Hello again Jim,
I have followed your suggestion and seems better. However, from time to
time, for short periods ( which take 1-2 checks) the status flaps to
unknown and afterwards gets back to normal. Any more clues, please?
Thanks!
Von:Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk
An: Nagios
On 5 September 2011 07:49, radu.p...@technomatic.de wrote:
Hello again Jim,
I have followed your suggestion and seems better. However, from time to
time, for short periods ( which take 1-2 checks) the status flaps to unknown
and afterwards gets back to normal. Any more clues, please?
So your suggestion is to have the -d option set to 60s for a 20s check
interval?
Von:Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk
An: Nagios Users List nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Datum: 09/05/2011 10:11 AM
Betreff:Re: [Nagios-users] Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re:
check_snmp_int - No
On 5 September 2011 08:13, radu.p...@technomatic.de wrote:
So your suggestion is to have the -d option set to 60s for a 20s check
interval?
No. The plugin will allow an interval of up to 300% above the -d
value, but only 10% below the -d value. This implies you could go up
to -d = 21 . This
Hi,
I want to know whats the best or common way to get different notification
behaviour depending on the time of day.
For some checks I want to receive warning notifications during business
hours but outside normal working hours I only want critical notifications.
Do I need a second service
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From: Axel Rosenski [mailto:rosen...@wave-computer.de]
Sent: Monday, 5 September 2011 5:35 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: [Nagios-users] Different notification behaviour depending on
daytime?
Hi,
I want to know whats the best or common way to get different
Hi All
Let me tell you our experience about Nagios service latency.
We had about 1000 hosts and 6500 services on one Nagios server. Our service
latency was about 600 seconds for each service (!!!). Also, some services were
scheduled in the future, three/four days after the regular scheduled
We also had to do some tuning with our pnp4nagios for latency. I ended up
using a ramdisk for the perfdata folder (that it uses while processing data,
not the rrd's) and modified it to run with a nice of 20 to make sure that
Nagios always had enough priority to get its work done (which is
On 5 September 2011 12:53, Daniel Wittenberg
daniel.wittenberg.r...@statefarm.com wrote:
We also had to do some tuning with our pnp4nagios for latency. I ended up
using a ramdisk for the perfdata folder (that it uses while processing data,
not the rrd's).
Thanks for that - good idea I must
Am 05.09.2011 um 13:53 schrieb Daniel Wittenberg:
We also had to do some tuning with our pnp4nagios for latency. I ended up
using a ramdisk for the perfdata folder (that it uses while processing data,
not the rrd's) and modified it to run with a nice of 20 to make sure that
Nagios always
nag ios wrote:
The error which i'm getting has been attached please take a look and
let me know
any thing to be changed
I have attached both my error and mail settings screenshots please
check them out
1.) do not attach images on this mailinglist
2.) since this is nagiosxi related, refer to
RAM disk for the NPCD queue + rrdcached is a necessity for scaling a
PNP backend - PNP in asynchonous mode is a must as well, preferrably
on a server other than the primary pollers - for example, use merlin
to distribute events and then designate one server or more to purely
processing PNP's
Hello,
I would like to monitor a couple of devices ( servers and witches) that
are connected to the network via at least two interfaces. Nagios server is
connected as well over two interfaces to the LAN. My question is:
Is there any way to aggregate the monitored services/hosts into a single
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