[Nagios-users] check_ldap! not working right in services.cfg

2007-06-19 Thread RR
Whenever I run 'nagios -v nagios.cfg', I get the following error: Error: Service check command 'check_ldap' specified in service 'server-check_ldap' for host 'ldap-server' not defined anywhere! Checked 36 services. But it doesn't work when I edit my commands.cfg file to include the

Re: [Nagios-users] check_ldap! not working right in services.cfg

2007-06-19 Thread RR
Thank you! Gawd, I feel stupid... :b On 6/19/07, Duncan Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You need to braces - { and } - looks like you have a mixed bracket and a brace ( and } Duncs - This SF.net email is sponsored

Re: [Nagios-users] check_ldap! not working right in services.cfg

2007-06-19 Thread RR
Thanks, it was indeed a parenthesis instead of a curley brace. Interestingly, I have a different problem now. nagios -v nagios.cfg runs ok, but when I restart the service (/etc/init.d/nagios restart), my check_ldap changes aren't reflected properly in my web GUI. Any suggestions on what I

Re: [Nagios-users] check_ldap! not working right in services.cfg

2007-06-19 Thread RR
D'oh! I found my problem. The hosts weren't in my hostgroup.cfg file! Thanks for your help, everyone! - This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take

[Nagios-users] check_oracle requirements?

2007-06-19 Thread RR
check_oracle isn't working right, and I suspect that it has something to do with my not having other required oracle-related client software on my Fedora box. I googled for requirements, but can't seem to find one. Could please someone direct me to those resources? Thanks

Re: [Nagios-users] (no subject)

2007-06-19 Thread RR
Hi Luis, Please tell us a bit more about what you're trying to do. - This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data.

[Nagios-users] problems passing check_log into check_nrpe

2007-06-12 Thread RR
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but this command isn't working. Perhaps I'm passing in the parameter wrong? [EMAIL PROTECTED] plugins]# ./check_nrpe -H 192.168.1.156 -c check_log -F /opt/program/jboss/server/default/log/server.log \ -O /opt/program/jboss/server/default/log/serverPrev.log -q error

[Nagios-users] how to allow all hosts in nrpe.cfg ?

2007-06-12 Thread RR
in nrpe.cfg of my nrpe-monitored host, I have: allowed_hosts=127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.159, 192.168.1.156 What format do I use for (something like) 0.0.0.0/0 (in other words, allow *all* hosts). These boxes will be in extremely secure environments (with no internet access), so this setting is ok.

[Nagios-users] cfg file considerations for Nagios?

2007-06-08 Thread RR
I am making some Nagios 2.x config files that will be installed at probably 100 locations for various administrators to monitor some specific appliances on their network. Is there anything that I need to take into consideration before creating these cfg files if I am to make this completely

[Nagios-users] bug on this listserv's subscribe

2007-06-07 Thread RR
I sent a friend the URL to subscribe to this list https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-devel and he tells me that he's getting this error Bug in Mailman version 2.1.8 We're sorry, we hit a bug! Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of traceback and

[Nagios-users] creating elegant cfg ?

2007-06-07 Thread RR
I'm relatively new at Nagios, and my cfg files are ugly. Any HOWTOs (or better, examples!) on creating elegant Nagios cfg files? Roger - This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE

[Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread RR
I recently installed nagios on my laptop running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. Now, everying works except that now I get the following error every I click on host detail through the web GUI. It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for any of the hosts you requested... If you

Re: [Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread RR
The easiest way to do this (and the recommended way in most of the Nagios docs I've seen) is to set up authentication in Apache's config files, rather than with a .htaccess file. You might look there. I'm assuming that by this you mean /etc/apache/conf.d/apache.conf (this apache.conf

Re: [Nagios-users] CGI user auth on Ubuntu 7.04

2007-05-19 Thread RR
The easiest way to do this (and the recommended way in most of the Nagios docs I've seen) is to set up authentication in Apache's config files, rather than with a .htaccess file. You might look there. This, I believe, is what you're talking about... Configure Alias For The HTML Files In

Re: [Nagios-users] installing Nagios on shared Debian box (Dreamhost)?

2007-03-21 Thread RR
SpamAssassin and ClamAV aren't necessarily persistent processes. Hmmm...so, what if I only start up Nagios with cron and run it periodically? Would that count as a persistent process? Does Nagios support that sort of thing, and if so, would it work ok if I were to run it, say, every 20

[Nagios-users] installing Nagios on shared Debian box (Dreamhost)?

2007-03-20 Thread RR
I recently got a Dreamhost account (basically, a shared Debian box with a bunch of other ppl) and am hoping that I can install Nagios on it. Is there any gotchas on installing Nagios on a shared box like this? I'm assuming that the process of installing it would go (something like) 1. d/l tar

Re: [Nagios-users] installing Nagios on shared Debian box (Dreamhost)?

2007-03-20 Thread RR
On 3/20/07, Patrick Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are no major differences between running it on Dreamhost vs. running it anywhere else you don't have root access, though Dreamhost will kill processes that try to use too many system resources (CPU, etc.), and you may find your Nagios

Re: [Nagios-users] installing Nagios on shared Debian box (Dreamhost)?

2007-03-20 Thread RR
On 3/20/07, Patrick Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are no major differences between running it on Dreamhost vs. running it anywhere else you don't have root access, though Dreamhost will kill processes that try to use too many system resources (CPU, etc.), and you may find your Nagios