On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 14:46:37 +0530, Toonz IT wrote:
Cron checking
looks a bit complicated for us, we are newbie in Nagios. Anyway will try
to implement it
How much are you willing to spend on this?
I doubt
someone is willing to implement this and invest time for
free.
Hugo.
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 09:47:01 +0100,
michal.lacko...@cz.schneider-electric.com wrote: This would only work
with these two teams As soon as next team will be interested in core
services from another group of the servers I will have to create new
services with yet different contacts.
I fail to
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:23:47 -0500, Geoff Franks
gfra...@synacor.com wrote:
I'm trying to use the CHANGE_GLOBAL_SVC_EVENT_HANDLER and
CHANGE_GLOBAL_HOST_EVENT_HANDLER external commands to modify the
event
handlers on a nagios server without restarting the nagios process. As
far I can
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:28:02 -0600, Edwin Zoeller wrote:
I was
wondering if someone out there can help me with this. I am trying to
monitoring a website to which I login with a username/password then from
there as that user access another site that I am allowed to see from my
login name. If
On 08/01/11 13:45, moses neah wrote:
Have anybody used nagios checher addon for firefox with nagiosxi? I try
it with nagios 2.9 and it work fine. But I get error (1error) when I use
it with nagiosxi. Can anybody point out what to do?
It would help if you would share the actual error message.
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 14:57:44 +, Mister IT Guru
misteritg...@gmx.com wrote:
I've just finished a fresh install of nagios, and for some reason, I
get
emails about acknowledgments of problems, (i'm rebooting servers to
test
how long it takes for the notification to come through),
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 01:58:38 -0800 (PST), moses neah wrote:
Hi
All out there,
Can anybody help me? I want to achieve the
following:
Nagios should send notification when a host/service state
goes critical, down, etc
Notification should be sent only once when a
state changes
and finally I want
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 17:02:08 -0500, stan st...@panix.com wrote:
I have a 3.1.0 instnace which ahs been in service for a long time.
Please elaborate and please fix your output before sending something to
a mailinglist with plenty of errors that make your message hard to read.
Hugo.
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:03:09 -, Andrew Fay andrew@ajl.co.uk
wrote:
Thanks but I'd rather use postfix as it's the only linux mailing
system
I have a little experience with
Too little to be of much use. So what's the point?
r...@greenland:/# telnet mail-server 25
Trying
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:44:43 -0500, stan st...@panix.com wrote:
r...@pm2v40:/etc/nagios3/conf.d#
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk_smb -H
aw201b -s ia
Result from smbclient not suitable
Any idea, what I am doing wrong here?
What happens if you use smbclient by hand to your localhost
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 14:02:29 +0100, Mario Garcia Ortiz mar...@absi.be
wrote:
I have updraded nagios plugins to latest version 1.4.15
the check of a smb share doesn't work anymore, i use exactly the same
commands as in check_disk_smb v1247 (nagios-plugins 1.4.12)
Assuming you have both
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 13:57:38 +, Rikard Dahlberg wrote: It seems
that my NSCA works absolutely perfect for 2-3 days, with 17 hosts
monitored, all sending Passive checks on a 10 second intervall. (The
problem may be here, I just want a second opinion)
Anyway, it works
really good for about
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 15:12:24 +, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
[r...@server ~]# cd /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/
[r...@server
plugins]# ./check_logs.pl -c /etc/nagios/check_logs_linux.cfg
[r...@server plugins]#
I strongly suspect that this is a perl
issue as RHEL 6 is using a newer perl
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 22:39:04 +, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
December 10, 2010. Just installed Red Hat EL 6 with Nagios. The plugin
check_logs.pl returns no output upon execution. Under Red Hat EL 5,
everything works great. Sorry about the lack of input here, but the
simple answer is that no
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 22:42:57 +, Paul Williamson
pwilliam...@twgi.net wrote:
How can I configure Nagios to recognize when a router is on dial
backup (or connected via the non-primary link)? I have about 300
locations and would like to see when a system is not connected via
the
primary
HI,
I have digging into the archives but could not find a solution.
But in my view Nagios 3.2.3 is not showing nodes correctly in the map
view.
I have 2 fire wall nodes (FW1 and FW2) for the customer that I
can check on a special TCP port. They are 2 cluster members on different
physical
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fernando renegado wrote:
Hi,
It's been weeks since I've been experimenting on gnokii to send sms
alerts from nagios. I'm using nokia 5210 xpress music cell connected to
my nagios on Centos box. When I tried to send sms at the terminal it
works
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Seth Simmons wrote:
Changed my nagios box to use pool.ntp.org and no difference
Well. At least there is one less point to considere.
