (0-59) which won't work. Try this
instead:

$((`perl -e print time` - $LASTHOSTUP$))

You may need the full path to perl though...

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Re: [Nagios-users] LASTHOSTUP

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 20/08/08 06:43 PM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
 On 20/08/08 11:07 AM, James wrote:
 I am using Solaris and there is no %s so I tried %S.
 
 This will give you the current second (0-59) which won't work. Try this
 instead:
 
 $((`perl -e print time` - $LASTHOSTUP$))
 
 You may need the full path to perl though...
 

Or this which is almost twice as fast on my 200MHz SPARC:

$((`nawk 'BEGIN{print srand()}'` - $LASTHOSTUP$))


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Re: [Nagios-users] (no subject)

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 14/07/08 11:10 AM, James wrote:
 If flapping is enabled but flapping notification is disabled and the host
 really goes down then is it possible there is no down notification?
 
 I am trying to figure out why there was no notification of a host being down.
 It does notify if I give it a bogus IP and it is unreachable.

You should probably disable flapping detection instead of disabling
flapping notifications.

Back in time when I was using flapping (it was enabled in the first
Nagios server I got my hands on) I always had the feeling it caused more
trouble than the problem it solved.

I guess it might be very useful on network-only monitoring where you
want to know when a link is flapping without causing alerts, and will
have staff on it as soon as an alert (incl flapping) comes in.


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Re: [Nagios-users] M$ Radius service checking

2008-08-20 Thread Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
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On 18/08/08 12:21 PM, Serafin, Chris wrote:
 Is anyone monitoring Microsoft IAS Radius service? I normally monitor
 Windows services via SNMP and the service xxx.exe; but the IAS Radius
 service uses svchost.exe, which has 7+ processes running in the
 background. Is there a specific check, other than actually using Nagios
 to authenticate to the server every 10 min or so?

If you install radiusclient or radiusclient-ng (libraries - you don't
need the applications) and recompile Nagios-plugins you should have a
check_radius plugin compiled in (check for configure errors and/or the
config.log for details if it doesn't build).

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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios 3 GUI config tools

2008-08-20 Thread Taylor Dondich
Hi, my name is Taylor Dondich.  I was the primary developer for
Fruity, and am currently working on Lilac, the fork of Fruity which
supports Nagios 3.  The reason why Fruity hasn't made any progress is
because my previous employer really didn't support the project as
which they originally stated.  I left that employer and decided a
fresh start was needed because the Fruity project was tainted with
that issue.  Lilac is rebuilt with a completely new backend and very
friendly UI.  It's goal is to support Nagios 3 out of the box
including the new timeperiod support, multiple inheritance (ick ick
ick) as well as a rich import/export feature.  Auto-discovery MAY make
it into the initial release.  I am working hard on it and we're
looking at releasing an alpha this weekend.  It would be great if
people checked out the code from the repository and tried it out and
gave feedback.  The site is at www.lilacplatform.net (under
construction), and the instructions for installing from the repository
is under Documentation.  Right now search, import and export is
broken, which I'm working on correcting and finalizing in the next
couple of days.

Taylor Dondich



On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:42 AM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 2008/4/21, Angel L. Mateo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Centreon looks pretty good, but it's not fully functional for v3 I
guess it could be a great frontend if it gets more attention from
community...
   
Ciro
   
Link: http://www.centreon.com/Product/Screenshots.html
  
   The beta for 2.0 which supported 3.0 is supposed to be released this
   week, betting it will be sometime next week though.
  

 We are using centreon 1.4.2.3 with nagios 3 in a test environment and
  we don't have any problem. The only problem could be that with this
  configuration we can't use nagios 3 specific features.

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 Well, i tried it some time ago (when it was named oreon), but it
 didn't support all the configuration directives for Nagios v2, like
 $ADDRESSN$ (if I remember right) so it's useless for us, as we have
 nagios running already for many years with a currently long and
 complex configuration (the reason to try oreon/centreon) and need it
 to just work after migration to Centreon.

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[Nagios-users] Multiple inheritance, why why why....

2008-08-20 Thread Taylor Dondich
First off, was there REALLY a need for multiple inheritance?  It's
something that I think would REALLY stab you in the foot.  With a well
planned template structure with single inheritance, I'd think you'd
resolve any issue.   However, because we have it, it's good to
understand it.

Does anyone want to explain to me WHY it was chosen that the
precedence order of variables go from left to right, instead of right
to left?  I mean, if you have the following:

define host {
  host_name testhost
  use templatea, templateb
}

And both templates have different values for check_interval.  That the
value in templatea is the one used instead of the one from templateb.
That's how the docs describe it.  Does it make sense to most people
that this is correct or would you think it'd be the other way?

I'm writing a configuration tool and visually it's a vertical list, so
my idea is that the bottom level template overrides any values from
upper templates.  It just seems weird.

Taylor

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Re: [Nagios-users] Problems with passive service monitoring and freshness alerting

2008-08-20 Thread O'Brien, Nick
Hi,

Did anyone have any thoughts about a solution to this, or is this
answered in the docs (I did RFTM, honest *:)? If the later could someone
point me to the right section please, thanks.

Nick. 

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Subject: [Nagios-users] Problems with passive service 
monitoring andfreshness alerting

Hello,

I am using Nagios v2.3 with passive service checking and I am having
problems getting freshness to work in exactly the way I want.

Our external scripts which check the services write to the Nagios
command file every minute. I want Nagios to alert me if there is no
status check for the service after 5 minutes, then every 60 minutes
while the status remains stale.

