Prezado Heitor,
Configurei o exim e o problema foi o mesmo. Notei o seguinte:
Quando o nagios envia a mensagem automaticamente o maillog do exim fica
assim
2010-01-18 16:41:51 1NWwXv-0008V8-4b = nag...@xxx U=nagios P=local
S=564
2010-01-18 16:41:51 1NWwXv-0008V8-4b = $...@x
Prezados,
Creio que identifiquei a origem do problema. A variavel
$CONTACTEMAIL$http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/macros.html#contactemailnão
está sendo convertida para os endereços de e-mail estabelecidos no
contacts.cfg.
Alguem já vivenciou este problema e sabe como resolver?
2010/1/18
Hi all
Can someone pls explane to me how first_notification_delay works ?
I setup one host with one service for testing. I setup first_notification_delay
for host to 5 and for
service (http) to 10 so i expected that i get nitification after 10 minutes
when i stop http service.
But i always
On Jan 19, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Juki wrote:
nag...@pms # netstat -a | grep nrpe
*.nrpe *.*0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
pms.nrpe h1de4.n2 56147 5888 0 50540 0 TIME_WAIT
pms.nrpe h1de4.n2 56148 5888 0 50540 0 TIME_WAIT
Hi,
We're running version 1.3 of Nagios. I'd like to have the status.cgi view to
only show a couple of the 1000+ host we have monitored. I know I can add the
name of the host as a parameter so it becomes something like
status.cgi?host=MyHostName but can I also use this technique to filter out
On Jan 19, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Richard Hallgren wrote:
Hi,
We’re running version 1.3 of Nagios.
Much of the rest of the world is running 3.x. I strongly encourage you to
upgrade sooner rather than later. The conversion from 1.x to 2.x+ requires
configuration changes and tribal memory of
Hi Marc,
2010/1/19 Marc Powell m...@ena.com
There's nothing to kill and these entries are appropriate... Welcome to the
world of TCP and a greater understanding of how it all _really_ works.
http://www.developerweb.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2941
I will have a look at this
How long
Gianluca Varenni gianluca.vare...@gmail.com writes:
Here they are (embedded below)
Thanks. This really puzzled me, because snmpwalk returned all the output
needed, while my plugin didn't seem to fetch the needed values.
Fortunately, I was able to reproduce this on a local 2650, which makes
I'm having a question about the notifications that are being sent by
nagios.
I found out that if you put the notification interval at 0 you only get
a mail when the service goes into the type you defined.
I'll explain my question with an example.
We monitor the disk
How can I use variables in my .cfg files that are only used in that
file, and not across my entire install?
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On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Juki wrote:
How long are they sticking around? What OS are you using?
I'm running Solaris 10. They are more less sticking around indefinitely.
60 seconds seems to be the default/recommended setting on Solaris but can be as
high as 10 minutes if the OS thinks it
Mr Gabriel wrote:
How can I use variables in my .cfg files that are only used in that
file, and not across my entire install?
You don't really. Nagios doesn't keep track of what lives in which file;
it just loads everything up and parses the whole thing afterward.
If you really need
Steven Battaille wrote:
I’m having a question about the notifications that are being sent by
nagios.
I found out that if you put the notification interval at 0 you only
get a mail when the service goes into the type you defined.
I’ll explain my question with an example.
Greetings,
The status hash that is used to translate the voltageProbeStatus appears
to be incorrect. Instead of %snmp_status, the hash used should be
%snmp_probestatus. This is at line 3054 in check_openmanage v3.5.4. The
corrected line reads:
$status =
McKinlay, Ken ken.mckin...@curtisswright.com writes:
The status hash that is used to translate the voltageProbeStatus appears
to be incorrect. Instead of %snmp_status, the hash used should be
%snmp_probestatus. This is at line 3054 in check_openmanage v3.5.4. The
corrected line reads:
On Jan 19, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Steven Battaille wrote:
If the threshold increases to 91% we don’t get an email
anymore because the state doesn’t change. (it’s still warning).
We now want Nagios to send an email that as soon as the threshold value has
changed we get an
This version seems to work ok now. Thanks!
Have a nice day
GV
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From: Trond Hasle Amundsen t.h.amund...@usit.uio.no
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:50 AM
To: Gianluca Varenni gianluca.vare...@gmail.com
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
On Jan 19, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Mr Gabriel wrote:
How can I use variables in my .cfg files that are only used in that
file, and not across my entire install?
Your question doesn't make any sense. Can you elaborate by example?
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Marc
Hi
As addition to my first post about notification delay.
I made some further investigation and found out some another strange behaviour
(for me) and couldn't find any info in docs.
I have first_nitification_delay for host se to 0 and i have tried change this
setting for service and here are
Hi all,
In the doc dealing with the service cluster with the check_cluster plugin,
the example uses $SERVICESTATEID:host:Service$
But I'd like to use the hardstate. As far as I know, there is no variable
giving the service hardstate. I had a look at the list
Trond,
Other little bug for your next release. Using check_openmanage
3.5.5-beta6 on a server loaded with OMSA 5.1.0 (a different box this
time), in the snmp_detect_blade function it returned: INTERNAL ERROR:
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
./check_openmanage-3.5.5-beta6 line 599.
On Jan 19, 2010, at 11:57 AM, komodo wrote:
Hi
As addition to my first post about notification delay.
I made some further investigation and found out some another strange
behaviour
(for me) and couldn't find any info in docs.
I have first_nitification_delay for host se to 0 and i
On Jan 19, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Gael Cheron wrote:
Hi all,
In the doc dealing with the service cluster with the check_cluster plugin,
the example uses $SERVICESTATEID:host:Service$
But I'd like to use the hardstate. As far as I know, there is no variable
giving the service hardstate. I
I have no experience with this feature and don't have time to dig into it
right now but based on your unreliable behavior I'd suggest you make sure
you don't have multiple copies of nagios running at the same time. If
you've been stopping and starting a lot that may be the case.
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Marc
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