[Nagios-users] nagios web - internal server error-

2008-10-24 Thread yudhi putra
i install nagios on fc8 and i get this problem : in my nagios web i found my 
alert history,notifications,and event log has an 'internal server error' can 
anybody solve this problem?i had already installed nagios  version 3.0.1 
with source compiledand my apache version is 2.2.0...adding my 
problem isi cant access my nagios web with http://ip-address/nagios and 
http://127.0.0.1/nagios..i just can access it by typing 
http://localhost/nagios.
i'm new about it..pls can you help methnx so much





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Re: [Nagios-users] nagios web - internal server error-

2008-10-24 Thread Hendrik Bäcker
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yudhi putra schrieb:
 i install nagios on fc8 and i get this problem : in my nagios web i
 found my alert history,notifications,and event log has an 'internal
 server error' can anybody solve this problem?i had already
 installed nagios  version 3.0.1 with source compiledand my
 apache version is 2.2.0...adding my problem isi cant
 access my nagios web with http://ip-address/nagios and
 http://127.0.0.1/nagios..i just can access it by typing
 http://localhost/nagios.
 i'm new about it..pls can you help methnx so much



Where are the differences to your last week post ?
Did you follow the quick start installation guides?
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[Nagios-users] Nagios on Solaris 10

2008-10-24 Thread adam brooke
Dear All,
 
Just a short question. Does anyone know if a quick install guide has been 
written for installing Nagios 3.x on Solaris 10?
If so could you please forward me a link?
 
Kind Regards,
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagiosplug-help] Host monitoring

2008-10-24 Thread Grant Lowe
Hi Marc,

This is still happening.  Any more thoughts or ideas?




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On Oct 23, 2008, at 3:48 PM, Andy Shellam wrote:

 However, your services are alerting on every OK result - if you  
 convert
 the timestamps for your ping service you'll notice it's every 5  
 minutes
 - which I'm guessing is your service check interval.

An alert is not a notification. It's just a log entry that something  
'interesting' has happened with that service. It may be the first  
check after restart/reload, a hard state change, a volatile change or  
a stalking change.

 I have absolutely no idea why Nagios thinks that an OK state is an  
 alert
 though.  Does anyone with more experience than me have any ideas?

I'd hazard a guess that stalking is enabled. 
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/stalking.html

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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios on Solaris 10

2008-10-24 Thread Paul, Chris Y
Uggh... I just went through that. It seems to be more popular for people
to want to run it on Solaris but this stuff was designed on GCC
(linux/BSD) platforms and it was not easy for me... I used GCC to
compile, but you can use Sun Studio to I hear. I still have problems
getting the trending graphs (GD-dependent stuff) compiled. Once I am
finished with my homework  on this problem, I'll post a hopefully clear
description of the problem and we'll see if the community can solve.
This has been the trickiest part for me

 

If you want check_ldap, I think you will need openldap libraries and not
the sun ldap libraries.

With regard to SSL, I left that out because I had problems compiling
with openssl and the Sun SSL libraries. I think my problems centered
around not having root and having to put libraries in the vtier...

 

All in all, it took me about 20 times as long as it would have on a GCC
system to work through various funky compile options and such. I think
I'd prefer to run it on BSD, though Solaris isn't a bad platform It
just doesn't seem like there hasn't been much developing of nagios yet
in the Solaris world.

 

Good luck

 

CP

 

From: adam brooke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 6:34 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios on Solaris 10

 

Dear All,
 
Just a short question. Does anyone know if a quick install guide has
been written for installing Nagios 3.x on Solaris 10?
If so could you please forward me a link?
 
Kind Regards,
 
Adam



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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios notifications

2008-10-24 Thread Dale J. Chatham
Not sure if it helps or not, but you could assign aliases in mail which 
are the same as the hostname.

Then, in command configuration: /bin/mail $HOSTNAME$ -s Subject



Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips) wrote:
 Thanks for the reply but I don’t know that that would help us. The 
 problem isn’t that we cant select individual contacts. The problem is 
 our contacts are getting service notifications for hosts that aren’t 
 assigned to any of their associated contact groups.

 Our scenario:

 “contact1” is assigned to “contactgroup1”
 “host1” is assigned to “contactgroup1”
 “service1” is assigned to run on “host1”, “host2”, and “host3” and is 
 assigned to “contactgroup1”
 (note: “host2” and “host3” are *not* assigned to “contactgroup1” are 
 are not otherwise associated to “contact1”)

 In this scenario, why does contact1 get service notifications for 
 host2 and host3?

 Sorry if I’m making this explanation more complicated than necessary.

 Dustin


 On 10/22/08 3:41 PM, Lacayo, Luis F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It is my understanding that Nagios Version 3+ allows you to put
 individual contacts per service.

 Luis


 *From:* Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *Sent:* Wednesday, October 22, 2008 1:47 PM
 *To:* nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Subject:* [Nagios-users] Nagios notifications

 Hi --

 I apologize in advance as this question is difficult to type
 without running around in circles but here goes:

 We’re having trouble configuring Nagios service notifications to
 go to specific contacts for specific hosts.

