On 05/10/2012 06:04 PM, Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> On 10/05/12 16:39, C. Bensend wrote:
>>
>>> I've narrowed it down to a stage where running the plugin directly
>>> returns the right results, but running the plugin through check_nrpe on
>>> localhost returns this:
>>>
>>> [jg4461@dhcp1 log]$ /usr/l
On 10/05/12 16:39, C. Bensend wrote:
>
>> I've narrowed it down to a stage where running the plugin directly
>> returns the right results, but running the plugin through check_nrpe on
>> localhost returns this:
>>
>> [jg4461@dhcp1 log]$ /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H localhost -c
>> check_
> I've narrowed it down to a stage where running the plugin directly
> returns the right results, but running the plugin through check_nrpe on
> localhost returns this:
>
> [jg4461@dhcp1 log]$ /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H localhost -c
> check_dhcpd_pools
> OK - all pools less than 80% f
On 10/05/12 15:06, Mike Guthrie wrote:
> On 5/10/2012 5:51 AM, Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
>> On 10/05/12 11:31, C. Bensend wrote:
The plugin is being executed through NRPE. Executing the plugin by hand
seems to return valid perfdata:
[jg4461@dhcp1 ~]$ /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/chec
On 5/10/2012 5:51 AM, Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> On 10/05/12 11:31, C. Bensend wrote:
>>> The plugin is being executed through NRPE. Executing the plugin by hand
>>> seems to return valid perfdata:
>>>
>>> [jg4461@dhcp1 ~]$ /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_dhcpd_pools
>>> OK - all pools less than 80%
> There was a guy that configured to monitory it by the tcp port,
however, rarely the jboss came very slow and nagios does not report
anything
> because the port is listening.
> Does anyone know a plugin to check a specific instance of jboss and
the port or other things together?
What part of jbo
Hi people,
good morning!
There was a guy that configured to monitory it by the tcp port, however,
rarely the jboss came very slow and nagios does not report anything because
the port is listening.
Does anyone know a plugin to check a specific instance of jboss and the
port or other things togethe
status.dat is easy to parse, which make it a good choice to share between
nagios and other programs/systems.
I see this(thin version of statusXML.php:
http://svn.jasonantman.com/nagios-xml/statusXML-krzywanski.php), and this(c
version of nagios-xml: http://svn.jasonantman.com/nagios-xml/php_module
Hi,
has anyone done some monitoring on this? I fail to find a mib
for the SC200 Controller e.g. enterprises.1918 mib.
Interesting would be power draw and/or state of the rectifiers.
Flo
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On 10/05/12 11:31, C. Bensend wrote:
>
>> The plugin is being executed through NRPE. Executing the plugin by hand
>> seems to return valid perfdata:
>>
>> [jg4461@dhcp1 ~]$ /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_dhcpd_pools
>> OK - all pools less than 80% full | 'resnet-wireless-652'=43.769%;80;90,
>> 're
> The plugin is being executed through NRPE. Executing the plugin by hand
> seems to return valid perfdata:
>
> [jg4461@dhcp1 ~]$ /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_dhcpd_pools
> OK - all pools less than 80% full | 'resnet-wireless-652'=43.769%;80;90,
> 'resnet-wireless-653'=47.923%;80;90,
> 'resnet-
I dont find enough documentation to configure Nagios to receive the trap.
Perhaps the problem is to understand the correct format to send them
I can send trap from host #A to Nagios server.
I configured a passive check to manage a trap (if it is correct)
I see the trap arrive in the lo
Some time ago I set up a bunch of Nagios checks including graphing of
performance data for various services. It all worked fine. I've just had
cause to look at the graphs and I noticed that performance data stopped
being logged a few weeks ago.
Nagios no longer seems to read in the performance
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