I recently upgraded to nagios 2.0 (I preferred not to use any of the betas
because it would involve upgrading multiple times). I upgraded to NSCA
2.5 also in this process, but my machine which is a firewall on a NAT uses
send_nsca and it appears to be functioning properly. Also, my machine
th
Hi Marc,
+++ Marc Powell [Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 08:40:48PM CET]:
>
> Typically mail queues are only readable by root. Have you modified
> permissions on the queue directory, the script or are you using sudo to
> run it successfully as a non-root user? The mailq command typically has
> the required
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Thyes
> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:30 PM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] check_nrpe 2.0 and simple shell scripting
>
>
> Dear list,
> im
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 01:10:54PM -0600, Demetri Mouratis wrote:
> >Has anyone used Nagios to monitor tripwire events?
Check_log could monitor tripwire's logfile for any alerts.
-Jason Martin
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Dear list,
im expieriencing a strange behaviour with check_nrpe in conjunction
with a simple shell script. The script does nothing exceptionally.
The script should check the files which hang around in the
postfic mailq. Sure for this purpose exists a special plugin called
check_mailq, but this plu
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Dany Allard wrote:
Hello everyone
Has anyone used Nagios to monitor tripwire events?
If someone has done this and could point me in the right direction, that
would be great.
Dany,
It's been a while since I used tripwire but I don't recall it generating
any events, pe
Hallo,
yesterday, I compiled NDOUtils 1.3.1 on a SUSE 10.0 (32Bit) Box and
everything works fine.
Today, I try the same on a 64Bit SUSE 10.0 Server and I got the following
error.
/tmp/ndoutils-1.3.1$ make
cd ./src/; make ; cd ..
make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/ndoutils-1.3.1/src'
gcc -g -O2 -DH
Marco
A quick test to make sure that the port is open is to telnet to it.
> telnet YourHostname 1248
If you don't get a connection failed message the port should be open.
If it fails with "..Could not open connection to the host..." then the
port is being blocked somewhere.
Dany Allard
-O
Hello everyone
Has anyone used Nagios to monitor tripwire events?
If someone has done this and could point me in the right direction, that
would be great.
Thank you for your time
Dany Allard
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Miner, Jonathan W (CSC) (US SSA) escreveu:
The statusmap_image has to be a "gd2" file.
Not exactly. I use PNG files and it works perfectly on Nagios v2.0b4.
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> this is on a CentOS 4.2 box (RHEL4) - it can now find the lib but any
> ideas on the version issue?
Slightly off topic but... Why are you building this from source? It's
already been built and packaged in rpm form for use on RHEL/CentOS. I
run these packages on centos regularly with no problem
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Hi,
I am not getting any information regarding check_by_ssh implementation, how can
we use this check_by_shh to monitor remote host?
Regards,
Dash
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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 7:21 PM
To:
It's not the *best* solution but a work around to this is to manually
edit the configure file before doing your ./configure as the configure
file has /usr/lib hard-coded and won't figure out /usr/lib64 without
some help
*note* all this is from a Red Hat point of view, may require some
modificat
It's not the *best* solution but a work around to this is to manually
edit the configure file before doing your ./configure as the configure
file has /usr/lib hard-coded and won't figure out /usr/lib64 without
some help
*note* all this is from a Red Hat point of view, may require some
modification
Hi
I seems to be having an issue compiling the check_mysql plugin on a
x86_64 box. I have MySQL installed and running and my compile line looks
like...
./configure --prefix=/opt/nagios-2.0 --with-nagios-user=nagios
--with-nagios-group=nagios --with-cgiurl=/cgi-bin --with-mysql=/opt/mysql
h
Mrutyunjaya Dash schrieb am 17.02.2006 14:34:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Now I am trying to use the nrpe to monitor the remote host. I have downloaded
> the plugin 1.4 version of nagios and nrpe 2.3. After the entire configuration
> according to the README file, I am getting the following error for the be
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
With the help of SNMP we can monitor only the
public resources, am I right? However I have one process (private
resource) running over the remote server#3, is there any method to monitor
this only with the help of SNMP?
Thanks
Naveen
- Original Messa
Hi,
Now
I am trying to use the nrpe to monitor the remote host. I have downloaded the
plugin 1.4 version of nagios and nrpe 2.3. After the entire configuration
according to the README file, I am getting the following error for the below
command on the nagios host.
Hi, I have the requirement of monitoring CPU load in terms of percentage utilization instead of the 1,5,15 mins average.Please forward me a plugin if already developed by anyone in the list. Thanks, Satish
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