Dear Team,
I am trying to integrate Nagios and SNMP traps for monitoring network devices
with trap facility for immediate information of any issue on these critical
devices. I have followed the document from NagiosXI to do the same and have
already installed net-snmp and snmptt to handle the
I'm running two instances of nagios (for distributed monitoring testing) on one
server and nagiostats works well for the main instance installed under
/usr/local/nagios. For the polling instance, located under
/usr/local/nagios-collector, nagiostats fails to deliver.
Is there another way to
Manish,
Keep in mind when referring to MIBs the filename is rather
inconsequential as long as the actual MIB is defined SOMEWHERE in the
file. The filenames are more for logical grouping.
Did you restart the whole snmpd, snmptrapd and snmptt works after
chaning the .ini file to log unknown
From the nagios changelog and my own testing it seems like the empty hostgroup
option added in 3.3.1 is valid only for service definitions, and not service
dependencies. Can anyone confirm that?
TIA,
Erik Larkin
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I would imagine that's the case, since I had to patch our version to deal with
the depenencies too.
Dan
From: Erik Larkin [mailto:erik_lar...@gap.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 3:30 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Erik Larkin
Subject: [Nagios-users] empty hostgroups only for
Greetings!
Nagios 3.2.3, running on CentOS. I have two service escalations setup:
define serviceescalation{
servicegroup_name noncritical
first_notification 1
last_notification 0
notification_interval 10