Hi Trond,
Am 13.04.2011 um 17:39 schrieb Trond Hasle Amundsen:
The simple answer is that omreport commands take time. They represent
the vast majority of the plugin execution time.
First, thanks for the fast reaction.
The reason that 'check_openmanage --only fans' takes significantly
more
Hello,
Writing a script in lua which does this would be fairly simple for
NSClient++.
// Michael Medin
2011-04-13 15:06 Michel Cote skrev:
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
Helmut Wollmersdorfer helmut.wollmersdor...@fixpunkt.de writes:
Another question:
I always get on all of the R510s (few days old):
root@xen11:~# /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_openmanage
Cache Battery 0 in controller 0 is Charging (Ready) [probably harmless]
root@xen11:~# uptime
12:08:35
Hi,
I'm new to Nagios, but have been asked to add another Nagios server to
our current configuration. Our current setup has a master Nagios
server (master-nagios1) and a slave (slave-nagios1) that monitors a
different part of the network. There are also 2 other standalone
master servers
Am 14.04.2011 um 13:26 schrieb Trond Hasle Amundsen:
Helmut Wollmersdorfer helmut.wollmersdor...@fixpunkt.de writes:
At one time we had a battery that didn't finish charging for a week,
called Dell and got a replacement battery. This was during a regular
charge cycle. In your case I would
Let me get this right , you want the slave to report to a master , but
that master is a pass-through slave to another server which is the
final master ?
Why not just send to the final master and the other server as an easier
way ?
You can add the send line in the send_nsca script to submit
At one time we had a battery that didn't finish charging for a week,
called Dell and got a replacement battery. This was during a regular
charge cycle. In your case I would give it a few more days.
...
But, as we in fact did experience a case where the battery never
finished charging I
C. Bensend be...@bennyvision.com writes:
Is there anything in OMSA that tells how *long* a battery has
been charging? I simply got so tired of the charging warnings
that I blacklisted the bat_charge totally, but I'd still like to
detect that type of error - where the battery never
Unfortunately OMSA has no info on when the charge cycle is expected to
be finished, or how long it has been in its current learn/charge state:
# omreport storage battery controller=1
Battery 0 on Controller PERC 6/E Adapter (Slot 1)
Controller PERC 6/E Adapter (Slot 1)
ID
Anyone here using pnp4nagios for graphing? I'm having some configuration issues
and wanted to see if there was someone who could assist?
Thanks,
JJ
Jeremiah Jester
Informatics Specialist
Microbiology - Katze Lab
206-732-6185
Anyone here using pnp4nagios for graphing? I'm having some configuration
issues and wanted to see if there was someone who could assist?
Sure, I know several of us use it. What issues are you having?
Benny
--
Hairy ape nads.-- Colleen, playing Neverwinter Nights
Thanks Benny.
I've configured pnp and it has been successfully graphing data since the actual
installation. However, I have nagios perfdata logs from the past year
(host_perfdata.log, service_perfdata.log) that are not being parsed that I want
to be included.
Currently my nagios.cfg is using
I've configured pnp and it has been successfully graphing data since the
actual installation. However, I have nagios perfdata logs from the past
year (host_perfdata.log, service_perfdata.log) that are not being parsed
that I want to be included.
...
Is there a certain method, configuration
yes, i just upgraded our install as well , so i went through a bit of
hair pulling myself. I am using sync mode, and found the best tool for
setup was the verify_pnp script, it finally got me sorted out...
From: Jeremiah D. Jester [mailto:jj...@u.washington.edu]
Sent: Thursday, April 14,
I should have been more specific.
I just want to include all historical data from nagios into pnp. It’s only
showing data from the install date forward.
Thanks,JJ
Jeremiah Jester
Informatics Specialist
Microbiology – Katze Lab
206-732-6185
From: Phil K.
Hi,
Thanks Kevin and Michael.
I'll check out TNTMonitoring but the lua scripting idea is very interesting
to me...
Thanks for all the ideas and I'll work on those.
2011/4/14 Michael Medin mich...@medin.name
Hello,
Writing a script in lua which does this would be fairly simple for
that should be an RRD issue, not pnp4nagios at all.
if you would like to include the historical data, you need a process
to restore them into the RRD files.
after that pnp4nagios can show all honestly and add new data for you
from now on.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 6:10 AM, Jeremiah D. Jester
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