Boa tarde a todos,
Pessoal estou com o seguinte problema com o NagiosQL 3.1.1:
Eu adiciono normalmente um host, serviço, servicegroup, hostgroup, etc.
Agora no momento em que eu vou editar um serviço ele esta perdendo a
referencia da definição de host para o serviço, servicegroup e hostgroup,
Vlw galera ja consegui sim, era uma linha no commands que tava atrapalhando
tudo obrigado
Em 24 de julho de 2011 10:28, Jose Oliveira jotag...@gmail.com escreveu:
Danilo
Verifique se voce consegue sondar o servidor com o check_nt usando o
usuário que roda o nagios core, geralmente o nagios.
Olá, Everton.
Infelizmente não posso dar retorno sobre o problema, pois eu ainda estou na
versão 3.0.2 do NagiosQL.
Estou ensaiando o upgrade faz tempo, mas não deu tempo aqui ainda.
Como já disse aqui no fórum, eu sou do time de colaboradores do NagiosQL.
Traduzi para o Português_BR e também
Everton, em tempo:
Por que está usando a versão em Inglês do NagiosQL.
Tem opção de instalar em Português_BR e também em parâmetros dá prá alterar prá
PT_BR.
Dito
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De: Benedito Ramos
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2011 15:31
Para:
Obrigado dito,
Já fiz isso mas vou postar em alemao também, muito estranho esse
comportamento.
Mais Uma vez obrigado.
Abs.
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I am thinking to define a new command and new service in Nagios
XI , I have manually edited the configuration file in
/usr/local/etc/nagios.cfg but *its not showing any that command and
service in the run Monitoring Wizard*
The commands are usually defined in
Kumar, Ashish wrote:
I amthinking to define a new command and new service in
Nagios XI , I have manually edited the configuration file in
/usr/local/etc/nagios.cfg but *its not showing any that command
and service in the run Monitoring Wizard*
The commands are
Hi ,
i've configured a windows machine and a router to monitor with SNPM and
localhost
But i've this error : (Return code of 127 is out of bounds - plugin may be
missing) when i open the Web Interface Monitoring in my browser
any help?
is it possible to specify an ip with this check?
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This modeling tool is based on patent-pending intellectual property that
has been used successfully in hundreds of IBM storage optimization
What plugin (check) are you attempting to use? What distro (Linux ver) are you
using? Did you install from RPM or source?
These answers will help people point you in the right direction.
Martin T. Hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
Tel: 614-921-7102
i'm using this plugins for SNMP :{ check_snmp_boostedge.pl ;
check_snmp_cpfw.pl ; check_snmp_css.pl ; check_snmp_env.pl
check_snmp_int.pl ; check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl ; check_snmp_load.pl ;
check_snmp_mem.pl ; check_snmp_nsbox.plcheck_snmp_process.pl ;
check_snmp_storage.pl ; check_snmp_vrrp.pl
i've used this guid to monitor with snmp :
http://wiki.monitoring-fr.org/nagios/mise-en-place-complete-nagios-sur-rhel-5.4/supervision-nagios-snmp
:
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Hi
Have you installed the plugins?
Have you created the commands?
Regards
Le 25/07/2011 12:49, عبد الحميد a écrit :
i'm using this plugins for SNMP :{ check_snmp_boostedge.pl
http://check_snmp_boostedge.pl ; check_snmp_cpfw.pl
http://check_snmp_cpfw.pl ; check_snmp_css.pl
Typically, one can see that error if the actual plugin is missing from your
plugins folder (path will vary depending on distro and source). Check that the
actual plugins are there. Also, check that the command functions from the
command line. Be sure to test it as the nagios user, if it
On 25 July 2011 10:34, Jonathan Aquilina eagles051...@gmail.com wrote:
is it possible to specify an ip with this check?
No, that plugin is only designed to run locally.
You should be able to run it on the remote machine if you have nrpe
installed though.
See the NRPE manual which you will
Thanks Jim, ended up finding what i needed and managed with check_snmp.
Very hard to find the various types of ranges you can specify wiht
nagios but i ended up finding them.
On 25/07/2011 14:02, Jim Avery wrote:
On 25 July 2011 10:34, Jonathan Aquilinaeagles051...@gmail.com wrote:
is it
I am workign with a site which i have being monitored by nagios, and for
some reason when check_http runs it gets a 404, but if you go to the
domain the page exists and the site exists.
Would this be a false positive, and if so how can i fix it.
Also another interesting matter is that when i
i'v installed snpm_plugins and move them to the directory :
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins
i've also created commands
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you have an example of your commnds please
Le 25/07/2011 14:19, عبد الحميد a écrit :
i'v installed snpm_plugins and move them to the directory :
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins
i've also created commands
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Is that path correct for your installation? I installed on CentOS 5.x from
source and my path is different /usr/local/Nagios/libexec.
The path will vary depending on your OS and how you installed the app and
configured the plugins.
Martin T. Hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
my plugins are in /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins
On 25/07/2011 14:33, Martin Hugo wrote:
Is
that path correct for your installation? I installed on
CentOS 5.x from source and my path is different
what is the path of this variable? : $USER1$
regards
Le 25/07/2011 14:42, عبد الحميد a écrit :
**commandes.cfg
define command{
command_name check_win_load
command_line $USER1$/check_snmp_load.pl http://check_snmp_load.pl
-H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ $ARG2$ -T $ARG3$ -w
$user1$ : /usr/lib/nagios/plugins
2011/7/25 LEVEAU Stan IMAP stanislas.lev...@ac-caen.fr
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what is the path of this variable? : $USER1$
regards
Le 25/07/2011 14:42, عبد الحميد a écrit :
**commandes.cfg
define command{
command_name check_win_load
command_line
Hi guys,
I am having trouble getting a PTR record check working with check_dig
check_dig fails
check_dig -H 8.8.8.8 -l 74.203.101.150 -T PTR -v
/usr/bin/dig @8.8.8.8 -p 53 74.203.101.150 -t PTR
Looking for: '74.203.101.150'
DNS CRITICAL - 0.169 seconds response time (No ANSWER SECTION
On 07/25/11 08:37, Chris C wrote:
Hi guys,
I am having trouble getting a PTR record check working with check_dig
check_dig fails
check_dig -H 8.8.8.8 -l 74.203.101.150 -T PTR -v
/usr/bin/dig @8.8.8.8 -p 53 74.203.101.150 -t PTR
Looking for: '74.203.101.150'
DNS CRITICAL - 0.169 seconds
try this:
check_dig -H 8.8.8.8 -l -x 74.203.101.150 -T PTR -v
you have to pass the -x option to the dig utility.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Chris C mazzy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I am having trouble getting a PTR record check working with check_dig
check_dig fails
On 07/25/11 20:19, Yueh-Hung Liu wrote:
try this:
check_dig -H 8.8.8.8 -l -x 74.203.101.150 -T PTR -v
you have to pass the -x option to the dig utility.
Interesting, I hadn't considered stringing together this, however
check_dig returns a warning, which is because it's looking for:
-x
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