Boa tarde lista,
Alguém conhece algum plugin para verificação dos alertas do Oracle.
Tentei utilizar o check_logfiles mas não funcionou.
att,
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Yes, I am using 3 and it could very well be a bug.
If I am reading the documentation correctly, specifically starting on
page 231 of the Nagios 3 doc, with this setup, it will rotate every 14
days or 21 days or what every you set. Say I am on call this week on
Monday, 14 days later it will start
After reading your post and thinking about it, I decided to backup and
then upgrade to the latest release which is 3.0rc1. (I was on 3.0b4.)
I read the release notes and didn't see anything except where they added
the exclude option in version 3.0b1 but I was already on a version
after that.
I thought it already did this. Are you using 3.x?
Robert C. Cipriani
Senior Network Administrator
Tampa Bay Division IT
Bright House Networks
W: (727) 329-2000 x74264
M: (727) 365-1231
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I thought it already did this. Are you using 3.x?
Yep.
I could see that it did not include the deeper config files.
Excuse me:
I'm using nagios-3.0.b7 on FreeBSD 6.2.
Here are the sample lines that I pasted from the nagios.cfg.
cfg_dir=svchosts.FBSD03/
I thought it already did this. Are you using 3.x?
Yep.
I could see that it did not include the deeper config files.
Chris
Robert C. Cipriani
Senior Network Administrator
Tampa Bay Division IT
Bright House Networks
W: (727) 329-2000 x74264
M: (727) 365-1231
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Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 3:26 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] CFG_DIR recursive feature..
I thought it already
In the /usr/local/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg of the master nagios server
in the distributed model, there are a line of:
cfg_dir=/usr/local/etc/nagios/slaves/
There those directories:
/usr/local/etc/nagios/slaves/
/nagios1
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I thought it already did this. Are you using 3.x?
It does it on 2.x, and did it as well on the early 3.0 alphas I tried
long time ago.
Thomas
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Hi All,
Has anyone noticed that contact groups other than admins or a default
install are not being notified. I have setup a couple of other groups
windowsadmins and linuxadmins neither of which are being notified.
I have on some of my windows boxes that windowsadmins are the only
group being
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Robert Ferguson wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone noticed that contact groups other than admins or a default
install are not being notified. I have setup a couple of other groups
windowsadmins and linuxadmins neither of which are being notified.
I
Yep.
I could see that it did not include the deeper config files.
Excuse me:
I'm using nagios-3.0.b7 on FreeBSD 6.2.
Here are the sample lines that I pasted from the nagios.cfg.
cfg_dir=svchosts.FBSD03/
cfg_dir=svchosts.FBSD03/clients
cfg_dir=svchosts.FBSD03/servers
Hello! I have very important problem that annoying me very much:(
I can't solve it for months. I use Nagios v. 2.5 (RHAS3) for a year.
It is good monitoring system but smth strange is with event duration
in availability report and Current State Duration field when I look
at Service State
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