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 -
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
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
*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
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
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From: Robert J Molerio [mailto:rjm...@nyu.edu]
Sent:
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,
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
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!
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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 LDAPÂ auth,
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
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.
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
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
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
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