Can anybody tell me what is meant by an Undetermined state and the reason
being insufficient data?
I added a host last week on Friday 24th and its had no issues at all but my
weekly email report gave this output for it
HOST Availability Report
Last Updated: Mon Feb 27 00:01:18 GMT 2012
You're looking at the report for the last (almost) 8 days, from February
19th till February 26th (included).
If your host was added later than the 19th the report fills up the time,
this is declared as Undetermined.
If you generate a report for, lets say, the last 2days, you shouldn't see
Hi Scott,
The link you posted is a user-contributed patch for check_http, posted on
the tracker on Jan 3rd 2012.
Nagios Plugins v. 1.4.15 were released in July 2010 so you can be sure that
this patch has not made it into 1.4.15.
You have two options:
- Wait and hope that this patch will make it
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Alex Griffin agrif...@nagios.com wrote:
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
Hi,
My nagios installation (with NPCD) is running for about 30 hosts +-
320 service checks. all works fine except the fact that it consumes a
huge amount of memory, in 4 days it reaches 4GB and keeps increasing.
Anyone an idea how to troubleshoot what's going wrong? What
check/process/... is
Hi list,
I'm have to find a way to get some advanced monitoring metrics for
Windows boxes. As SNMP is not really usefull on Windows (sic!) and I
really don't want to be messing with locales to get data from the
perfmon, I was looking to use WMI requests. However, each doc I've seen
seem to
Hi,
I am also facing same issue with NPCD with my NagiosXI implementation. NPCD
has memory leak issue. It keeps sucking and increasing memory hog and
lastly it crashes after days and then again i have to restart it. They have
released a patch for it but i am still late to upgrade it.
On Mon, Feb
There may be a better way to do this, but I believe this will work.
Define a new timeperiod like so:
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_nameexclude_nights
alias No notifications 00:30-6:30
sunday 00:00-00:29,06:31-24:00
We have found the same issue with NRPE where we had NRPE happily running on
our Nagios 3 installs, and simply added the new IP to xinetd, and our
firewall and restarted xinet and we get the same 0 bytes from daemon error
within XI but the services work without any issues on our V3 installs
We
Hi,
Am 27.02.2012 02:44, schrieb Robert V. Bolton:
There is no need to patch Nagios to support and IPv6 address variable.
You can just use a custom object variable. In fact this is the preferred
way to do it. http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/customobjectvars.html
Thanks for the infos,
Usually I've seen that when you have a mismatch in the buffer sizes, so maybe
XI has a larger buffer size?
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Steve Kemp [mailto:st...@dedicatedserversaustralia.com.au]
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 6:48 AM
To: 'Nagios Users List'
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users]
Hi List,
Need the best solution to monitor log files of the DB server actually
oracle DB log files on windows server. Please suggest what can be the best
way to achieve this.
--
Thanks
Manish Kumar
http://in.linkedin.com/in/manishkumar85
Need the best solution to monitor log files of the DB server actually
oracle DB log files on windows server. Please suggest what can be the best
way to achieve this.
check_logfiles from the Consol.de guys is your friend. It even
groks the Oracle log file formats.
Benny
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The problem
Marc-André,
The Windows account to access WMI doesn't need to be an Admin account.
To use a limited account, that account must be granted access to Windows DCOM,
as well as the
relevant WMI class (CIMV2 most likely)
step by step instructions here:
Not sure im following you on this about buffer sizes?
Regards
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Wittenberg [mailto:daniel.wittenberg.r...@statefarm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012 3:51 AM
To: st...@dedicatedserversaustralia.com.au; Nagios Users List
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users]
The buffer size is how much data it can send in one 'chunk', and it's
hard-coded in the binary. Many people increase the limit so they can send
larger payloads of data in the NRPE packets. If you have like a server that's
been increased but not the client for example, you'll see this type of
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