Hello Forum!
Thank god you exist, I hope you can aid me with an issue I have. But
firstly, I wish to say thanks to mathias for the awsome setup. This made my
life 200% easier and more effective. Thanks again. :)
So I have one bigger and one smaller problem. Oh and one request.
1# I have a serve
Hello Forum,
My Developers have asked me if I can find a sollution to monitor the
laravel based websites for too many mysql queries or just too many errors
appearing in the laravel error log.
Since we already using OMD for monitorint the servers themself, I was
wondering if I can monitor the websi
Hello Forum,
I wish to enable "MySQL Sessions & Connections" on a server, but I have no
idea how to.
If I just enable this feature on the WebConfig as usual, I get the
following error:
WARN - Missing agent sections: mysql - execution time 0.2 sec
What did I forget to do and how can I resolve this
No. How can I do that? Can you provide me a short step-by-step guide?
On 20.12.2016 15:16, Imre Bertalan wrote:
>> WARN - Missing agent sections: mysql - execution time 0.2 sec
>>
>> What did I forget to do and how can I resolve this issue?
>Have you deployed and configur
vers but I can't seem to do it and
mainly because I can't find any up-to-date material for it.
Can you help me with any of these issues for me?
I'm using:
OMD 1.20
Check-MK webconfig: 1.2.4p5
Cheers in advance!
Best Regards:
Imre Bertalan (Bert)
Hey Forum!
I'm using NginX ever since I'm working with webservers, but have not used
apache yet. (Didn't have to). Therefore, the configurations for OMD looks
very confusing for me. My main issue yet is to install an SSL certificate
for my omd website. With NginX I would know where to start, but w
gt; You can try to replace it, for a Q&D solution. I can’t promise you this is
> all.
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> See the settings of apache : /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf
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> Let us hear if you have more problems
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> I can’t help you with NginX I’m sorry.
&g
you think is the better
> one :)
>
> You cannot use NginX if you use check_mk as you need mod_python for the
> web interface.
> Modern web applications written in python also need apache with mod_wsgi
> as NginX is a webserver for static content.
>
> Best regards
> Andre