On 02/23/2012 07:50 PM, Sven Nierlein wrote:
On 2/23/12 19:33, Mike Lindsey wrote:
Turns out that's the problem. I've rebuilt from source and it
loads, now to get our package maintainer to rebuild the package.
And to figure out why mod_gearman_worker's children keep
segfaulting.
Seems to
On 2/24/12 11:26, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
On 02/23/2012 07:50 PM, Sven Nierlein wrote:
On 2/23/12 19:33, Mike Lindsey wrote:
Turns out that's the problem. I've rebuilt from source and it
loads, now to get our package maintainer to rebuild the package.
And to figure out why
Can anybody help me? I am running nagiosxi version Nagios XI 2011R2.1, I have
problem configuring the wizard because what should be the send string and
expect string.--
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moses neah wrote:
Can anybody help me? I am running nagiosxi version Nagios XI 2011R2.1,
I have problem configuring the wizard because what should be the send
string and expect string.
On 02/24/2012 11:37 AM, Sven Nierlein wrote:
On 2/24/12 11:26, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
On 02/23/2012 07:50 PM, Sven Nierlein wrote:
On 2/23/12 19:33, Mike Lindsey wrote:
Turns out that's the problem. I've rebuilt from source and it
loads, now to get our package maintainer to rebuild the
We have a 4 server cluster running Zimbra. I want to start monitoring the
cluster with Nagios.
Is anyone here doing this and could give me some good tips on monitoring
the cluster and Zimbra as well?
I have googled and have a couple of modules but would like to hear some
best practices.
Thanks
Yes, I did -- no go. You can test it yourself -- there's nothing special
about where I'm testing it from. =)
It's clear that check_http is choking on it, and I suspect it's because it
redirects to a secure version of the site.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Paul Dubuc
Frank Bulk wrote:
Starting this morning two IPv6 sites, www.sprint.net and www.sprintv6.net
failed to pass check_http. What's strange is that the v4 version of
www.sprint.net also fails.
I see that there are 302's (redirection) to the secure version of the site,
but using the '-f follow'
SNMP comes to mind
Or you might want to see about WMI checks .
MAD wrote:
Hi list,
I was trying to monitor events on a Windows server through the
CheckEventLog functionnality built in NSClient++.
I didn't notice first while I was adding my checks but memory usage and
cpu load started
We actually use check_logfiles with NSClient so haven't seen this, and we have
tons of rules. Might be worth looking at. Not that anything is wrong with
NSClient :) just check_logfiles also has more regex and options.
Dan
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From: MAD [mailto:m...@b-care.net]
Sent:
You could install NagEventLog on your Windows machines to do this as
well. This would involve setting up passive checks on your Nagios server
as there is no plugin involved if you go this route.
Get it here: http://www.steveshipway.org/software/
Alex Griffin
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We actually use check_logfiles with NSClient so haven't seen this, and we
have tons of rules. Might be worth looking at. Not that anything is
wrong with NSClient :) just check_logfiles also has more regex and
options.
+1
The consol.de guys are awesome, and check_logfiles is another
I have downloaded and installed XI to review and possible by. My question is
can nrpe v2.0 run with XI?
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check_by_ssh doesn't check the hostname using ssh's config. Perhaps it
should, but looking through the source it looks like the error is coming
from this function, which is actually a common function amongst several
nagios plugins (located in netutils.h):
void
host_or_die(const char
On 02/24/2012 05:04 PM, C. Bensend wrote:
We actually use check_logfiles with NSClient so haven't seen this, and we
have tons of rules. Might be worth looking at. Not that anything is
wrong with NSClient :) just check_logfiles also has more regex and
options.
+1
The consol.de guys are
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:11 PM, MAD m...@b-care.net wrote:
Hi list,
I was trying to monitor events on a Windows server through the
CheckEventLog functionnality built in NSClient++.
I didn't notice first while I was adding my checks but memory usage and
cpu load started raising as I was
Nagios XI ships with NRPE v2.12, and some wizards may rely on newer
features or bugfixes than you'll get in v2.0. If for some reason you
must use an older version, you probably won't run into too much trouble.
However, I really question why you would want to ignore 8 years worth of
bugfixes.
I'm using check_mk to monitor eventlogs (and do other good things).
http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk.html
Cheers,
Phil
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From: Mark Elsen
The send string is a raw string to send over udp, and should speak the
protocol of whatever service you're trying to check. The expect string
is a substring to match in the response you get. It's not very
user-friendly and doesn't work well with binary protocols, but it's
fairly flexible. You
First Alex, thanks for the reply. I would rather use the newer myself but this
is where I am at.
I have Nagios Core v3.2.0, I would like to upgrade to XI. All my Solaris server
and Linux are running 2.0. I tried using the nrpe wizard in XI, which according
the documentation will work, but when
Did you modify your XI installation at all (e.g. replace the included
nrpe version with an older)?
You may want to check your logs on the client for more specific error
messages from nrpe.
Alex Griffin
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On 02/24/2012 12:02 PM, Edwin Zoeller wrote:
First Alex,
Hi Team,
we are getting socket time out error from cluster server in passive node..can
you please suggest where we have to find or troubleshoot the solution..we
really appreciate if we get answer..
Thanks
chandra
9591800811
Hi Team,
We are getting socket time out error from cluster server in passive
node in nagios tools..can you please suggest where we have to find or
troubleshoot the solution..we really appreciate if we get answer..
Thanks and Regards,
chandra moger
9591800811
Hey, thanks.
Got a question: Is the possible output strings for the plugins listed
anywhere? Or are there examples of the output from each plugin somewhere? I'm
looking thru the c files but it is slow going. For example, in reading
check_disk.c , the output is basically this format:
DISK
Hi All,
I've been tearing my hair out and unsuccessfully googling this problem for what
feels like a lifetime... I'm coming to the conclusion I've missed something
blindingly obvious as nobody else in the world seems to have my problem.
I have a Nagios 2 server (standalone machine) monitoring
So getting timeouts sending messages from a node - NSCA on the nagios server?
If that's the case how is your NSCA configured, stand-alone or via xinetd?
Dan
-Original Message-
From: chandra moger [mailto:cdac.chan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 2:18 AM
To:
This might help:
http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html
Dan
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From: DENNY, MICHAEL [mailto:md2...@att.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 10:45 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins output strings
Hey,
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