Hugo.
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Seth Simmons wrote:
I have a cron job that runs at 6am for a backup of all nagios files.
Ntp is configured to sync with our windows domain controllers (at the
same location).
Just for fun. Sync to external NTP servers and see if the problem
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Seth Simmons wrote:
Every day in the event log at midnight it shows an event in the list of
service states at midnight dated 12/31/1969
The log looks something like this:
[12-27-2008 00:00:00] CURRENT SERVICE STATE: serverA;serviceA1;OK
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asa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using Nagios 3.0 for our environment and it's working like a
charm. We love it. The only problem I have it, every now an then I used
to add hosts, hostgroups and services to the Nagios. I have to login
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Chris Beattie wrote:
I’m running Nagios 3.0.6 compiled from unmodified source on CentOS 5.2
x86_64. I noticed that notifications stopped early this morning, and
the logs said Nagios caught SIGSEGV, and it was shutting down. Nagios
doesn’t
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Does someone know where the admins live?
Both these domain are missing the postmaster account they MUST have
according to the RFC. It would be great if that would be fixed before
these domain get on all sort of blacklists for RFC violations.
1:
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satya narayana wrote:
I have configured nagios 3.0.5, on my linux EL4 box. i have successfully
configured and added my all servers. i am able to monitor all servers.
But am unable to recieve mails form nagios server when a host down. any
one help
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Ronaldo A. Bueno Filho wrote:
I am trying configure Nagios to monitor multiple customers. I am trying to
figure out what is the best way to do it.
Imagine the following situation: I have a customer that uses the subnet
10.1.0.0/16 and also I
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Calhoun, Matthew wrote:
Hugo,
If that were the case, then this service should have a Last Check Date of
never, as it has always been passive. It is just lagging behind by a few
hours
Have you verified this in the logs?
Hugo.
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Andy Shellam wrote:
Hi James,
Does your host appear as down in Nagios? If not, your host's
check_command may be returning inaccurate information (telling Nagios
it's up when it's actually down.)
Or The service check reaches a hard state
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Calhoun, Matthew wrote:
We have about 1500 services that are being passively checked (custom
scripts that write to the external command file). We’ve noticed an issue
where the “Last Check” time for the service is many hours behind, but
the “Last
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jimj wrote:
I've got nagios installed and seems to be running ok except for one thing.
I'm running https checks with check_http and get the expected result when I
run it on the command line:
./check_http -H somehost.com -S
HTTP CRITICAL:
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
On Thu, December 4, 2008 14:48, Andy Shellam wrote:
This explains how macros work:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
Thanks very much, that's just what I need.
And now of course I see how I should
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Oscar Soto wrote:
How can do for Nagios 3.0.2 don't send Acknowledgement notification to
email?
Have you considered:
- to upgrade to the latest 3.0 version?
- to include relevant information beyond the version number?
- to ask a friend to
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Kenneth Holter wrote:
Hi.
I need to configure a guest account so that anyone in the organization
interested in monitoring can log into our Nagios web interface.
Setting up the guest user account is a matter of adding the guest user
to
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Nick Lunt wrote:
It's not that the connections will be up/down it's more that they simply
won't be there. Most of our clients are NHS (hospitals) and we have to
have a secure vpn connection that we dial into on an as needed basis.
We currently
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Steve Burton wrote:
Hi,
I have nagios 3.0.4 running on FreeBSD and I'm using nagiosgraph to
generate rrd's on the data. I'm visualizing the data with both
nagiosgraph and drraw.
My problem is that the graphs have gaps so I
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Martinez, Eduardo [BSD] - ADM wrote:
check_nt -H adm-patches -p 1248 -v SERVICESTATE -l 'MSSQL$MICROSOFT##SSEE'
It report that all services and up and running. However, in the template:
define service{
use
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Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
However when I go to my Nagios web site using Mozilla or IE, I don't
hear any beeps even though I have systems in Warning and Critical.
Web server log shows the WAV files are being downloaded.
So how come the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have an NSCA server which is having too many connections in
CLOSE_WAIT state.
Because of too many connections the NSCA is not responding to the
packets coming.
Increasing the time out option has not solved the
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Steve Burton wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 16:45, Steve Burton
://nagios.my.domain/drraw/drraw.cgi?Mode=view%3BGraph=1226789709.8592
No that doesn't work. I gets past nagios but then drraw doesn't
understand URI encoding.