However very frequently Nagios is alerting me despite a status being
received within the freshness_threshold, e.g.:

[1217966117] EXTERNAL COMMAND:
PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;servera;webservice1;0;Active sessions 3
[1217966165] EXTERNAL COMMAND:
PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;servera;wesbervice1;0;Active sessions 3
[1217966191] Warning: The results of service 'webservice1' on host
'servera' are stale by 50 seconds (threshold=90 seconds).  I'm forcing
an immediate check of the service.
[1217966201] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
nick;servera;webservice1;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;No servera 
webservice1
status report inside the freshness interval

I think part of the problem is Nagios is using X in stale by 
X seconds
rather than freshness_threshold or normal_check_interval to run the
freshness check. How do I change X, disable these warnings, and/or at
least get Nagios to run the freshness check at (or  near) the actual
threshold? 

Also I've set max_check_attempts to 7 but Nagios doesn't always seem to
reset the SOFT count back to after a status of the service is 
received -
possibly a symptom of the same problem.  

I've tried various combination of freshness_threshold,
normal_check_interval, retry_check_interval, and max_check_attempts to
no avail. Anyhow the relevant portions of my Nagios configuration are
below.

Any suggestions about configuring Nagios to do what I want to achieve?


   Thanks,

   Nick.

define service{
use passive-service
host_name   servera
service_description webservice1
namewebservice1
notification_interval   60
freshness_threshold 90
max_check_attempts  7
check_command   freshness_alert
contact_groups  nickgroup
}

define service{
namepassive-service 
active_checks_enabled   0  
passive_checks_enabled  1   
parallelize_check   1   
obsess_over_service 1   
check_freshness 1   
freshness_threshold 900 
notifications_enabled   1   
event_handler_enabled   1   
flap_detection_enabled  1   
check_period24x7
failure_prediction_enabled  1   
process_perf_data   1   
retain_status_information   1   
retain_nonstatus_information1   
max_check_attempts  1
normal_check_interval   5
retry_check_interval1
contact_groups  admins
notification_optionsw,c,r
notification_interval   960
notification_period 24x7
register0
}}


The freshness_check is

#!/bin/ksh
#
# command to run if not heard from passive check
echo No $1 $2  status report inside the freshness interval
exit 2

 



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Re: [Nagios-users] Configuration directories

2008-08-20 Thread Taylor Dondich
it does not matter what order nagios reads your configuration files in.

Taylor

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Dave Horsfall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nagios 2.12.

 Are the *.cfg files in a directory processed in alphabetical order?  I
 guess the question I'm asking is that do templates have to be physically
 defined before they are used, or is this sorted out when all files have
 been read?

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[Nagios-users] Undefined symbols during event broker module load?

2008-08-20 Thread Owen LaGarde
I have a broker module that creates a kerberos5 memory cache for later
use with plugins referencing kerberized client tools.  For various
reasons this requires use of some customized kerberos and openssl
libraries in /usr/KRB5/lib and /usr/KRB5/openssl/lib.  Using the
existing broker examples was pretty easy;  tell the precompiler where
the extra headers are and you're done.  Here's the resulting compile
line for the module:

gcc -fPIC -I /usr/KRB5/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H \
-o krb5cachemgr.o krb5cachemgr.c -shared

The ELF shared object this creates is correct as far as symbol
references go, and all symbol references are resolvable at runtime if
the additional paths are provided to the loader.

And that provision appears to be the problem -- nagios fails to load any
module referencing anything outside of the builtin path list.  Exporting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH above the top process for nagios doesn't affect things
(I halfway expected this since nagios declares itself the process group
leader) but including the new paths in the ld.so.cache is equally
ineffective.  Just for grins I also tried removing the kerberos calls
and testing with a call to a dummy stub in a library in my homedir, with
the same results.  What precisely is nagios doing on broker module load
to resolve relocatable symbol references in the requested module?  Is
symbol resolution restricted to the nagios install tree?


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Re: [Nagios-users] Multiple inheritance, why why why....

2008-08-20 Thread Hendrik Bäcker
Hi Taylor,

Taylor Dondich schrieb:
 First off, was there REALLY a need for multiple inheritance?  It's
 something that I think would REALLY stab you in the foot.  With a well
 planned template structure with single inheritance, I'd think you'd
 resolve any issue.   However, because we have it, it's good to
 understand it.

 Does anyone want to explain to me WHY it was chosen that the
 precedence order of variables go from left to right, instead of right
 to left?  I mean, if you have the following:

 define host {
   host_name testhost
   use templatea, templateb
 }

 And both templates have different values for check_interval.  That the
 value in templatea is the one used instead of the one from templateb.
 That's how the docs describe it.  Does it make sense to most people
 that this is correct or would you think it'd be the other way?
   
Left to right, right to left where's the different if you know how it
works? Something had to be choosen so the devels might thought: First
come, first serve might be a good thing.
From left to right, the configuration (wo)men only must think off: The
first directive set will be taken from a template, but it can be
overwritten be the atomic service object.

But I see there would be a logic for the other way too: generic-service
for all, then the closer special ones - but anyway: I would say it's to
late to discuss this. Many people out there has already Nagios3, they
might alreade use multiple inheritance in the actual way.
 I'm writing a configuration tool and visually it's a vertical list, so
 my idea is that the bottom level template overrides any values from
 upper templates.  It just seems weird.
   
1. Please not another config tool - there are too many half ready tools
out there.
2. Who must change in your opinion? Nagios to your config tool or vice
versa? (SCNR)

Regards,
Hendrik

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