Hello Guys
I have a silly question , and i know there must be a simple solution to it -
but it somehow eludes
me .
I am trying to make the map of my nagios to be some what readable , i have 366
hosts and in the map
they are all clustered in to the center with out branching although i tried
Use NEXSM - http://nexsm.gridshield.net/Overview.html
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Assaf Flatto assaf.fla...@ssp-intl.comwrote:
Hello Guys
I have a silly question , and i know there must be a simple solution to it
- but it somehow eludes
me .
I am trying to make the map of my
2009/8/26 Assaf Flatto assaf.fla...@ssp-intl.com:
Hello Guys
I have a silly question , and i know there must be a simple solution to it -
but it somehow eludes
me .
I am trying to make the map of my nagios to be some what readable , i have
366 hosts and in the map
they are all clustered
Use NEXSM - it's a bit of a pain to install but it's worth it.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk wrote:
2009/8/26 Assaf Flatto assaf.fla...@ssp-intl.com:
Hello Guys
I have a silly question , and i know there must be a simple solution to
it - but it somehow
Marc,
Thanks for the reply.
Please find my response embedded.
Regards,
Saiprasad
From: Marc Powell m...@ena.com
To: Nagios Plugin Help List nagiosplug-h...@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, 26 August, 2009 5:50:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Nagiosplug-help]
I wrote something for two way connection to netcool...
For alerts themselves i use the tivoli command postemsg, if you have
the license for that EIF probe, and wrote a shell script wrapper which
gets executed by nagios as a notification command.
I wrote something that reads the nagios log for
On Aug 26, 2009, at 7:37 AM, Saiprasad @ Yahoo wrote:
From: Marc Powell m...@ena.com
The event duration is simply the time between log entries related to
that host/service.
So does this mean that the hours that are shown in Event Duration
are the only entries for a particular host
Yes.
Hi,I've just inherited a 2.8.1 installation on each client server and 2.6 on
the reporting sysystem. I can't access the nagios website area to tell whether
these versions are vulnerable to rootcompromise? Can anyone advise please? How
easy is it to upgrade to 3.x ?BestDude
On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:26 AM, James Bond wrote:
Hi,
I've just inherited a 2.8.1 installation on each client server and
2.6 on the reporting sysystem.
I can't access the nagios website area to tell whether these
versions are vulnerable to rootcompromise? Can anyone advise please?
There
I did some searching, but I only found people talking about ack'ing via email
reply. I'd like to have the problem email or SMS message contain a URL that I
can click on to ack the problem. The idea is that everything is self-contained
and you don't have to leave your email client or SMS
All,
Is there anyway to control the total number of notification that nagios
sends for hosts or services? I did not see any indication of such parameter
in object definition documentation. Please advise on this. Thanks
--
Cordially,
Shadhin Rahman
I'm pretty new to Nagios the book arrives Friday but I have set up some
monitoring. And _very_ new to SNMP.
I'd like to do monitoring of some Tranzeo wireless units being used as
bridges, access points, and end points.
Anyone have an example of how to monitor one of these units or a
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Roderick A.
Andersonraand...@cyber-office.net wrote:
I'm pretty new to Nagios the book arrives Friday but I have set up some
monitoring. And _very_ new to SNMP.
I'd like to do monitoring of some Tranzeo wireless units being used as
bridges, access points, and
On Aug 26, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Eric Pearce wrote:
I did some searching, but I only found people talking about ack'ing
via email reply. I'd like to have the problem email or SMS message
contain a URL that I can click on to ack the problem. The idea is
that everything is self-contained
Hello All,
I need to check on a http page and get an OK if that particular string is NOT
present.
Using check_http I would like to get an OK after checking on the http page if
the matching string is not present on the page.
Could someone tell me how to do this?
I am using check_http version
On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Masoud Tabrizi wrote:
Hello All,
I need to check on a http page and get an OK if that particular
string is NOT present.
Using check_http I would like to get an OK after checking on the
http page if the matching string is not present on the page.
Could
Max wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Roderick A.
Andersonraand...@cyber-office.net wrote:
I'm pretty new to Nagios the book arrives Friday but I have set up some
monitoring. And _very_ new to SNMP.
I'd like to do monitoring of some Tranzeo wireless units being used as
bridges,
Perhaps I was not clear the first time around:
Here is what I want to do:
Search for the string ERROR
If not found - return OK
Else- return NOK
-Original Message-
From: Marc Powell [mailto:m...@ena.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 4:02 PM
To: Nagios User list
Subject: Re:
Assaf Flatto wrote:
Hello Guys
I have a silly question , and i know there must be a simple solution to it -
but it somehow eludes
me .
I am trying to make the map of my nagios to be some what readable , i have
366 hosts and in the map
they are all clustered in to the center with out
It appears my output is getting cut about 1/2 way through the service list:
[r...@omajelut01 objects]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H
omajelut02 -t 50 -c checkServiceState -a CheckAll ShowAll
CRITICAL: AeLookupSvc: started, Alerter: stopped, AudioSrv: started,
BITS: started, Browser:
On Aug 26, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Masoud Tabrizi wrote:
Perhaps I was not clear the first time around:
Here is what I want to do:
Search for the string ERROR
If not found - return OK
Else - return NOK
Yes, you were clear and I understood. The solution I provided does
that. I did the *exact*
On Aug 26, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Terry wrote:
It appears my output is getting cut about 1/2 way through the
service list:
[r...@omajelut01 objects]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H
omajelut02 -t 50 -c checkServiceState -a CheckAll ShowAll
[1024 characters of output snipped]
What
Other than the methods described in the official docs
(http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/redundancy.html) and Merlin
(http://www.op5.org/community/projects/merlin) are there any other
suggested solutions for setting up redundant Nagios servers?
I run Nagios 3.06 on FreeBSD 7.2. I'm trying to decide on the best way
to setup a redundant pair of Nagios hosts. Op5's MERLIN looks
interesting, but it also looks a little rough around the edges. Is
anyone out there successfully using FreeBSD 7.2, Nagios 3.06 and Merlin
0.62-beta2?
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Janet Sullivanjsulli...@mndigital.com wrote:
Other than the methods described in the official docs
(http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/redundancy.html) and Merlin
(http://www.op5.org/community/projects/merlin) are there any other suggested
solutions for
We use two identically configured servers with a shared DRBD
(http://www.drbd.org/) partition that contains the nagios
state/log/config files, Linux Heartbeat (http://www.linux-ha.org/), and
a role IP address to do redundancy. We can literally yank the plug on
one of the servers and nagios
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