Time to fix
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Novin Jaiswal wrote:
One more thing to share abt the issue.
In every graph all MIN, Max, Avg, Cur values are shown as “nan”.
That is usually the case when you do not have any real data in the
database. So focus on getting real data into RRD
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adigei wrote:
i spent a week debugging this and ... i still can't see the light from the
end
of the tunnel :), so i'm posting here, hoping someone can see what i'm doing
wrong.
What nagios version?
Nagios works perfect at sending e-mail
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am dissapointed with the way in which my questions have been recieved here.
It seems like only experts are welcome. How is anybody supposed to learn.
There was once a day when you all were beginning too.I have heard so
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Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Richard Savage wrote:
I think you might have misunderstood. Im not interested in what actions
are performed on the actual box, as they cant log into that, im
interested in what actions are performed within the Nagios
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Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
If I was to go the CentOS route, would the Quick Install procedure available
for
Fedora also work for version 5.2 64-bit of CentOS?
I am not familiar with that. But with Centos it is like:
- Install Centos
- Add
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Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
I will be implementing Nagios 3.0.5 on a new server, and the operating
system in question will be the Fedora Core 9 release.
Are there any issues that I should be aware of prior to the installation
of Nagios, via yum,
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dale sykora wrote:
Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone also uses it as a client management system? By management, I
mean running update scripts and other software on various Linux
clients.
You might
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Alan McKay wrote:
Aha, but maybe this is it! Above was with the automounter running. I
turned it off and checked again :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux]# ls -ald /opt/corp/projects/
drwxr-x--- 2 root root 4096 2008-07-14 04:28 /opt/corp/projects/
So
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Chris Paul wrote:
Hello Nagios-Users,
I have nagios 3.0.4 in Solaris 10. When acknowledge a host that is down
(with a sticky acknowledgement, and then restart the nagios daemon with a
kill -HUP, it deletes the acknowledgement.
1: sticky
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Layne Meier wrote:
That's a perfectly good question.
Let's say for example that the servers that manage our backup system
run on Sun Solaris. I need to notify our Unix Administration group if
something happens to the backup servers.
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Sean O`Brien wrote:
Re: Nagios 2.x
It is my understanding that when all the service checks fail, Nagios performs
host checks; the number of which we have specified to 3. At which point
(after reporting that Host is in a Non-okay state)
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Masopust, Christian wrote:
short question as I'm currently in the progress of switchin from
Nagios 2 to Nagios 3
and had my performance data within APAN I plan to switch to something
more sophisticated.
so my question... which one do you
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Layne Meier wrote:
Herein lies my problem. I've inherited supporting our Nagios system.
It was pre-configured and set-up by a previous employee. I've gone
over the web-based manual, but can't find specifics like this defined
in the
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Devin Atencio wrote:
I am using the latest version of Nagios. I am doing most of my checks
using NRPE and I noticed that when it e-mails or pages me about an
alert some of the information from the error appears to be getting cut
off, is
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Julien TOUCHE wrote:
Hello
i'm trying to migrate my nagios install on 3.0. i use openbsd (4.4) with
nagios port.
Did you read the update part about the changes between 2.x and 3x
configuration files?
Having done 2 upgrades on 2 differnet system
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Christian Iñiguez wrote:
I know, and I'm sorry. But I'm a little desesperate and really need
help, so if you or anybody else can help me, I'll really apreciate it
So go about and pay a Nagios cunsultant. If it means that much to you
then you can
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Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi,
I have a query regarding check_http Nagios Plugin,it works fine without
any issues
my check_http line looks like /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http -H
*MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious:*
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Renato Casagrande Júnior wrote:
Hello!!
People, I have already installed Nagios on FreeBSD Server. My diffcult
is access it using Ubuntu 7.10 software. I think my problem is in
Apache. For example: there is one server (FreeBSD) and 80 PCs (Ubuntu
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Hi,
The packagers at rpmforge have added nagios 3.0.4 to repository.
I just finished doing the upgrade myself on 1 server and it only took me
about 10 minutes to make the various changes.
Most of those changes were changes I was planning to do
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Novin Jaiswal wrote:
When I hit http://stage5/nagios it shows different trends/graphs and
configuration setting of nagios using apache.
...
In the current Graph for PegCount service it show have OK, warning,
unknown ,critical on x-axis
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Kahlon, Robby wrote:
Hi All,
I am a newbie using Nagios 2.0 and it works fine. I monitor
services/hosts and use Nagios QL to configure Nagios.
