Hi,
Am Montag, 27. Jun. 11, 23:45:37 schrieb Eric B.:
Error: Could not expand servicegroups specified in service escalation
(config file '/home/opsmon/etc/nagios/objects/qbo/foo.cfg', starting on
line 13)
Error processing object config files!
afaics you do not reference your
Hello,
I am using Nagios to monitor the bandwidth usage of a couple of
switches/routers via the check_local_mrtgtraf command. The graphs I handle
via pnp4nagios. The problem I encounter is the following: if the monitored
bandwidth is at one point expressed in KB/s and then I bring a lot of
On 28 June 2011 13:31, radu.p...@technomatic.de wrote:
Hello,
I am using Nagios to monitor the bandwidth usage of a couple of
switches/routers via the check_local_mrtgtraf command. The graphs I handle
via pnp4nagios. The problem I encounter is the following: if the monitored
bandwidth is at
First, your service has no service_description specified. This is required.
Second, your serviceescalation must include the host_name that the service is
assigned to. Add the line:
host_name admin.qa
and it will work. You can also use a hostgroup_name instead of a host_name,
but
On 28 June 2011 17:41, Daniel Wittenberg
daniel.wittenberg.r...@statefarm.com wrote:
I’ve been playing with jolokia/jmx4perl for doing java monitoring and
it’s proving painful on websphere so curious what others are doing for java
and/or websphere monitoring?
Never tried Websphere but
I have tried the SNMP plugin a few minutes ago and here is what I get when
running it from the command line:
./check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.2.1 -C public -n GigabitEthernet0/24 -k -w
200,400 -c 0,600
GigabitEthernet0/24:UP No usable data on file (1 rows) :(1 UP): UNKNOWN
The interface name I
On 28 June 2011 15:14, radu.p...@technomatic.de wrote:
I have tried the SNMP plugin a few minutes ago and here is what I get when
running it from the command line:
./check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.2.1 -C public -n GigabitEthernet0/24 -k -w
200,400 -c 0,600
GigabitEthernet0/24:UP No usable
I am also facing somewhat similar issue with Cisco switches.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Bailey, Damian S.
baile...@lcps.k12.va.uswrote:
We’re new to using Nagios but I’ve grown to love it! In using the
product to perform host checks on our Cisco switches, I find that they
“randomly”
On 06/28/2011 08:11 AM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
I've been playing with jolokia/jmx4perl for doing java monitoring and
it's proving painful on websphere so curious what others are doing
for java and/or websphere monitoring?
Thanks! Dan
check_jmx
http://code.google.com/p/jmxquery/
DR
Hi Frnds,
I have a setup in which nagios 3.2.3 is monitoring a number of servers and
network devices like cisco switches and routers. The issue is that i am
getting the email notifications very late for any problem. Is it the nagios
problem or my sendmail server both running on the same linux
Hi, unfortunately that is not enough info for anyone here to work from -
Try viewing *all* the received by headers of the final email, and
discern where the time lag is occurring. It sounds like a sendmail queue
issue (or whatever MTA's you are using), then fix the offending mail
server/relay
On 28 June 2011 18:59, Manish Kumar manikuma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Frnds,
I have a setup in which nagios 3.2.3 is monitoring a number of servers and
network devices like cisco switches and routers. The issue is that i am
getting the email notifications very late for any problem.
Nagios
My real problem I think is that I 'whittled' it down in the wrong way
(thanks for the help, everyone). Below is what I was hoping to do, but
realize that b/c I HAVE to define a host w/ the escalation, I have to retool
how my monster config is done (which will really suck). Here's what I was
hoping
Eric B. wrote:
My real problem I think is that I 'whittled' it down in the wrong way
(thanks for the help, everyone). Below is what I was hoping to do, but
realize that b/c I HAVE to define a host w/ the escalation, I have to
retool how my monster config is done (which will really suck).
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