don't work. Would anyone kindly have a pointer for me what else
to check for?
Permissions on the objects.cache file and the status.dat (or status.sav,
I keep forgetting).
$ su - httpd
$ cat /usr/local/nagios/var/{objects.cache,status.sav}
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I have some troubles to use groundwork SV.
Can you help me please ?
You'll have better luck if you contact groundwork directly.
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reason by someone on the list that's
trying to help you. Don't do it again.
Arif Snort wrote:
Too much
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can send messages non-interactively through that. Can't remember the
name now, but I'm sure google will provide.
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I don't know why people still think I'm running a free support service
for Nagios.
Marcos, you'll get no help from me what so ever. I'm forwarding this to
the nagios-users list where you should have posted your question in the
first place. Perhaps someone
of a connecting host, you're screwed.
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programs in the current working directory,
you therefore have to tell the shell that this is what you wish to do,
by appending './' (without the single quotes) to the program name.
Iow, try:
./nagios -v nagios-config-file
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Hi list,
I need to have an alert if a HTTP request takes more than a certain time
to be executed. Is there a standard plugin which be able to do that ?
I believe check_http is what you're looking for.
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hostgroups your-hostgroup-name
you *do* need the 'members' line.
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with
support for it (./configure --enable-command-arguments or something like
that), and also enable it in the configuration file
(enable_command_arguments=1 or some such).
Check the readme. It has all the info you need.
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for httpd to be able to execute the
program, so just chmod your way there.
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note, I expected you to get errors several times when cd'ing
to the directory, as well as when trying to execute the cgi program.
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command you're running it should work pretty ok, although
with decently recent tools you should also be able to pass -Ovq to
snmpget and achieve pretty much the same result with less overhead.
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. Working on it ;-)
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that's *not*, in fact, the exit-code.
ho hum - enjoy the beer
Good plan. Working on it ;-)
Right about now, I'm wishing I had a nice, cold bottle of Lambiek
Kriek in my desk drawer.
offtopic Never tried that. Where's it from? /offtopic
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Was SELinux enabled on that server? What was its exact settings compared
to the settings on this system?
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Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Marco Borsani wrote:
When I installed Nagios on Red Hat Enterprise 3 I had not these problems!!
Was SELinux enabled on that server? What was its exact settings compared
to the settings on this system?
RHEL3 does
as well.
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The trouble with management is that *any* action that gives the desired
result is, from their point of view, correct and side-effects are only
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at the data-center, you'd be
better off by setting up parent/child relations which takes this into
account and disabling unreachable notifications either globally or for
the hosts and services monitored through the proxy.
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-reports regarding the patch, so I assume
it's safe to use.
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any host-info from a nagios
server
together with the status of the services linked to that host.
Am I dreaming to much here ! ?? ;-)
No, but quite possibly overpunctuating.
Any pointers ?
The info you're looking for can be found in the status.dat-file I think.
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bypasses the default ssh settings for sending env
variables.
check_by_ssh executes ssh to connect to the remote server, but it does
so by scrapping the entire environment setup in the process. See
plugins/runcmd.c for details and commentary.
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traffic than ping checks.
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How can I tell nagios status.cgi to view serviceextinfo in the main frame and
not to open en _blank window ?
how to skip TARGET='_blank' but use TARGET='main'
Edit the cgi source-code.
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is required to exist on the root partition, which
places it in /bin on all systems I've ever come across.
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from other
daemons as well, but nrpe sets its ident (or TAG, according to rfc3164)
to NRPE, so you can easily grep the logfile for that string and find
only the relevant entries.
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. add files) to the /tmp directory. Some systems use this for better
traceability of intrusion attempts, as /tmp is a known free-for-all zone.
Only the owner of a directory can alter its attributes.
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of the plugins that would actually require this feature
at the moment are written in perl, shell or python, where low-level
things like memory mapping isn't always supported and never exactly
straight-forward.
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this
(gdb) bt
(gdb) quit
and send the output back to the list.
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it, regardless of it being a soft or hard state.
Only notification behaviour is modified if you fiddle with the
max_check_attempts and retry_check_interval variables.
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to swallow
from its poller nodes.
In short, you can either spend quite a long time on your own to set up
monitoring of a network of this size and get satisfactory results, or
you can spend some money and get it done quickly.
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and for those active on the list, is if you
publish your plugins here, in separate emails, writing a short and
concise description of what each plugin does and how. Peer review is a
powerful thing, and useful for all parties. Abuse it as much as possible ;-)
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no matter how much grief it causes).
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Max H. wrote:
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Andreas Ericsson wrote:
This is actually the preferred way of sending to mailinglists where
non-subscribers are allowed to post, because the original poster would
otherwise be cut out of the loop. As there's no way of telling
the header-files gives, with half an
hour of good old trial and error hacking, a pretty robust understanding
of how it works. The interface is remarkably simple for the things it
lets you do.