 For instance, we have contact1 who is a member of contactgroup1.
 We have host1 who also has a contact group of contactgroup1. That
 association is working.

 However, we have service1 which runs on host1, host2, and host3,
 and has contact groups contactgroup1 and contactgroup2. Whenever
 host2, which is not associated with contact1 has a notification
 for this service, contact1 is receiving the notification.

 How do we limit notifications for service1 to only go to contact1
 if the host having trouble is host1?


 Thanks in advance,

 Dustin

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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios notifications

2008-10-24 Thread Dale J. Chatham
See my prior, in the service-notify-by-email (or whatever) use /bin/mail 
$HOSTNAME$ ...

Or, write a script to send the mail and send the HOSTNAME macro to it 
and make it smart enough to know who to notify.



Phillips, Dustin B wrote:
 Right.  I understand that would fix our problem.
   
 So you're saying we'll need to create services that have the same check 
 command but unique hosts and contactgroups?  We have 40 services and 8 
 contact groups.  Each contact group is only responsible for a portion of the 
 hosts.  Surely there is a better way to achieve this in lieu of creating 320 
 services.


 Thanks,

 Dustin



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 Sent: Thu 10/23/2008 12:52 AM
 To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios notifications
  
 At 23:02 22/10/2008, Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips) wrote:
   
 Thanks for the reply but I don't know that that would help us.  The 
 problem isn't that we cant select individual contacts.  The problem 
 is our contacts are getting service notifications for hosts that 
 aren't assigned to any of their associated contact groups.

 Our scenario:

 contact1 is assigned to contactgroup1
 host1 is assigned to contactgroup1
 service1 is assigned to run on host1, host2, and host3 and 
 is assigned to contactgroup1
 (note: host2 and host3 are not assigned to contactgroup1 are 
 are not otherwise associated to contact1)

 In this scenario, why does contact1 get service notifications for 
 host2 and host3?
 

 Mhhh .. cuz service1 is assigned to contactgroup1 and contact1 is a 
 part of contactgroup1.

 Don't assign service1 on host2  3 if you don't want contact1 to get notified.
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] Stats Info

2008-10-24 Thread Dale J. Chatham
Depends on how nagios was compiled.

Typically, /var/log/nagios or /usr/local/nagios/logs



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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios on Solaris 10

2008-10-24 Thread Grant Lowe
Hi Adam,

Instead of compiling, have you tried downloading the packages you need from 
blastwave.org?  I got the binaries from there and they installed quickly and 
fairly painlessly.  I had a little trouble with the libraries needed to run the 
NRPE binaries, but after running ldd on the binaries, I was able to find out 
which libraries I need and all the libraries were available on sunfreeware.  In 
case the libraries aren't in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH, you can always use crle, or 
create symlinks to the libraries (since they all install in /usr/local/lib be 
default).

Hope this helps.



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To: adam brooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:26:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios on Solaris 10

 
Uggh… I just went through that. It seems to be more
popular for people to want to run it on Solaris but this stuff was designed on
GCC (linux/BSD) platforms and it was not easy for me... I used GCC to compile, 
but
you can use Sun Studio to I hear. I still have problems getting the trending
graphs (GD-dependent stuff) compiled. Once I am finished with my homework  on
this problem, I’ll post a hopefully clear description of the problem and
we’ll see if the community can solve. This has been the trickiest part
for me….
 
If you want check_ldap, I think you will need openldap libraries
and not the sun ldap libraries.
With regard to SSL, I left that out because I had problems
compiling with openssl and the Sun SSL libraries. I think my problems centered
around not having root and having to put libraries in the vtier…
 
All in all, it took me about 20 times as long as it would have
on a GCC system to work through various funky compile options and such. I think
I’d prefer to run it on BSD, though Solaris isn’t a bad platform….
It just doesn’t seem like there hasn’t been much developing of
nagios yet in the Solaris world.
 
Good luck….
 
CP
 
From:adam brooke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 6:34 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios on Solaris 10
 
Dear All,
 
Just a short question. Does anyone know if a quick install guide has been
written for installing Nagios 3.x on Solaris 10?
If so could you please forward me a link?
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagiosplug-help] Host monitoring

2008-10-24 Thread Grant Lowe
Hi Andy,

How about this, to provide a clue, but maybe add confusion, tooI have four 
UNIX boxes that I'm monitoring.  two are ongoing and having this problem that 
I've asked your help with; they send email once an hour.  One box sends me 
email a few times an hour.  The fourth box is just fine and never sends me 
anything - it's always up and has no reason to notify me.




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To: Grant Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nagios-user Mailinglist 
nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 1:48:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Nagiosplug-help] Host monitoring

Hi Grant,

That is weird - according to that log file, Nagios hasn't notified you 
at all today (it should say HOST/SERVICE NOTIFICATION for every 
notification it sends out.)

However, your services are alerting on every OK result - if you convert 
the timestamps for your ping service you'll notice it's every 5 minutes 
- which I'm guessing is your service check interval.

