Hi!
Why allowed_hosts isn't present in version 2.0... ?
I'm not using xinetd, and now I can't set allowed hosts.
Is there a solution, without xinetd or iptables?
Thanks!
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Hi Moshe !
Try to connect from another ip in allowed_hosts ...
PS: allowed_hosts in sample/cfg is removed :(
Hello
taken from the READE Section Configuration Paragraph 2.
2) Add entries for the NRPE daemon to either your inetd or xinetd
configuration files. Which one your use will
Hi! I'm using check_load with this sintax
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_load -w 15,10,5 -c 30,25,20
This morning I have see ( from RRDTools ) high/100% load for my cpu (
this costant state for approximately 5 hours ).
# top
top - 11:40:55 up 82 days, 20:12, 2 users, load average: 1.00,
Hi!
After nagios-plugins setup (for example: /usr/local/nagios/libexec),
you can find utils.pm and utils.sh.
Those files have :
STATE_OK=0
STATE_WARNING=1
STATE_CRITICAL=2
STATE_UNKNOWN=3
STATE_DEPENDENT=4
required for Nagios pluging status.
Pls copy check_cciss into this path.
Bye
2006/11/17, Yogesh Hasabnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Thomas, Sim and all the friends on this list!! As per your
suggestion, I copied the check_cciss plugin into the nagios/libexec
directory and now the plugin works fine from the command-line
]# ./check_cciss-1.5 -N 0 -v
RAID OK: Smart
I have this problem, I can run check_hpasm only once:
Thanks for reply
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# service hpasm start
Starting Proliant System Health Monitor (hpasmd):[ SUCCESS ]
Starting Foundation Agents (cmafdtn): cmathreshd cmahostd cmapeerd
Starting