When Nagios sends the notifications, how is the actual status of that
service on the UI?
Also, do you see the notifications as they were emailed on the UI (in
Notifications)?
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 10:06 PM, Saikrishna lovesaikris...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello All,
Nagios seems to be sending
On 2012-01-24 14:00, Perfors, Henny wrote:
We've a Windows 2008
server with DHCP role. There is an option to display the statics of the
scope.
Total Addresses ..
In Use .. %
Available ..%
Is it possible to gt these information available in Nagios.
Please advise.
We've a Windows 2008 server with DHCP role. There is an option to display
the statics of the scope.
Total Addresses ..
In Use .. %
Available ..%
Is it possible to gt these information available in Nagios.
I haven't had much luck with this. Microsoft doesn't expose hardly
any of this data
On 2012-01-24 14:36, C. Bensend wrote:
We've a Windows 2008 server with DHCP role. There is an option to
display
the statics of the scope.
Total Addresses ..
In Use .. %
Available ..%
Is it possible to gt these information available in Nagios.
I haven't had much luck with this.
I don't think you'll have much trouble getting this via SNMP. It is
defined in the MIB on a per-scope basis, suggest you go a snmpwalk on
the OID I gave earlier and see what you get.
MIB excerpt:
scopeTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScopeTableEntry
I use check_mk, which included a plugin for monitoring Windows DHCP server:
netsh dhcp server show mibinfo | find /V : dhcp. | find /V
DHCP-Serverversion wurde | find /V nicht richtig funktionieren. | find /V
: dhcp server show mibinfo.
So, either you could either write a plugin for NSClient++
Good day!
Here is a question. Can the processing of a passive service check
schedule a pending active service check?
Here's a simple example from a distributed monitoring setup.
Lets say we have a service called check_alive that simply pings a host.
It's defined on the probe and the central
On 24 January 2012 15:07, Craig Stewart craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com wrote:
Good day!
Here is a question. Can the processing of a passive service check
schedule a pending active service check?
Here's a simple example from a distributed monitoring setup.
Lets say we have a service
Jim,
I do use freshness checking to get the desired behaviour.
I don't want the active check to run unless they need to. If it (the
central server) is doing active service checks, one of the main reasons
to run a distributed setup, distribution of resource requirements, gets
tossed.
I am looking for some help tracking down what I think is potentially a timing
bug or something of the sort.
I show entries in my logs which look like this:
[1327419369] HOST ALERT: testhost;DOWN;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - 10.11.12.13: rta nan,
lost 100%
[1327419369] HOST ALERT:
Greetings,
We have a nagios setup that uses inheritance to a larger degree than I am used
to. I've read the documentation at:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/objectinheritance.html But I still
can't get my head around how to accomplish my goal.
I have server/host that has notified for
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