I have absolutely no idea why Nagios thinks that an OK state is an alert 
though.  Does anyone with more experience than me have any ideas?  
(Copied in to nagios-users as is it seems more an issue with Nagios than 
the plugins.)  It could be something dead simple but I'm not seeing it!

Thanks,

Andy

Grant Lowe wrote:
 Hi Andy,

 This is peculiar.  I look at the GUI and it says, from the first day I 
 installed Nagios:

 Alert Notifications 
 File: 
 /usr/local/nagios/var/archives/nagios-09-23-2008-00.log  
 Notification detail level for all 
 hosts: 
 All notificationsAll service notificationsAll host notificationsService 
 customService acknowledgementsService warningService unknownService 
 criticalService 
 recoveryService flappingHost 
 customHost acknowledgementsHost downHost unreachableHost recoveryHost 
 flapping 
 Older Entries First:  
 Host
 Service
 Type
 Time
 Contact
 Notification Command
 Information
 No notifications have been recorded in this archived log 
 file

 But if I look at the file in question, I see this:

 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222095978] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.38 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222096228] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ssh;OK;HARD;1;SSH OK -  (protocol 1.5)
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222096278] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.28 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222096578] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.61 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222096878] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.29 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222097178] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.27 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222097478] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.31 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222097778] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.35 ms
 nagios-09-23-2008-00.log:[1222098078] SERVICE ALERT: 
 blarney;ping;OK;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 3.22 ms

 This is weird.  Does this help you to help me?


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 From: Andy Shellam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Grant Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:31:21 AM
 Subject: Re: [Nagiosplug-help] Host monitoring

 Hi Grant,

 Use the Nagios GUI - it's the Alert History option in the Reporting 
 menu - navigate back to when you first received the e-mails for that 
 host and see what the status change was like.  e.g. here's a sample from 
 mine when my co-lo host's router had a reboot overnight:

 [22-10-2008 01:29:41] HOST ALERT: Telehouse Router 2;UP;HARD;1;PING OK - 
 Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.34 ms
 [22-10-2008 01:29:31] HOST ALERT: Sydney;UP;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss 
 = 0%, RTA = 21.60 ms
 [22-10-2008 01:26:41] HOST ALERT: Sydney;UNREACHABLE;HARD;3;PING 
 CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
 [22-10-2008 01:26:31] HOST ALERT: Telehouse Router 
 2;DOWN;HARD;3;CHECK_NRPE: Socket timeout after 10 seconds.
 [22-10-2008 01:25:51] HOST ALERT: Sydney;UNREACHABLE;SOFT;2;PING 
 CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%

 You could also look at the Event Log option for the same time period 
 which will also list the notifications Nagios sent out:

 [22-10-2008 01:29:41] HOST NOTIFICATION: Andy Shellam;Telehouse Router 
 2;UP;notify-host-problem;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.34 ms
 [22-10-2008 01:29:41] HOST ALERT: Telehouse Router 2;UP;HARD;1;PING OK - 
 Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.34 ms
 [22-10-2008 01:29:31] HOST NOTIFICATION: Andy 
 Shellam;Sydney;UP;notify-host-problem;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 
 21.60 ms
 [22-10-2008 01:29:31] HOST ALERT: Sydney;UP;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss 
 = 0%, RTA = 21.60 ms
 [22-10-2008 01:26:41] HOST NOTIFICATION: Andy 
 Shellam;Sydney;UNREACHABLE;notify-host-problem;PING CRITICAL - Packet 
 loss = 100%
 [22-10-2008 01:26:41] HOST 

[Nagios-users] REDUCE TIME OF NOTIFICATIONS

2008-10-24 Thread Oscar Soto
hi!!! everyone

does somebody can helpme?
i programmed Nagios 3.0.2 to send notifications and the time is 15 minutes.
how can i reduce this time?

thank you!!!
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Re: [Nagios-users] REDUCE TIME OF NOTIFICATIONS

2008-10-24 Thread Alex Howells
 hi!!! everyone

 does somebody can helpme?
 i programmed Nagios 3.0.2 to send notifications and the time is 15 minutes.
 how can i reduce this time?

http://www.nagios.org/docs/

That would be the manual. It is good. Well worth reading. This bit
especially --

http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/configobject.html

Look for max_check_attempts, check_interval and retry_interval. Then
read the rest for good measure :)

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Re: [Nagios-users] REDUCE TIME OF NOTIFICATIONS

2008-10-24 Thread Mark Young


On Oct 24, 2008, at 8:52 PM, Oscar Soto wrote:

 hi!!! everyone

 does somebody can helpme?
 i programmed Nagios 3.0.2 to send notifications and the time is 15  
 minutes.
 how can i reduce this time?

Somewhere in your definitions for your hosts/services you have the  
'notification_interval' set to 15.  This can be changes per each host/ 
service or more easily in the generic templates. Check out this doc  
here http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/objectdefinitions.html

define host{
snip
notification_interval   5   ; sets the notification interval to be 
every  
5 mins
snip
}


I see Alex beat me to the punch.  I'll hit send anyway.  :P  Goodluck.


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