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error and only appeared
if(strlen(output) % sizeof(long) == 0), so it's not easily reproducable.
Try updating the plugin package at silmec2 and see if that fixes it.
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,status,retention}.{log,dat}
Are the .log files the same format as the current .dat files?
Nopes. If I were you I'd drop 1.x support from NLG though. It's, imo,
not worth the trouble to cater to an already small audience that will
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of attempts have been made but the results are very strange.
SNMP would be one way to go. I can't really say what you did wrong to
get very strange results as you posted exactly no info at all
regarding how you went about getting those very strange results.
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prepending the host-check entry?
Will host checks be run in parallel for
the 3.0 series, like I think I read once...?
Yes, that has been planned.
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Next Scheduled Active Check: N/A
Yes, the checks aren't scheduled the normal way, or you wouldn't see the
warning... stale by It would just run the check and shut up.
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Andreas Ericsson wrote:
I would appreciate if you didn't bring mail discussions off-list. It
prevents others who might have the same problem from benefiting from the
suggestions, and makes it impossible for archivers to pick up the entire
discussion which in turn makes it impossible
wrong. Make your parent setup work instead.
Incidentally, what version of Nagios are you running?
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it work anyway.
It's also possible that this bug only triggers on dual-CPU systems with
a particular library installed, as some kinds of timing and
race-conditions just doesn't happen on single-CPU systems.
What happens if you do
$ gdb --pid=$(pidof spinning-nagios-process)
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as well.
It's completely impossible to tell you what's going wrong without
getting to see a copy of the error that the build process produces.
Any advice would be very much appreciated..
Google for a pre-compiled NRPE.
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use passive checks, active checks or a mix of
both in your setup?
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-check output is set to
Services working, so host assumed to be up (or something like that).
In short, if you have no services defined for your hosts, they will
never be checked (normally) and therefore never appear as UP or DOWN.
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would
find it useful to get a bit of help with it.
A sort of semi-educated guess (based on the column-name) is that it
denotes services and hosts that have active checks enabled, or that have
been checked at least once. How long did you let Nagios run before you
restarted it?
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When I try to access the Host Details, etc, I have this error:
Sorry to hear it. What have you done to try and fix it?
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Mattia Martinello wrote:
Can I specify the relation between services and hosts in the hosts
definition, instead of in the services definition?
No, only in the services. You can, however, specify multiple hosts, or
entire hostgroups, in your service object definitions.
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on the
client.
Quick and dirty hack: Add 0.0.0.0 to the list of allowed_hosts. This
will make it work but will most likely also make it possible to query
the host from any other server on the network.
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is more polite than I am. RTFM and do some thinking and you'll
find the answer.
On a sidenote; I know the answer but I'm not interested in giving it to
you when you haven't even bothered trying to find it for yourself.
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,u,c
}
I configure service dependency because when I shutdown bacula/mysql
server, I got many notifications about backups. What is wrong in my
definition of service dependency ? I want no notifications when bacula
server is down.
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bit ones running in 32-bit emulation mode? For intel
cpu's, that causes up to 60% performance loss (yes, it really is that bad).
I'm puzzled. Please let me know if you find the answer to this problem.
I'll help you debug it as best I can, but please continue posting
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if (service-state dependent_state-notification_failure_criteria)
/* don't send a notification */
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Tobias Klausmann wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Thanks for an excellently detailed problem report, missing only the
Nagios version and system type/version info. I've got some comments and
followup questions. See below.
I'm running 2.6 now but I had
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
Yes, for reasons stated above. It gets slightly worse if you have a
largely linear network (many hosts only have one child), since it also
has to check parent hosts until it finds the closest possible up to
determine
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initialized, and some genius swapped the meaning of critical around,
so that it now matches inversely of what it earlier did. Very sexy...
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MiikaT wrote:
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Because you have 'u' (notify when unreachable) in your
host_notification_options.
I suppose there is a slight misunderstanding here, as I am very happy with
the
current host_notification situation (either parent or dependencies
. I'm not saying it's superior to Solaris, but afaiu, Ethan runs
all his tests on Linux and would certainly have found bugs of this kind
if they had bitten him.
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SNMP
with the preload of the MIBs. Load went down to 0.3. But, as
I added services, most SNMP, this issue showed up.
Try without perlcache, and try with OID's and without your p1.pl hack.
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a server but thinks it's
requesting it from a place it trusts. No browser can protect itself
against MITM (barring encryption ofc, which doesn't work if the monkey
holds the key). Securing layer 2 and 3 of network communication is the
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is the absolute minimum to send in an ICMP packet. It's
normally defined as ICMP_MINLEN in /usr/include/netinet/ip_icmp.h.
