[Nagios-users] Local firewall changes on Nagios core server

2010-02-22 Thread Jerry Joy
Hi,

I have setup a Nagios server on RHEL 5 and it has the local firewall "ON".
What exactly are the changes required on the local firewall so that Nagios
core server is able to accept reports from NRPE and NSClient++ agents. I
don't see a fixed port used by Nagios core.

Thanks,
Jerry
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Re: [Nagios-users] Local firewall changes on Nagios core server

2010-02-22 Thread Assaf Flatto
Jerry Joy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup a Nagios server on RHEL 5 and it has the local firewall 
> "ON". What exactly are the changes required on the local firewall so 
> that Nagios core server is able to accept reports from NRPE and 
> NSClient++ agents. I don't see a fixed port used by Nagios core.
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry
Nagios does not need a specific port to send out on , unless you use 
NSCA , then you will need to open  the ports for the NSCA daemon .

The NRPE and NSClient++ ports need to be open on the client machines - 
not on the Core server .

If your machine is behind the company firewall - and not accessible from 
the web , you may want to disable the firewall on the local machine.

Assaf

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Re: [Nagios-users] Local firewall changes on Nagios core server

2010-02-22 Thread Jim Avery
On 22 February 2010 09:06, Jerry Joy  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup a Nagios server on RHEL 5 and it has the local firewall "ON".
> What exactly are the changes required on the local firewall so that Nagios
> core server is able to accept reports from NRPE and NSClient++ agents. I
> don't see a fixed port used by Nagios core.
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry

The Nagios server will pull check results using nrpe so you shouldn't
need to open a specific port.

Likewise, usually the Nagios server will query the NSClient++ agent
either using the same nrpe protocol or using the check_nt protocol in
which case you also shouldn't need to open a specific port.  However,
if you have configure NSClient++ to send check results to Nagios using
the NSCA protocol, you will need to configure the nsca daemon on your
Nagios server to receive these checks and forward them to Nagios.  The
port the nsca daemon listens on is configurable - by default it's port
5667.

Another problem I have seen in the past with RedHat variants of Linux
is that SELinux can be a right pain to configure to get things like
nsca working.  I used to disable SELinux, but now I tend to use Debian
derived versions of Linux rather then RedHat so don't see this
problem.

hth,

Jim

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[Nagios-users] NRPE question

2010-02-22 Thread shadih rahman
I am running nrpe as daemon rather than xinetd.  I have one server which
showed high load and all nrpe checks where showing UNKNOWN.  Later on I
logged into the box and I saw there were 382 nrpe process running.  Can
someone shed some light into this?  Thanks

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Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE question

2010-02-22 Thread patrick . morris
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:

> I am running nrpe as daemon rather than xinetd.  I have one server which 
> showed high load and all nrpe checks where showing UNKNOWN.  Later on I 
> logged into the box and I saw there were 382 nrpe process running.  Can 
> someone shed some light into this?  Thanks

Happens here all the time.  I have a Nagios check that looks for
high numbers of NRPE processes and restarts it if it goes out of 
control.

I'm not sure what causes it; the brute force method we're using here has
been enough to keep it under control.

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Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE question

2010-02-22 Thread shadih rahman
I have thought about this solution but I have an issue with this.  Let us
say the machine has high load.   Now, I presume, we are checking the number
of "nrpe" processes on client host via nrpe.  If the load is high, the check
for number of nrpe processes will fail, which in turn would fork possibly
another nrpe process?  Please advise on this.  Thanks

>
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:34 PM,  wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:
>>
>> > I am running nrpe as daemon rather than xinetd.  I have one server which
>> showed high load and all nrpe checks where showing UNKNOWN.  Later on I
>> logged into the box and I saw there were 382 nrpe process running.  Can
>> someone shed some light into this?  Thanks
>>
>> Happens here all the time.  I have a Nagios check that looks for
>> high numbers of NRPE processes and restarts it if it goes out of
>> control.
>>
>> I'm not sure what causes it; the brute force method we're using here has
>> been enough to keep it under control.
>>
>
>
>
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Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE question

2010-02-22 Thread shadih rahman
I have thought about this solution but I have an issue with this.  Let us
say the machine has high load.   Now, I presume, we are checking the number
of "nrpe" processes on client host via nrpe.  If the load is high, the check
for number of nrpe processes will fail, which in turn would fork possibly
another nrpe process?  Please advise on this.  Thanks

