On 01/15/2013 10:42 PM, Jon Adcock wrote:
>
>I noticed that the main.php page update_available blue flag never appears
> for me when a new version of Nagios is available. I do have
> check_for_updates=1, but I see the following at the top of the Nagios
> status.dat file:
> info {
>
I noticed that the main.php page update_available blue flag never appears for
me when a new version of Nagios is available. I do have check_for_updates=1,
but I see the following at the top of the Nagios status.dat file:
info {
created=1358284500
version=3.4.1
last_update_check=1
You could check that the check intervals show up right in
objects.cache.
You could also try stopping nagios (check with ps that you don't have
multiple daemons running), removing the generated files and restarting
(note that this will cause notifications to be sent from scratch; you
may want to di
Hi,
I have had this problem previously and posted here but not go nowhere with it.
Ill have another bash.
Basically my nagios machine is checking too frequently and firing out alerts
too quickly
Its ignoring the retry_interval value, the max_check_attempts value and
ingoring the notificat
On 1/15/2013 12:24 AM, Mark Elsen wrote:
>Nagios version incorrect,
Tx for your efforts - yet the download menu for Nagios Core,
advertises 3.4.4. as being 3.4.3;
- The ChangeLog file does not contain any
3.4.4. information
Updates made, thanks for the heads up!
Hello list,
I was wondering if anyone ever had the need of creating an event handler for
Nagios, which "restarts" an IPsec VPN tunnel (in pfSense), after a DOWN HARD
state occurs.
Thanks,
Bruno Martins
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