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of multiline output.
Indeed. It would be better if NRPE just kept reading and outputting as
long as there was data to fetch and just ignored all buffer sizes. It
has never bothered me though, so I haven't bothered trying to fix what I
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This is nice, but is it still possible to force it to accept thresholds?
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Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Andreas Ericsson a écrit :
Guillaume Pratte wrote:
* The warning and critical thresolds are intelligently determine
using an invert logarithmic formula. No need to configure the
thresolds : the bigger the disk partition / total memory
available
privileges roughly 0.2ms of its execution,
and drops those privileges before touching any user-input what so ever.
sudo does a whole lot more, and doesn't drop its root privileges ever,
so for this particular case it's safer to make check_icmp a setsuid binary.
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Ashish Agarwal wrote:
Hello friends,
I have joined this group today.
Welcome.
I am interested to installation of Nagios at linux for monitoring the
network.
Sounds like a good plan.
Can you help me in this.
Yes.
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it breaks
is the only solution.
btw, thanks for the nicely detailed problem report.
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added u to the notification_options, explicitly telling Nagios
that you want it to notify you for hosts that are down even if its
parent is down as well. Hardly any users at all *really* wants u in
their notification_options.
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should have no problems what so ever. Nagios doesn't consume a lot
of memory (as it doesn't use a database or something else that stays
resident for a long time in memory), but having loads of it will let the
kernel cache all the files it uses instead, which is a Good Thing(tm).
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, although you didn't get an error message, or the HP-UX
version of sshd didn't forward stderr to you.
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Waiting for nagios to exit . done.
Starting network monitor: nagios
Then i try to run this bellow is it set up right i dont know you tell me
guys
* nagios -v /etc/rc.d/init.d/nagios restart*
RTFM. Twice.
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think, although
I'm not sure how maintained the wml-pages are.
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Deciding if it's the login screen or not would require fetching an image
over the network and passing it to image-recognition software. It's not
extremely complicated, but still far from easy.
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list. Sorry if this is the wrong place to
post it.
There's no difference what so ever between these two code-snippets. Just
renaming a variable doesn't really warrant a patch, imo. Did you see
some compile-error that made this patch needed?
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ldconfig (or your system's
equivalence) since you installed the libraries?
Is there any simple solution?
Check the above and do the appropriate fix, or link nrpe statically.
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configuration in a very simple manner I'd say
it's worth it. Otherwise I'd go with creating two services.
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Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
Does APAN work with Nagios 2.6?
TAFO.
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leads to long latencies. This
normally didn't make those latencies increase though. Humm...
---%---%---%---
If that one fails, I think only some long-on-going monitoring of both
the server and Nagios (using printf()-debugging) could get to the
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Tobias Klausmann wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
The *only* thing I've left to try is removing the multiuser patch
we talked about at the end of last year. If that does it, at
least I have an idea *where* in the code my problem lies. I'll
try that route tonight
, a
different field in the icmp packet header, shows the variant).
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stuff...
64 is usually as high a TTL as one can stomach for most practical
reasons (I reach Australia with 36 hops from Sweden).
On Linux, the default TTL can be accessed through
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_default_ttl
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service_reaper_frequency=10
Lower it to 2, or at least something below 5.
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Tobias Klausmann wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
All in all, I'd advice against using this patch, or at least try without it
first thing you do in case you run into problems.
Hm. I was afraid you'd say that. You think it's wortwhile trying
to rescue the patch
.htaccess)
path_to=$(find /usr/local -type f -name *users)
sed -i s/\\(AuthUserFile \\).*/\1 $path_to/ $htaccess
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have more clue about this than I do.
Anyone wanting to look into it should probably take a look at the
event scheduling queue.
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Mirante Tommaso wrote:
Please provide me info how i can interact with nagios developes
www.google.com, 2 seconds of thinking and 5 seconds of typing will
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If this was a bog-standard install of the plugins, I'd say it's a bug in
the plugin packages buildsystem.
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manages it alone and no other group can
touch it anyway as it obtains a file-lock on it.
Is this
thing some how looked at or..whatever...when an alert is sent?
No. The lock-file is there to make sure that you can't start another
nagios instance while one is already running.
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marduk @eresmas.com wrote:
I' like to known if is totally necessary declare each printer as host, for
monitoring them.
Barring plugin hackery, yes.
Are there another's form for monitoring the printers and
serv-printers like AXIS?
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for monitoring the printers and
serv-printers like AXIS?
Barring plugin hackery, no.
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be ok.
SpamAssassin and ClamAV aren't necessarily persistent processes.
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