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 3:01 PM, shadih rahman  wrote:

> I have thought about this solution but I have an issue with this.  Let us
> say the machine has high load.   Now, I presume, we are checking the number
> of "nrpe" processes on client host via nrpe.  If the load is high, the check
> for number of nrpe processes will fail, which in turn would fork possibly
> another nrpe process?  Please advise on this.  Thanks
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:34 PM,  wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:
>>
>> > I am running nrpe as daemon rather than xinetd.  I have one server which
>> showed high load and all nrpe checks where showing UNKNOWN.  Later on I
>> logged into the box and I saw there were 382 nrpe process running.  Can
>> someone shed some light into this?  Thanks
>>
>> Happens here all the time.  I have a Nagios check that looks for
>> high numbers of NRPE processes and restarts it if it goes out of
>> control.
>>
>> I'm not sure what causes it; the brute force method we're using here has
>> been enough to keep it under control.
>>
>
>
>
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[Nagios-users] Alternate schedule for service

2010-02-22 Thread shadih rahman
I have to check a service every 30 minutes during normal business hour and
check the service every two hours after mid-night.  I have a extended time
period  definition.  Can someone please give an example how to do this?
Thanks

define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name extended
alias   extended
sunday  07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
monday  07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
tuesday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
wednesday   07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
thursday07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
friday  07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
saturday07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
}

define service{
nameextended; Name of this
template
use generic-service ; Inherit default values
check_periodextended
normal_check_interval   30
retry_check_interval5
max_check_attempts  2
notification_period extended
notification_interval   30
notification_optionsc,r,f
register0; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS A
TEMPLATE
}







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Re: [Nagios-users] Alternate schedule for service

2010-02-22 Thread patrick . morris
Hi shadih!

On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:

> I have to check a service every 30 minutes during normal business hour and 
> check the service every two hours after mid-night.  I have a extended time 
> period  definition.  Can someone please give an example how to do this?  
> Thanks
> 
> define timeperiod{
> timeperiod_name extended
> alias   extended
> sunday  07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> monday  07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> tuesday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> wednesday   07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> thursday07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> friday  07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> saturday07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> }
> 
> define service{
> nameextended; Name of this 
> template
> use generic-service ; Inherit default values
> check_periodextended
> normal_check_interval   30
> retry_check_interval5
> max_check_attempts  2
> notification_period extended
> notification_interval   30
> notification_optionsc,r,f
> register0; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS A TEMPLATE
> }

If you need two different normal_check_intervals, you probably need two
services.  I can't think of any way to modify the check interval based
on a time period (though maybe someone else will have some ideas).

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Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE question

2010-02-22 Thread shadih rahman
Unfortunately my problem is that its happenning on a remote client machine
rather than nagios server.

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 3:32 PM,  wrote:

> Hi shadih!
>
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:
>
> > I have thought about this solution but I have an issue with this.  Let us
> say the machine has high load.   Now, I presume, we are checking the number
> of "nrpe" processes on client host via nrpe.  If the load is high, the check
> for number of nrpe processes will fail, which in turn would fork possibly
> another nrpe process?  Please advise on this.  Thanks
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:34 PM,  patrick.mor...@hp.com>> wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:
> >
> > > I am running nrpe as daemon rather than xinetd.  I have one server
> which showed high load and all nrpe checks where showing UNKNOWN.  Later on
> I logged into the box and I saw there were 382 nrpe process running.  Can
> someone shed some light into this?  Thanks
> >
> > Happens here all the time.  I have a Nagios check that looks for
> > high numbers of NRPE processes and restarts it if it goes out of
> > control.
> >
> > I'm not sure what causes it; the brute force method we're using here has
> > been enough to keep it under control.
>
> The check I was referring to runs on the Nagios boxes (since that's
> where I see nrpe go out of control).  So I'm doing a local check that
> does nothing but look for NRPE in the process list; it doesn't use NRPE
> to do that.
>



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[Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios

2010-02-22 Thread akp geek
Hi All -

   I have installed nagios on *server1*. Without installing NRPE on
the *Server2* , would it possible to use the *check_disk* to monitor the
space on *server2*. Thanks for the help

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios

2010-02-22 Thread Stuart Browne
> From: akp geek [mailto:akpg...@gmail.com] 
>  
> I have installed nagios on server1. Without installing NRPE on the Server2 ,
> would it possible to use the check_disk to monitor the space on server2. 
> Thanks
> for the help

Investigate the 'check_by_ssh' plugin that comes with the nagios-plugins.

