Hello everyone,
I have been googling around for a while now, but still don't have a
satisfying answer:
How can I passive-check the disk and load state of a windows client?
What I want is that if the client is up, it tells its disk/load state
once a day or so to nagios. If the client is down or
How can I passive-check the disk and load state of a windows client?
What I want is that if the client is up, it tells its disk/load state
once a day or so to nagios. If the client is down or somewhere on the
road, never mind.
And how would I do this with mac clients?
Don't use a mac personally,
Ahoy.
This is the first of a few requests for comments and patches that
I'll be sending out, requesting comments and patches. Please keep
bikeshedding to a minimum.
One of the more common ideas at ideas.nagios.org is to make Nagios
easier to configure with regards to service dependencies in
Don't use a mac personally, but you can schedule the check locally at a
frequency you desire, and submit this to a passive job def with its
freshness
check disabled so it will never timeout.
Ok. And what piece of software would be needed on the windows side to check
disk/load?
Thanks,
Andre
Andreas,
How does this differ functionality from the current ability to
describe dependencies with servicedependency? Is it just easier to
define (I agree that would be a win)
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On 05/17/2011 11:34 AM, Max Schubert wrote:
Andreas,
How does this differ functionality from the current ability to
describe dependencies with servicedependency? Is it just easier to
define (I agree that would be a win)
It's just easier to describe, and it ties in nicely with different
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:48 AM, Andreas Ericsson a...@op5.se wrote:
On 05/17/2011 11:34 AM, Max Schubert wrote:
Andreas,
How does this differ functionality from the current ability to
describe dependencies with servicedependency? Is it just easier to
define (I agree that would be a win)
On 17 May 2011 10:31, Andre Tann at...@alphasrv.net wrote:
Don't use a mac personally, but you can schedule the check locally at a
frequency you desire, and submit this to a passive job def with its
freshness
check disabled so it will never timeout.
Ok. And what piece of software would be
On 17 May 2011 09:57, Andreas Ericsson a...@op5.se wrote:
Comments and patches welcome.
That sounds good - servicedependencies can be quite painful to understand.
Ultimately I would quite like it if the cgi could display the child
services indented below the parent to make it more obvious what
Hi All,
I am trying to export the historical nagios log data to
database using log2ndo but only nagios_logentries getting populated all
the other tables are empty.
Command which i am using is
log2ndo -s
/var/log/nagios3/archives/nagios-05-17-2011-00.log -d
/var/cache/nagios3/ndo.sock -i
On 05/17/2011 11:53 AM, Max Schubert wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:48 AM, Andreas Ericssona...@op5.se wrote:
On 05/17/2011 11:34 AM, Max Schubert wrote:
Andreas,
How does this differ functionality from the current ability to
describe dependencies with servicedependency? Is it just
Dear List,
Is there any possibility to integrate op5 reports-module in Nagios 3.2.3 .
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Ahoy (again).
One of the ideas that surfaced on the Nagios developer meeting in
Bolzano was a concept dubbed service sets. Consider them basically
partial host service profiles and you'll have roughly the right
idea.
The benefits of adding service sets is that users can share config
settings for
On 05/17/2011 02:18 PM, trm asn wrote:
Is there any possibility to integrate op5 reports-module in Nagios 3.2.3 .
Not really. First of all because the op5-reports-module functionality
has been superseded by Merlin, and secondly because it by its very
nature already gets tightly coupled with
Hi,
On first glance, I liked the nested config example, but after thinking
about it for a little while, I'm starting to lean toward specifying
the service_sets per service. In cases where multiple groups
contribute to the Nagios configuration of an entity, doing this will
allow each group to
Hello:
I agree with Andreas. I believe that the Open Monitoring Distribution (OMD)
is a first step in this direction.
http://omdistro.org/
BR
Marco Tirado
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Andreas Ericsson a...@op5.se wrote:
On 05/17/2011 02:18 PM, trm asn wrote:
Is there any
I have a check that checks the size of multiple partitions and we recently
added some data that surpassed the threshold value and I have over 100 clients
alerting. There is nothing I can do about the space issue, it will go back to
normal in a few weeks.
Is it possible to acknowledge all 100
If you are using multisite for your interface you can filter the view to only
show those and then ack them all at once.
Dan
From: steve f [mailto:a31mod...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 1:00 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Mass Acknowledge a Service
I'm not sure what you mean. At this time, it doesn't have a Next Scheduled
Active Check. It also is the host, which would mean that the service is just
check_host_alive, right?
Hi
What is your nagios configuration about this service, timeperiods...
Regards
Hey Dan,
Thanks for the heads up on multisite. Gonna dig into it and maybe install it
or something like it.
Thanks,
Steve
From: daniel.wittenberg.r...@statefarm.com
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 18:06:40 +
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Mass Acknowledge a
Recompiled without embedded-perl option, now it's working fine .
Still I am not able to understand why it was happened.
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These messages look suspicious:
access(/etc/ld.so.preload, R_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or
directory)
I'm trying to sort out setting up dependencies for services and networks which
contain redundancies, and it *looks* like I may be out of luck. I'm hoping
someone can comment... the googling I've done has raised one question about
this in the past which received no answer.
The documentation
I'm interesting in hearing what kind of CMDB people tend to use, who
also use Nagios.
How do you track and maintain your hosts, how do you map that into your
Nagios configuration?
I'm particularly interested in those with particularly complex environments.
We have an internally developed
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 1:55 AM, Paul M. Dubuc w...@paul.dubuc.org wrote:
Recompiled without embedded-perl option, now it's working fine .
Still I am not able to understand why it was happened.
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These messages look suspicious:
access(/etc/ld.so.preload, R_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No
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