Hi,
I have an odd problem connecting to a Windows host running nsclient++
We have a server, running Nagios 3.2.0 under RedHat Fedora 12, which
connects over a VPN to another network. We are already monitoring other
devices over the VPN with no problem (phone systems, wireless access
points
On 06/28/2011 05:13 PM, Matthieu Kermagoret wrote:
Hi list,
First of all, sorry for the delayed response, last month was pretty
crazy at work :-p
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Andreas Ericssona...@op5.se wrote:
On 05/23/2011 11:37 AM, Matthieu Kermagoret wrote:
Because shipping an
Ok,
Here is what I got so far:
1. If I run the command: ./check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.2.1 -C public -2
-n GigabitEthernet0/24 -fY -kqB -g -w 60,60,100,100,10,10 -c
80,80,200,200,20,20 -d 5 , I get the following output:
GigabitEthernet0/24:UP
Was a typo error of the community string, after putting public instead
of Public everything looks cool.
Still 1 question:
If I try to query interface GigabitEthernet0/2 I get the response:
GigabitEthernet0/21:DOWN, GigabitEthernet0/23:DOWN, GigabitEthernet0/24:UP
No usable data on file (40
On 29 June 2011 09:52, Mies, Christian christian.m...@it-novum.com wrote:
Hi List,
I try to monitor my Datastores by check_esx3 by Datacenter. I want to exclude
each local_* Datastore. The following command is not working ..
./check_esx3.pl -D 10.1.82.34 -u user -p pw -l vmfs -x local_*
On 29 June 2011 11:45, radu.p...@technomatic.de wrote:
Was a typo error of the community string, after putting public instead of
Public everything looks cool.
Still 1 question:
If I try to query interface GigabitEthernet0/2 I get the response:
GigabitEthernet0/21:DOWN,
Hi i have configured nagios for monitoring Printers but i'm getting the
error as return code of 127 is out of bounds - plugin may be missing
Please help me regarding this issue.
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Hi all,
Usually we get this problem after a nagios reload and not a restart. So just
stop and start nagios?
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After adding the -r option it works like a charm!
Now in pnp4nagios I can see both values on the same graph: bytes in and
bytes out. I see them as two thin lines. Any way to make the lines thicker
and change their colour?
Von:Radu Popa/Technomatic
An:
I am working on a pretty large distributed Nagios core deployment and have a
question regarding resources.
It appears that almost every morning @ about 7:20 am, my cpu usage goes from
about 4% to about 25-40% . It will do this for a few hours and then go back to
4%.
It appears to me that
radu.p...@technomatic.de schrieb:
After adding the -r option it works like a charm!
Now in pnp4nagios I can see both values on the same graph: bytes in and
bytes out. I see them as two thin lines. Any way to make the lines thicker
and change their colour?
it depends on the pnp4nagios
On 29 June 2011 13:23, radu.p...@technomatic.de wrote:
After adding the -r option it works like a charm!
Now in pnp4nagios I can see both values on the same graph: bytes in and
bytes out. I see them as two thin lines. Any way to make the lines thicker
and change their colour?
Well done.
I wouldn't just restart Nagios and hope the problem goes away but try and find
out why / where the problem lies.
Have you checked by running the plugin itself as the nagios user to ensure it
works properly from the command line ?
Does the plugin exist in the location that you've configured
I have a few existing and self-developed plugins that output details of the
HARD state:
CRITICAL: critical 1, warning 1
Detail 1
Detail 2
What I'd like to do is to be able to be re-notified if, while in the HARD
state, the number and/or details change. For example, if
Frank Bulk wrote:
I have a few existing and self-developed plugins that output details of the
HARD state:
CRITICAL: critical 1, warning 1
Detail 1
Detail 2
What I'd like to do is to be able to be re-notified if, while in the HARD
state, the number and/or details change.
I am trying to monitor multiple volumes on a NetApp system. The format of the
command requires a hostname:volumename format. I want to reduce my
commands/service definitions to a minimum. My initial thought was to have a
generic service definition, that gets more specific with a sub
Ok - I solved it. It was an Upper/Lower case thing. my variable IN USE needed
to be $_SERVICENAVOLUME$ instead of $_SERVICEnavolume$ because it automatically
converts the variable name to uppercase.
From: Stringham, Steven [mailto:sstri...@lrlaw.com]
Sent:
On 6/29/11 12:18 PM, Stringham, Steven wrote:
I am trying to monitor multiple volumes on a NetApp system. The
format of the command requires a
hostname:volumename format. I want to reduce my commands/service
definitions to a minimum. My initial
thought was to have a generic service
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