Solved. I realized that the check_cpu_stats.sh has a bug in the redhat
4 machines. It failed to produce the idle number (and thus the graph
failed to be produced).
I'll try the updated one or fix the existing one.
Now that I know the source of this issue, it is a lot easier to solve now.
We paid for the Nagios XI 2011R1.
We are using check_cpu_stats.sh to poll information CPU usage
information via NRPE.
CPU STATISTICS OK : user=0.00% system=0.00% iowait=0.00% idle=100.00%
nice=0.00% steal=0.00%
However, there are no performance graphs on CPU.
I'm still pretty new to Nagios. I
Works fine over here. Do you have perf data for any checks? first thing is
to make sure its enabled.
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 4:39 PM, My LinuxHAList mylinuxhal...@gmail.comwrote:
We paid for the Nagios XI 2011R1.
We are using check_cpu_stats.sh to poll information CPU usage
information via
Hi..
I enabled Process perf data and Retain Status information.
This is my service template:
define service {
namelinux_service
service_descriptionlinux_service
is_volatile 0
Hi,
Is anyone using MYSQL to collect their PNP4Nagios Stats or is the Round
Robin Database (RRDTool) the only way to do it?
Thank you,
Rick
--
Forrester recently released a report on the Return on Investment (ROI) of
Rick Munn wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone using MYSQL to collect their PNP4Nagios Stats or is the Round
Robin Database (RRDTool) the only way to do it?
PNP4Nagios depends heavily on rrdtool because the graphs are created by rrdtool
too.
Is not possible to use another storage engine then rrdtool.
Thanks Joerg, I'll check it out.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Joerg Linge pitchf...@ederdrom.de wrote:
Rick Munn wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone using MYSQL to collect their PNP4Nagios Stats or is the Round
Robin Database (RRDTool) the only way to do it?
PNP4Nagios depends heavily on
cc
Subject
[Nagios-users] PNP swap template
Hi All,
By default I have nothing in the templates directory of my PNP
installation so all my graphs use the Default Template.
I noticed that this inverts the SWAP utilization graph i.e., the red and
yellow lines (warning/critical) are very close to the bottom of the
graph while the utilization
: [Nagios-users] PNP swap template HOWTO
Hi All,
By default I have nothing in the templates directory of my PNP
installation so all my graphs use the Default Template.
I noticed that this inverts the SWAP utilization graph i.e., the red and
yellow lines (warning/critical) are very close
2009/5/6 Ayotunde Itayemi ayotunde.itay...@zain.com:
I noticed also that all my graphs use the Default Template and the XML
files for all of them have TEMPLATEcheck_nrpe/TEMPLATE. As these
files are generated automatically, how do I get the SWAP graph to use
the SWAP template?
You'll notice
history by deleting the RRDs!
Thanks again.
Regards.
This mail is from a Gimper
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From: MAD [mailto:sri.lu...@free.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:55 PM
To: Ayotunde Itayemi; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] PNP swap template HOWTO
You could
2009/5/6 Ayotunde Itayemi ayotunde.itay...@zain.com:
Jim: The SWAP graph looks OK and I haven't noticed any changes in the other
graphs (CPU, RAM, filesystems, PING, etc) - possibly because the check_nrpe
defaults are the same as in the nwstat.cfg-sample file I created the
check_nrpe.cfg
Hi!
On Wed, 06 May 2009, Jim Avery wrote:
It's not quite as simple as that though, because if you set up
a check_nrpe.php template which makes your swap graphs look
lovely, it might make all the other checks you run using
check_nrpe look awful! You might need to consider setting up a
2009/5/6 Tobias Klausmann klaus...@schwarzvogel.de:
I did something else: I patched PNP so that it removes the
check_nrpe! prefix if it's there, then does processing as usual.
I've sent this (trival, four-line) patch to the PNP maintainer
but never got an answer :/
Where would you stop
Hi!
On Wed, 06 May 2009, Jim Avery wrote:
2009/5/6 Tobias Klausmann klaus...@schwarzvogel.de:
I did something else: I patched PNP so that it removes the
check_nrpe! prefix if it's there, then does processing as usual.
I've sent this (trival, four-line) patch to the PNP maintainer
but
Hi,
I have Nagios 3.0.6 on FreeBSD 7.1/amd64, with ~1500 services on ~250
hosts. I've been investigating replacing our MRTG setup with PNP.
PNP runs fine, and we are keeping about 1450 MRTG graphs. Our plans
call for at least doubling the number of services and graphs.
Adding
Michael W. Lucas schrieb:
Hi,
I have Nagios 3.0.6 on FreeBSD 7.1/amd64, with ~1500 services on ~250
hosts. I've been investigating replacing our MRTG setup with PNP.
PNP runs fine, and we are keeping about 1450 MRTG graphs. Our plans
call for at least doubling the number of services and
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 07:03:36PM +0100, Joerg Linge wrote:
Michael W. Lucas schrieb:
Hi,
I have Nagios 3.0.6 on FreeBSD 7.1/amd64, with ~1500 services on ~250
hosts. I've been investigating replacing our MRTG setup with PNP.
PNP runs fine, and we are keeping about 1450 MRTG graphs. Our
Hi Michael,
I write about how the team I am on at Comcast implemented PNP to
scale well on my blog. In a nutshell:
* Use modpnpsender.c on your Nagios master (we added in fork() code so
that Nagios doesn't pause while modpnpsender sends events .. will be
releasing that code as a patch soon).