I can create Host Groups to group the hosts which I am monitoring but
can’t create Service Groups
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Novin Jaiswal wrote:
From where can I find nagios-3.2.0-rpm files for redhatelinux-5 64 bit ?
On dev environment I have setup the nagios using tar and make the binaries.
But at the beta server the software installation is not allowed. So I
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Ismael Silva wrote:
Hello guys.
Y need some help with the configuration for rescue the information on a
server with linux operating system .
My nagios server, is not configured with snmp support.
Someone have a configurtion guide for this
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jeremiah wrote:
It appears to be defined to me. Is this not correct?
No. It only shows to me that you have not done the required thing. That
is that you need to sit down and read the manual of nagios.
So it would be very much appriciated if you
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jeremiah wrote:
Error: Service notification command 'notify-by-email' specified for
contact 'root' is not defined anywhere!
Error: Host notification command 'host-notify-by-email' specified for
contact 'root' is not defined anywhere!
The answer
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Patrick Morris wrote:
Hi Hugo!
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Patrick Morris wrote:
On Thu, 09 Oct 2008, Michael Fern?ndez M wrote:
Hi,
Someone knows a plugin to check the cpu, but only if it's at 90% for 5
minutes?
I do
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Izz Abdullah wrote:
I've read the documentation, and have two options:
1. relay alerts from the Nagios server to our local Exchange server (which is
too much company politics)
2. setup sendmail correctly to send alerts
So, I know now how to do
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Patrick Morris wrote:
On Thu, 09 Oct 2008, Michael Fern?ndez M wrote:
Hi,
Someone knows a plugin to check the cpu, but only if it's at 90% for 5
minutes?
I do not need to check the cpu peak.
Is for Linux... (Centos 5.2)
The standard
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Kelly Jones wrote:
What's the best way to simulate (not schedule) downtime in nagios?
Why do you care to do this in a live environment?
I think you should considere these point:
1. Duplicate your production environment (nagios server) into a test
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Kustner, Tom wrote:
Disclaimer: I’m a Nagios user, not the administrator.
· Problem: When I was using the Nagios Checker version .13 against
our old Nagios 1.2 system, there were no problems. However, since
switching to a newer Nagios 2.9
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adam brooke wrote:
Is is possible to use Nagios to audit server OS and Apllication release
versions?
Please explain what you mean by audit. Because in my book audit has
little to do with a monitoring tool like Nagios.
But then again you may
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Serafin, Chris wrote:
I’m using Nagios 3.0.1 and Ubuntu 8.0.4, and it is working great. The
issue that I’m having is that, a service will be down and I will not get
a notification for 15-20 min afterwards. How and where would I configure
this? All
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James wrote:
How do I fix check_ssh not to create auth.log entries?
How do I fix ssh not to create auth.log entries? If you stop monitoring
ssh login attempts then your system willnever know if you got a breakin
throught ssh.
So this is not
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Proskurin Kirill wrote:
Hello.
Im have some servers what don`t accept any icmp packets.
Im check http port on it. But nagios by default does check_alive - and
say what host is down.
How can im evade this?
Use whatever other check that does
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Robert McNaught wrote:
Just thought I would add this response for a solution, incase anyone
else ever looks to this thread.
check_sip contains the following line, which must be the directory of
your nagios plugins, or the SIP plugin will not
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Kermito le kermit wrote:
i am on fedora 9
in debian 4 in make apt-get install libldap2-dev to resolv this but on
fedora 9
Your need to read the manual is clear.
You need to install the development environment this tool needs. So read
a bit
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Teresa Noviello wrote:
Hi guys i'm new to nagios and i'm having problem for nagios installation on
Debian.
The problem is with installation from debian packages, because i first tried
manual installation from source packages and all works
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Ryan Gravlin wrote:
Nagios Version: 3.0.3
Host: Intel Xeon 1.6GHz / 2GB RAM
# of Hosts Monitored: 322
# of Services Monitored: 35
The localhost.cfg comes with a default process check with the values 250+ for
warnings and 400+ for critical.
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Agnello George wrote:
hi
I was searching for mysql plugin to monitor mysql services ... i did
find the appropriate plugin ( nagios-plugins-1.4.12.tar.gz ) with the
following command
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/nagios
make make install
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Charles Breite wrote:
We are using Nagios 2.9 and when someone acknowledges an alert it
populates the Author(Your name) field with
username%40domainname. This should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas on how to make the @ appear properly?
My
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CHRIS TSENG (ULI-HK) wrote:
Does anyone have this issue like me?
