On 13 April 2011 00:41, Matthew Nickerson mnicker...@silcon.com wrote:
Hello,
I’m looking for an add-on, and hoping someone has made it, that can
consolidate backup email reports. We have several clients, running multiple
version of backup exec, some with NTbackup, and some with Jungle
Paul Singh wrote:
Hi. I'm running nagios core 3.23.
Can you advise how to set up commands and services that query things
on remote hosts such as disk space or pagefile usage like we do for
localhost?
Is there a sample config available somewhere so that I can get a rough
idea?
If you are setting up a new system please have a look at check_mk. Just google
the name.
Paul Singh paul.si...@bamford.co.uk 2011/04/13 13:47
Hi. I'm running nagios core 3.23.
Can you advise how to set up commands and services that query things on remote
hosts such as disk space or
Basic monitoring of Windows Hosts via Nagwin: http://itefix.no/i2/node/12488
Rgrds
Tev
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Assaf Flatto nag...@flatto.net wrote:
Paul Singh wrote:
Hi. I'm running nagios core 3.23.
Can you advise how to set up commands and services that query things
on
Hi.
Either use check_nrpe or check_ssh, check_ssh is easier to use through
firewalls, check_nrpe uses a little less cpu and seems to be a good method for
both linux/windows. By using check_nrpe you install a nrpe service on the
monitored host and then define local tests. The output gets
This value is the number of IP's in a dhcp scope that are available for
use. I want it to go to warning if there are less than 23 left and
critical if there are less than 16 left.
Putting the range in starting at zero gets the same result.
./check_snmp -C s8n1mp -H Corp208 -o
Hi list,
First time poster here but I've read a lot of emails so many thanks for
that.
I don't know how to search for what I'm looking so I'm going to simply ask
and hope someone has seen or made something that would suit what I need.
So here's the setup:
I currently use Nagios to scan over
Another option to look at would be check_mk. I am not sure if this tool
can save the output of the checks to file, but you can always email the
creator of the plugin and ask him. check_mk works exclusively with
passive checks.
Michel Cote ct.michelc...@gmail.com 2011/04/13 15:06
Hi list,
First
Hi,
new to this architecture I installed the monitoring plugin check-
openmanage and was surprised about the performance:
root@xen10:~# time perl /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_openmanage -d |
head -n 3
sh: /bin/rpm: not found
System: PowerEdge R510 II
I am trying to simplify my admin work for a large deployment we are doing right
now of Nagios 3.2 Core in a SuSE Linux environment
I have multiple hostgroups set up and wanted to use a wildcard in the member
name since all of the devices that will be in a hostgroup are named the same
except
Helmut Wollmersdorfer helmut.wollmersdor...@fixpunkt.de writes:
new to this architecture I installed the monitoring plugin check-
openmanage and was surprised about the performance:
root@xen10:~# time perl /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_openmanage -d |
head -n 3
sh: /bin/rpm: not found
On 3/14/2011 7:50 AM, Dennis Kuhlmeier wrote:
just noticed that I couldn't change the alias value in an existing
host definition.
$HOSTALIAS$ just remained on the old value although the web
interface showed the current setting.
I built myself a little test setup and just returned
2011/4/13 Andre Kruger andre.kru...@trw.com
Another option to look at would be check_mk. I am not sure if this tool can
save the output of the checks to file, but you can always email the creator
of the plugin and ask him. check_mk works exclusively with passive checks.
Michel Cote
Thanks Andre,
I see there's an agent to deploy on the remote computer. I will certainly
take a look.
I'm still looking for other options as well.
Thanks.
2011/4/13 Michel Cote ct.michelc...@gmail.com
2011/4/13 Andre Kruger andre.kru...@trw.com
Another option to look at would be
Gonna answer my own question. looks like if I do
.sa
it works.
Thanks,
Steve
From: a31mod...@hotmail.com
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 11:36:18 -0400
Subject: [Nagios-users] A question on using a wildcard in a hostgroup.cfg
file
I am trying
On 13.04.2011 18:58, Mark D. Nagel wrote:
On 3/14/2011 7:50 AM, Dennis Kuhlmeier wrote:
just noticed that I couldn't change the alias value in an existing
host definition.
$HOSTALIAS$ just remained on the old value although the web
interface showed the current setting.
I built myself a little
Say I have two Nagios servers. ServerA monitors all of my hosts and
services, and ServerB monitors the Nagios processes on ServerA. I'd
like to add a check to ServerB to let me know when notifications have
been globally disabled on ServerA (via Process Info - Disable
Notifications).
I'm
Check out TNT Monitoring ( http://www.tntmonitoring.com ); I wrote it
specifically for situations such as yours (and mine - lots of Windows servers
across the Internet).
The check results are submitted by standard HTTPS to a URL on your Nagios
server.
Kevin Keane
The NetTech
(North County
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