Michael W. Lucas schrieb:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 07:03:36PM +0100, Joerg Linge wrote:
Michael W. Lucas schrieb:
Hi,
I have Nagios 3.0.6 on FreeBSD 7.1/amd64, with ~1500 services on ~250
hosts. I've been investigating replacing our MRTG setup with PNP.
PNP runs fine, and we are keeping
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Hi Michael,
I write about how the team I am on at Comcast implemented PNP to
scale well on my blog. In a nutshell:
* Use modpnpsender.c on your Nagios master (we added in fork() code so
that Nagios doesn't pause while
That's a thing that an eventbroker module never should do. Think about
what a fork() does...
Yes, I know, but without forking, our scheduling was skewing way
beyond our 5 minute interval due to thousands of checks being sent
from the Nagios server to the report server .. so what choice did I
Hi Hendrik,
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Hendrik Baecker andu...@process-zero.de wrote:
hm... you should know that modpnpsender was written long time ago as a
fast shot to a nice idea.
Yes, we have been doing some code clean up as we go along.
I thought no one will use that code outer a
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Max schrieb:
Same thing on my side. ~6000 Services, don't know exactly how many of
them don't support performancedata, but I have 10 seconds avg latency
in Nagios while running all pnp stuff on the same server.
Will say: I can't see a problem
Hi everybody!
Anyone knows where can I find the PNP Documentation?
Its seen the official site is off line (www.pnp4nagios.org) its been a
while...
Thanks!
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This SF.Net email is
On Nov 21, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Thiago da Silveira wrote:
Hi everybody!
Anyone knows where can I find the PNP Documentation?
Its seen the official site is off line (www.pnp4nagios.org) its been
a while...
I can get to the site just fine.
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Thiago da Silveira schrieb:
Hi everybody!
Anyone knows where can I find the PNP Documentation?
Its seen the official site is off line (www.pnp4nagios.org
http://www.pnp4nagios.org) its been a while...
Off-line??? I'm one of the server admins
Sorry guys.
I think its some problem in my network...
Thanks
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 21, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Thiago da Silveira wrote:
Hi everybody!
Anyone knows where can I find the PNP
I think its some problem with any router here in my network.
BCS-Steel:/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata # ping www.pnp4nagios.org
PING www.pnp4nagios.org (78.46.241.41) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- www.pnp4nagios.org ping statistics ---
7 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time
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Thiago da Silveira schrieb:
But I try to access through another place and it works...
Thanks again!
Phew! Thanks for scary me ;)
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Thiago da Silveira schrieb:
Sorry guys.
I think its some problem in my network...
Guess it's time for getting a Nagios to detect them ;) SCNR.
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Hi,
I've searched on this problem, and haven't found anyone else
experiencing it in any mailing list archive or forum. What could be
causing these timeouts, and how badly are they harming my data?
Details:
I have PNP installed and almost working with NPCD on FreeBSD
7.0/amd64, with nagios
Michael W. Lucas schrieb:
Hi,
Hi Michael,
I've searched on this problem, and haven't found anyone else
experiencing it in any mailing list archive or forum.
The best place to get support is the pnp4nagios-users Mailinglist or the
Forums on www.nagios-portal.org
What could be
causing
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:20 AM, Joerg Linge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marcel schrieb:
Yeah, man, i'm in a situation like yours... Trying to test pnp,
nagiosgrapher, and so on...
PNP seems to me to be the most scalable solution, as it implements batch
mode updates... But I'm still trying
it will automatically create the file. Just don't know what to do
next
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From: Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:24:39 AM
Subject: [Nagios-users] PNP Nagios php-gd error
I'm also
Marcel schrieb:
Yeah, man, i'm in a situation like yours... Trying to test pnp,
nagiosgrapher, and so on...
PNP seems to me to be the most scalable solution, as it implements batch
mode updates... But I'm still trying to tweak configurations and stuff...
The major problem to me is that
Joerg Linge schrieb:
Nope, dokumentation is available in english
http://www.pnp4nagios.org/pnp/start
Regards
Joerg
And guess what - they have their own mailinglists specially for PNP.
I would guess they read them more frequently than the nagios-users ;)
I'm also trying PNP besides Nagiosgraph. I finished install PNP but the problem
when I click the icon, it says
ok Initalising
ok Using /usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/
ok RRDTool /usr/bin/rrdtool found.
ok RRDTool /usr/bin/rrdtool is executable
ok PHP Function proc_open is enabled
ok PHP
From: Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:24:39 AM
Subject: [Nagios-users] PNP Nagios php-gd error
I'm also trying PNP besides Nagiosgraph. I finished install PNP but the problem
when I click the icon, it says
ok
I am sure that this has been discussed, but I am unable to find anything
regarding it. I want, like in disk usage graphs, to display the name for
the /usr partition as /usr instead of _user.
Thanks for your time in advance.
Stephen
On 27/06/07, Jerad Riggin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get the PNP stuff setup so I can create some graphs for the
disk usage of my servers. I have it installed and configured correctly as
far as I can tell. However, no performance data is being generated in the
perfdata folder.
I'm trying to get the PNP stuff setup so I can create some graphs for the
disk usage of my servers. I have it installed and configured correctly as
far as I can tell. However, no performance data is being generated in the
perfdata folder. What are some things I can look for?
Thanks
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