hi all !
i have services linked to hostgroups like http/mail/linuxbasechecks/...
but some servers are shutdown over night, and others continue to run 24hours
i don't want to get notifications for the servers that are shutdown
during the night.
do i really have to dublicate all services and make
On 07/13/2011 10:16 AM, ghoulsblade wrote:
hi all !
i have services linked to hostgroups like http/mail/linuxbasechecks/...
but some servers are shutdown over night, and others continue to run 24hours
i don't want to get notifications for the servers that are shutdown
during the night.
The following worked:
stop nagios rename the retain file and start nagios, the file must
recreate correctly.
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For info, the retention file in Fully Automated Nagios install is located in
/var/log/nagios
and is named: retention.dat
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Many thanks Carlos!
On 5 July 2011 11:48, Carlos de
Hi All ,
I am new to nagios configuration . I successfully installed nagios on one of
my linux server and now monitoring two hosts .
For monitoring of remote hosts , I created a new config file by renaming
localhost.cfg file under objects directory.
I renamed the entries hostname and
On 13 July 2011 12:24, Zama Ques quesz...@yahoo.in wrote:
Hi All ,
I am new to nagios configuration . I successfully installed nagios on one of
my linux server and now monitoring two hosts .
Welcome! You've made a good start there.
For monitoring of remote hosts , I created a new
Zama Ques schrieb:
Hi All ,
I am new to nagios configuration . I successfully installed nagios on one of
my linux server and now monitoring two hosts .
For monitoring of remote hosts , I created a new config file by renaming
localhost.cfg file under objects directory.
I renamed the
I figured it out
I was using *htpasswd -c* /usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users users_name
The -c switch was creating a NEW htpasswd file overwriting the existing
one. I should've ran the command without the -c switvh.
Thanks guys for your help.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Jim Avery
Hi All
please excuse the newbie question, but I'm having issues with NRPE
returning inconsistent results
on the local machine :
#./check_mycheck
result ? 1 --- critical
on the nagios server :
./check_nrpe -H myhost -c check_mycheck
result? 0 --- OK
how can this happen ?
Julie S. Lin