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
No. But then, I do not have a BlackBerry. Perhaps if you can fill us in
on what your issue actually is then someone might be able to answer
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CHRIS TSENG (ULI-HK) wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have this issue like me?
Additional Info:
PING WARNING - DUPLICATES FOUND! Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 1.61 ms
The obvious question to answer: What happens if you ping from the nagios
server by
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Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
On 22/08/08 10:46 AM, Edwin Zoeller wrote:
We have recently installed Redhat AS4 throughout our network. I have
installed various plugins from the Nagios Exchange site for Linux and
all seems to be well, except for the
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Luis Gardea wrote:
Hi I just install mailx and restart de Nagios service
When I try to send email for example
echo cuerpo1 | mailx /s test1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In my mail.log I don't see nothing in addition don't recive the mail
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Marc Powell wrote:
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| | I want to include the elapsed time from
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Mohr James wrote:
| define service {
|use archiv_service
|host_name c21-app-01
|service_description d.3 gateway
|check_command none
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Ciro Iriarte wrote:
| Is there other way to set environment variables than modifying the
| nagios start script?, I need to set Oracle variables for several
| scripts/plugins but I would like it to survive a
| reinstallation/migration.
Create your own
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Chetan Mahadev wrote:
| Just wanted to know, is there any trouble ticketing system to which we
| can integrate alerts from Nagios??
The issue at hand has been asked and answered on the mailinglist. You
might want to study the archives to see what
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Leandro de Oliveira wrote:
| Is there a way to remove the Time Unknown from a Availability report
| statics?
Define the status at the beginning of the interval. The option to do so
is part of the interface.
Hugo.
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Tom Ammon wrote:
| I did, indeed, read the docs. However, the link you posted (or any of
| the other documentation I found) doesn't answer my question about the
| relationships between active host checks and passive service checks.
|
| I post to lists
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Goldschrafe, Jeffrey wrote:
| It seems some of us could just do with a config where we appoint a
| service check as being a host check.
|
| So if I define the service PING and use check_icmp on there I might as
| well derive the host state from the
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Hi,
It seems some of us could just do with a config where we appoint a
service check as being a host check.
So if I define the service PING and use check_icmp on there I might as
well derive the host state from the service instead of duplicating
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| I have nagios version 3.0b7 configured in a debian machine with
| postfix installed, and my nagios stop to send email notification, if i
| try to send a email from prompt its go correct but the emails from
| nagios dont go.
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Dave Close wrote:
| I have the same version of Nagios installed on a dozen systems (not
| machines, full systems with several hundred machines each). Except for
| the specific list of machines, the configuration is identical between
| them. All are
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Jonathan Williams wrote:
| [1217000677] Warning: Attempting to execute the command
| /usr/local/nagios/libexec/notify-html-email.sh service resulted in a
| return code of 127. Make sure the script or binary you are trying to
| execute actually
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Sean Carolan wrote:
| Is it possible to set up Nagios to simply allow users to log in with
| their normal Linux username and password? Or perhaps there's an easy
| way to convert the hashed passwords from /etc/shadow to Apache
| htpasswd
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Jonathan Williams wrote:
| How do you mean? I started my own. Why would I hijack someone elses??
Your message headers gave you away:
From: Jon Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nagios-users nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL
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Tec. Felix D. Sanchez wrote:
| Hi
|
| i've very strange problem, i've freebsd 6.3 and nagios 3.0.3 compiled
| from source, my problem is if nagios dameon is not runing, the web
| interfaces does not recognize if the process is down or up, if run
|
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Thierry Granier wrote:
| Nagios V 3.0.3
| plugins 4.0.12
|
| Hi,
| where can i find the sources of Nagios and the sources of plugons?
| Thanks in advance
Thierry,
Be aware that you are moving very fast to the annoying type of poster
that is getting
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Izz Abdullah wrote:
| Yes, I just realized the hpjd command is just for HP printers. Ok, so
after I realized, I was looking at the help for check_snmp, and this is
the command from the command line I tried:
|
| ./check_snmp -H 172.24.50.102 -C public
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Masoud Tabrizi wrote:
| I just ran your command on one of my Linux servers and still get 100.
| So how is that suppose to help me;
| BTW, nothing is running on my server at this point :-)
Did you even bother to look at vmstat output to understand
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Izz Abdullah wrote:
|
| Can not get to work from command line. Following is the command def:
|
| define command{
| command_name check_hpjd
| command_line $USER1$/check_hpjd -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
| }
AFAIK:
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