Hi!
I have found that the fsusage.c (where get_fs_usage is defined)
is compiled differently in versions between nagios plugins 1.4 and 1.4.15.
I have compiled both plugins on same platform.
In 1.4, fsusage.c is compiled in the route where most of the stats are
retrieved by 'full_read'
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I have a Windows 7 server acting as a print server and I would like to check
the status of these printers and make sure that they are still online etc.
I cannot seem to find a way of checking printers shared from a Windows machine,
does anyone have any suggestions or references that I could
Hi,
have you had a look at the Windows Counter, if there is a Value that will be
interesting? The second way could be to 'Ping' the Printer and to use a
Eventcorrelation Engine like openITCOCKPIT or NagiosBP?
Regards,
Christian
i.A. Christian Mies
Senior Consultant
Tel: +49 (661) 103-874
On 1 December 2011 12:39, James Osbourn james.osbo...@citrix.com wrote:
I have a Windows 7 server acting as a print server and I would like to check
the status of these printers and make sure that they are still online etc.
I cannot seem to find a way of checking printers shared from a
Did you also do
printf ‘this is a test’ | /bin/mail –s test_email em...@mydomain.com
?
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Nick Price np...@hotmail.com wrote:
The defaults are there.
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I didecho ‘this is a test’ | /bin/mail –s test_email
em...@mydomain.com
Hi to all,
I have some problem on compiling ndoutils on server ubuntu 11.04
(X84_64), on this server are installe both nagios 3.3.1 and mysql
server/client ver.5.1.54. I perform a search in order to find
libmysqlclient and this library is available on the sistem:
/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.16
On 01.12.2011 16:42, Mirko Stefanelli wrote:
Hi to all,
I have some problem on compiling ndoutils on server ubuntu 11.04
(X84_64), on this server are installe both nagios 3.3.1 and mysql
server/client ver.5.1.54. I perform a search in order to find
libmysqlclient and this library is
We have Nagios 3.0.6 and are using NRPE to monitor remote servers. I've also
got IBM Tivoli Netcool and we have Nagios sending traps to Netcool so the NOC
will call the server team when something fails. All of the services in Nagios
are sending traps perfectly and I get an OK trap that I use
Besides of course the Spooler Service, you should also monitor the Windows
Event Log.
I've experienced a lot of driver issues on an old Windows print server
which temporarily caused the affected printer(s) to appear as 'offline'.
Such problems appeared in the event log as Warnings with the message
I've had good luck using System.Printing from Powershell and then running the
scripts from NSClient++.
I just wrote the PowerShell Scripts to use the standard nagios plugin status
codes.
I used the following links to develop the PowerShell scripts:
Hi,
Is there an option to prevent users from suppressing notifications on
acknowledgement? The default option for natstamon is to not send a
notification, which is not ideal. Is there a way to lock the option to always
send out?
Thanks,
Victor
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Victor Carpetto vic...@owlbydesign.com wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Is there an option to prevent users from suppressing notifications on
acknowledgement? The default option for natstamon is to not send a
notification, which is not ideal. Is there a way to lock the
I run :
# yum install perl-rrdtool perl-GD
# ./install.pl --check-prereq
And receive 2 errors:
--
./install.pl --check-prereq
checking required PERL modules
Carp...1.11
CGI... ***FAIL***
Data::Dumper...2.124
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