[Nagios-users] Removing 1 inheritance

2011-08-10 Thread Tom Sommer
Hi, I have a default service, which all my services inherit their contact_groups from. Now I want to exclude 1 group from the inheritance, like so: define service { use generic-service contact_groups -ondutypager } The -

Re: [Nagios-users] Removing 1 inheritance

2011-08-10 Thread mail
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Tom Sommer m...@tomsommer.dk wrote: Hi, I have a default service, which all my services inherit their contact_groups from. Now I want to exclude 1 group from the inheritance, like so: define service {        use                             generic-service

[Nagios-users] nagios DNX and PNP4Nagios

2011-08-10 Thread Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
Hello, I'm studying solutions for scaling large installations of Nagios. I have found DNX project for Nagios but I have a question. DNX worker nodes do the check and report the result to Nagios server, but the nagios server will have to process the performance data reported by worker nodes with

[Nagios-users] Nagios-XI

2011-08-10 Thread Manish Kumar
*Hi all,* I need one clarification on installation of Nagios-XI. We have downloaded NagiosXI trial to evaluate. Have some issues while installation. We don’t have internet connection to Server which we are trying to install. But while trying to install running ./fullinstall its getting stuck with

Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

2011-08-10 Thread James Pratt
Hi If you are looking for Active Directory or Kerberos ldap authentication, see this link - http://wiki.nagios.org/index.php/Windows_Authentication (Not sure how different it is if you are using another LDAP, sorry)! Cheers, James --- From: Robert J Molerio [mailto:rjm...@nyu.edu] Sent:

Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

2011-08-10 Thread Terry Carmen
Quoting Robert J Molerio rjm...@nyu.edu: Can anyone indicate how this can be done? We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP. I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to do this but we're not sure. It's definitely possible using Apache's LDAP auth,

Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

2011-08-10 Thread Mike Lindsey
On 8/10/11 9:23 AM, Robert J Molerio wrote: Can anyone indicate how this can be done? We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP. I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to do this but we're not sure. Depending on your version of Apache this ranges from

[Nagios-users] Deleting old comments

2011-08-10 Thread Jim Avery
I'm about half way through writing a perl script to delete old comments (more than n days old) from Nagios. Before I spend more time on it though, if anyone else already has something that does that, please shout! --

Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

2011-08-10 Thread up
Quoting Robert J Molerio rjm...@nyu.edu: Can anyone indicate how this can be done? We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP. I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to do this but we're not sure. It's definitely possible using Apache's LDAP auth,

Re: [Nagios-users] check_procs count going haywire on Ubuntu - still broken

2011-08-10 Thread Kimberly McKinnis
Thank you for that observation. I was being dumb with the quoting. ButŠit's still not working correctly. The commands work properly on the command line on the host (admin1), but the Nagios server (monitor1) sees +1 count again. I am very confused by this. Does Nagios server force it back to the

Re: [Nagios-users] check_procs count going haywire on Ubuntu - still broken

2011-08-10 Thread up
I have no idea, but that would seem unlikely. Have you tried my other suggestion?: command[check_pdns_config_pub]=/path/to/your/bash-script in bash-script: #!/bin/bash /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_procs -w 1:1 -c 1:1 -a pdns_recursor In effect creating a bash wrapper for the plugin.

Re: [Nagios-users] check_procs count going haywire on Ubuntu - still broken

2011-08-10 Thread Kimberly McKinnis
Yes, but that also made it worse :( There's only one process running, but Nagios now reports three. I am really stuck here. From /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg on admin1 command[check_pdns_recursor]=/etc/nagios/pdns_recursor.sh root@admin1:/etc/nagios# less pdns_recursor.sh #!/bin/bash

Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

2011-08-10 Thread Allan Clark
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 14:16, u...@3.am wrote: Quoting Robert J Molerio rjm...@nyu.edu: Can anyone indicate how this can be done? We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP. I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to do this but we're not sure. It's

Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios authentication thru LDAP.

2011-08-10 Thread Allan Clark
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 13:48, Mike Lindsey mike-nag...@5dninja.net wrote: On 8/10/11 9:23 AM, Robert J Molerio wrote: Can anyone indicate how this can be done? We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP. I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to do this