Hi,
I check the drives with
check_nrpe -H $HOST -c CheckDriveSize -a Drive=C ShowAll=long
MaxWarnUsed=90% MaxCritUsed=95%
This has a result like:
OK: C:: 29.3G - Used: 5.73G (19%) - Free: 23.6G (81%)|'C:'=19%;90;95;
Is it possible, to somehow increase the accuracy of the
Marc Powell wrote:
The script does not (and can not) detect stupid rules. It's purpose
is to ensure that iptables and the configured rules (whatever they may
be) are loaded.
It is useful to identify situations such as:
- forgetting to start iptables at boot
- stopping iptables for
Hi,
Sorry for late answer, very busy and not so much time to play around
with Nagios :-)
Anthony Montibello a écrit:
as for the personal filtering CAN/SHOULD that be done through setting
up a user login that for the Nagios CGI
then configure NagStamon with that user ID?
you could
There are plans to update the rendering engine (fancy word) in a future
version but if you want I could add an option to includ exact size or
something like that and/or add a dot (if nagios allowes this).
Open up a ticket at nsclient.org and I shall see if I can have it in the
up coming 0.3.6
Yes, I do have a hostgroup.cfg file. The issue is, when I add a new host or
service - it doesn't show up in the cgi interface but nagios has seen it. My
entries in hostgroup.cfg file are working, however - since nagios do not see
these new hosts and services, they can't be displayed under the
Hello,
i'm running Nagios 3.0.1 on Apache 2.0.52 its been running on a local
userfile for sometime, recently i switched to LDAP authentication with
mod_auth_ldap its working fine, the problem is i'm getting the
authentication popup every 10-20 mins, is there a way to stop this or set a
longer
Mohammed Al-Kout [21.01.2009 14:00]:
Hello,
i'm running Nagios 3.0.1 on Apache 2.0.52 its been running on a local
userfile for sometime, recently i switched to LDAP authentication with
mod_auth_ldap its working fine, the problem is i'm getting the
authentication popup every 10-20 mins, is
Warner,
the session seems to be expiring after ( 10-20) and nagios asks for
reauthentication, ( we are using RSA passwords that change frequently so the
LDAPCAche does not apply in our case ) are you using mod_auth_ldap ?
what are the parameters you use in the httpd.conf for LDAP Cache settings
Deborah,
Here is the output of /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v
/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg on my server
Total Warnings: 0
Total Errors: 0
Things look okay - No serious problems were detected during the pre-flight
check
I have reloaded nagios with hostgroup.cfg using
/etc/init.d/nagios
Are '@' symbols allowed in hostnames in Nagios, other than for email
addresses? I know special characters are invalid for internet hostnames...
If core and DNS1 are showing up, but the other hosts with '@' are not, I
think that's your problem.
May I ask why you are using special characters for
There is no such thing as a session in Nagios. It simply uses plain
HTTP authentication. That means that the user name and password is sent
with every single HTTP request; request are not tied together the way
you might be used to from online banking sites and the like.
What you are observing
Julian Hein a écrit :
Hi,
Ugo Bellavance u...@lubik.ca wrote on 13.05.08 14:19:
Multitech has Modems with Ethernet Interfaces. You just connect them to the
Network and send a text oder sms via Telnet commands:
http://www.multitech.com/PRODUCTS/Categories/Device_Networking/
If you can
Mohammed Al-Kout [21.01.2009 14:31]:
Warner,
the session seems to be expiring after ( 10-20) and nagios asks for
reauthentication, ( we are using RSA passwords that change frequently so the
LDAPCAche does not apply in our case ) are you using mod_auth_ldap ?
what are the parameters you use
Ugo Bellavance a écrit :
Julian Hein a écrit :
Hi,
Ugo Bellavance u...@lubik.ca wrote on 13.05.08 14:19:
Multitech has Modems with Ethernet Interfaces. You just connect them to the
Network and send a text oder sms via Telnet commands:
Hello,
Obligatory preface - I have searched the FAQ and other sources for the
answer with little success:
OS - server -- Ubuntu 8.1
OS - client -- FBSD6.1
nrpe (server client) -- 2.8.1
nagios version 3.0.2
I am trying to check the dns process on our secondary dns server using
the following
HI
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H 72.2.95.6 -c check_dns -H
mail.suite224.net -s 72.2.95.6
The response is: NRPE: Command 'check_dns' not defined
The check_dns command is defined on the secondary server in the
commands.cfg file as:
define command{
command_name
If you are using Redhat, I would strongly suggest installing Nagios and
associated plugins via Redhat yum repository. With that said, did you
actually add a user to the htpasswd.users file?
James Moseley
I think the .htaccess files will be ignored, your directory stanza:
Directory /usr/local/nagios/sbin
sets
AllowOverride None
Having said that, it should work -- does the apache error log show
anything? What are
the permissions on /usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users ?
--
In a world
We are working on migrating off of Sitescope... insert reasons here...
Anyways We have almost got all of the services working, but I have not found
one yet to replace:
External Email Loop Monitor
Here are the details of this monitor:
The SiteScope Mail Monitor checks a Mail Server via the
You're probably going to have to write this yourself. Sounds like an
excellent opportunity for a perl/expect plugin. ;-)
James Moseley
Matt Nelson
On Jan 21, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Matt Nelson wrote:
We are working on migrating off of Sitescope... insert reasons
here...
Anyways We have almost got all of the services working, but I have
not found one yet to replace:
External Email Loop Monitor
Anyone know of a current monitor to
Hi all.
I have what's probably as simple of a question as there is. I have Nagios
running on a dedicated machine, and so far it's monitoring all of my Windows
server, switches and printers. What I have yet to figure out is how to monitor
my Linux servers. Currently it's monitoring itself,
Thanks all for your comments, I'll start trying some of these out! I'm
hoping to be off of Sitescope by the end of the month. I can almost
remember what it is like to get through a night without false alerts :)
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Marc Powell m...@ena.com wrote:
On Jan 21,
NRPE
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/addons.html#nrpe
From: Marty Nelson [mailto:mnel...@transdyn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 3:09 PM
To: Nagios Users Mailinglist
Subject: [Nagios-users] Really dumb question...Linux Client?
Hi all.
I have what's probably as
On Jan 21, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Marty Nelson wrote:
Hi all.
I have what’s probably as simple of a question as there is. I have
Nagios running on a dedicated machine, and so far it’s monitoring
all of my Windows server, switches and printers. What I have yet to
figure out is how to
I essentially want to disable only notifications, only when a specific
service check fails, only for services inheriting a specific template.
And I'm lazy, and don't want to double the size of my config for this
one function.
I'm using nagios 3.0.2 and nagios-plugins 1.4.12 with a large (1000
Hi,
Here is the situation:
Somebody acknowledges a problem and forget about it.
How would you implement an acknowledgement escalation?
Or how would you detect such situation where a host/service is
down/critical for too long while being acknowledged?
--
Mathieu
2009/1/21 Mathieu Gagné mga...@iweb.com
Hi,
Here is the situation:
Somebody acknowledges a problem and forget about it.
How would you implement an acknowledgement escalation?
Or how would you detect such situation where a host/service is
down/critical for too long while being
Hi,
First, thanks for your time and input.
RijilV wrote:
2009/1/21 Mathieu Gagné mga...@iweb.com mailto:mga...@iweb.com
Here is the situation:
Somebody acknowledges a problem and forget about it.
How would you implement an acknowledgement escalation?
Mmmm, there are a couple
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