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios

2010-02-22 Thread Ennis Ibarra
What are you familiar with? Perl, BASH ? If you want to give it a try, use 
http://debianclusters.cs.uni.edu/index.php/Creating_Your_Own_Nagios_Plugin it 
was very handy for me, and the previous suggestion about check_by_ssh is also 
handy. 

Go crazy mate and good luck. 


- Original Message - 
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Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 2:59:19 PM 
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios 

> From: akp geek [mailto:akpg...@gmail.com] 
> 
> I have installed nagios on server1. Without installing NRPE on the Server2 , 
> would it possible to use the check_disk to monitor the space on server2. 
> Thanks 
> for the help 

Investigate the 'check_by_ssh' plugin that comes with the nagios-plugins. 

Stuart 

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios

2010-02-22 Thread Stuart Browne
> From: Ennis Ibarra [mailto:en...@nmcourts.gov] 
>> From: "Stuart Browne" 
>>> From: akp geek [mailto:akpg...@gmail.com] 
>>>  
>>> I have installed nagios on server1. Without installing NRPE on the
>>> Server2, would it possible to use the check_disk to monitor the
>>> space on server2. Thanks for the help
>>
>> Investigate the 'check_by_ssh' plugin that comes with the nagios-plugins.
>>
> What are you familiar with?  Perl, BASH ?If you want to give it a try,
> use
> http://debianclusters.cs.uni.edu/index.php/Creating_Your_Own_Nagios_Plugin
> it was very handy for me, and the previous suggestion about check_by_ssh
> is also handy.

Another option I didn't think of is to use NSCA to submit passive checks.  But 
that involves installing the NSCA client on SERVER2 and the NSCA service on 
SERVER1.

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Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios

2010-02-22 Thread James Pratt


>> -Original Message-
>> From: Stuart Browne [mailto:stuart.bro...@ausregistry.com.au]
>> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 5:46 PM
>> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_disk question Nagios
>> 
>> > From: Ennis Ibarra [mailto:en...@nmcourts.gov]
>> >> From: "Stuart Browne" 
>> >>> From: akp geek [mailto:akpg...@gmail.com]
>> >>>
>> >>> I have installed nagios on server1. Without installing NRPE on
the
>> >>> Server2, would it possible to use the check_disk to monitor the
>> >>> space on server2. Thanks for the help
>> >>
>> >> Investigate the 'check_by_ssh' plugin that comes with the
nagios-plugins.
>> >>
>> > What are you familiar with?  Perl, BASH ?If you want to give it
a try,
>> > use
>> >
http://debianclusters.cs.uni.edu/index.php/Creating_Your_Own_Nagios_Plug
in
>> > it was very handy for me, and the previous suggestion about
check_by_ssh
>> > is also handy.
>> 
>> Another option I didn't think of is to use NSCA to submit passive
checks.  But that
>> involves installing the NSCA client on SERVER2 and the NSCA service
on SERVER1.
>> 
>> Stuart

Those would all work, but if you are like me and have too many things to
monitor with software agents and such, there is always good old SNMP
polling -

http://nagios.manubulon.com/

cheers,
james

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[Nagios-users] Snort 2.8.5 on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Installation Guide

2010-02-22 Thread David Gullett
We're pleased to announce that we have just published a step-by-step guide on 
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It's available for direct download here: 
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Re: [Nagios-users] Snort 2.8.5 on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Installation Guide

2010-02-22 Thread David Gullett
Ugh, my apologies, wrong list.

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We're pleased to announce that we have just published a step-by-step guide on 
how to install Snort 2.8.5 and Snort Report 1.3.1 on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS.

It's available for direct download here: 
http://www.symmetrixtech.com/articles/001-snortinstallguide.pdf

Regards,

David Gullett
Symmetrix Technologies
http://www.symmetrixtech.com


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