I found the problem
It looks like during re-org of my services and groups I must have copied
some one elses service that was using another community.
$USER4$ should have been $USER7$
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Mark Thomas cyborg9...@gmail.com wrote:
this script was running fine until we
this script was running fine until we moved to another machine more powerful.
Now all alerts of my windows machines are failing. with the above error.
My unix machines are fine. I have not implemented the alert for Linux yet.
My other snmp alerts (that check windows services are working fine.
Hi,
If you moved to a new server, checks if UDP 161 is open from your
monitoring server to your monitored ones and if the snmp configuration
on your monitored servers allows queries from your Nagios server.
Marc-André
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 08:44 -0400, Mark Thomas wrote:
this script was
Marc-Andre,
Hey thanks for the reply.
New server has same name as old. Old is out of production. I see 161snmp is
in /etc/services both tcp and udp.
My other windows alerts for windows services checks use snmp on the same
server and monitored windows server and they are all working fine.
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