Is there a recommended or a sample framework (outside of nagios) that would
be useful in implementing that page or is the page that it would point to
something that is mostly home-grown by developers?
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> On 05/25/2012 03:29 PM, Ajay Jetha
Hello everyone,
Is there a way maybe through a nagios-plugin that would allow you to get
traps off of an astaro firewall? for example if the firewall reach a
certain amount of bandwidth get a nagios notification etc.
Thanks for your help.
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On 5/25/2012 7:23 AM, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> They're hardly useful there either, tbh, and if you really need them
> you can just put them up as command-line macros before the command you
> wish to run, like so: NAGIOS_SOMEVAR="$NAGIOS_SOMEVAR$"
> /path/to/something
Sure, that would work, but t
On 05/25/2012 03:29 PM, Ajay Jethani wrote:
> I'd like the nagios dashboard to allow me to run commands MANUALLY when I
> see there is an issue.
> For example, when a service goes into the 'CRITICAL state' I would check
> the dashboard and do a sanity check by looking at the performance output
> an
On 05/25/2012 02:52 PM, Mark D. Nagel wrote:
> On 5/24/2012 11:59 PM, Mark Elsen wrote:
>>
>>
>> >- I have some 'home-written' notification scripts launched
>> from NAGIOS ;
>> > now when using nagios 3.4.1 , all NAGIOS_* variables are gone.
>> (printenv listing).
>>
>>
I'd like the nagios dashboard to allow me to run commands MANUALLY when I
see there is an issue.
For example, when a service goes into the 'CRITICAL state' I would check
the dashboard and do a sanity check by looking at the performance output
and perhaps even log onto the machine. I'd like to keep
On 5/24/2012 11:59 PM, Mark Elsen wrote:
>
>
> > - I have some 'home-written' notification scripts launched
> from NAGIOS ;
> > now when using nagios 3.4.1 , all NAGIOS_* variables are gone.
> (printenv listing).
>
> >+ Make sure you're not using large_installation_tw
Thanks to all. I verified through tcpdump and its over ssl
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Tom Yates wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2012, Axel wrote:
>
> > You can use tcpdump and wireshark to check the tcp and ssl handshake.
>
> as axel says, this is the best way to be *sure* it's happening under cov
On Thu, 24 May 2012, Axel wrote:
> You can use tcpdump and wireshark to check the tcp and ssl handshake.
as axel says, this is the best way to be *sure* it's happening under cover
of SSL. in case you want to see it done, here's one happening under SSL:
[user@www ~]$ sudo tcpdump -n -n -A port
> > - I have some 'home-written' notification scripts launched from NAGIOS
> ;
> > now when using
> > nagios 3.4.1 , all NAGIOS_* variables are gone. (printenv listing).
> >
> > How come ?
> > How can I get them back ?
> >
>
> >+ Make sure you're not using large_installation_twea
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