Re: [Nagios-users] Alert via SMS

2011-01-26 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
Try SMSTOOLS (http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/), it worked better than Gnokii 
for us.

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- Bram Gillemon b...@openminds.be escreveu:

 We bought the gprskit-G20 from acmesystems, it has been running for a
 couple of months now and its pretty stable. 
 
 We previously ran it using a 3G usb stick but this wasn't stable
 (kernel crashes, usb dongle disapeared, ...) 
 
 I'm running gnokkii on the box that connects to a mysql database.
 
 http://eshop.acmesystems.it/?id=GPRSKIT-G20
 
 Kr,
 Bram Gillemon
 
 
 On 26 Jan 2011, at 10:57, Giles Coochey wrote:
 
  On 26/01/2011 09:54, David Seira wrote:
  Hi.
  
  There are several ways for do it. You can use a email-to-sms
 gateway; there are some portal that are free. But I prefer use a 3g
 modem connected to the nagios server; you send the sms with the gnokii
 program, it's easy. The bad thing is you need to pay the 3g. The good
 thing for use a 3g modem is that if you lose connectivity with the
 gateway you even send notifications.
  
  Bye.
  3g modem is the best way as it is an Out-Of-Band method, you can
 probably find a provider that offers an unlimited SMS package.
  
  I've heard endless stories of people implementing this and disabling
 it straight away due to too many notifications. The older cell phones
 (often used for on-call duty) have limited memory space for messages
 and deleting them can be a bit of a pain too. I would recommend that
 you limit SMS notifications to escalations or a sub-set of your
 notifications (Priority-1 systems for instance).
  
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Re: [Nagios-users] Question about opmon agent

2010-08-25 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
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[Nagios-users] OpService's DaVINCI

2010-08-13 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
For those of you that want to give it a try: 
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[Nagios-users] Looking for beta-users

2010-07-20 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
I know, this is not the best way or place to send this message, but since it 
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OpViews Connector is an application developed to add advanced visualization 
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popular network and systems management platform. OpViews allows Nagios, Nagios 
XI, OpMon, GroundWork, Op5 and Icinga's users easily build business and 
infra-structures dashboards through an user friendly GUI. OpViews Editor 
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informations direct from their databases and show them in an graphic and 
animated dashboard, which make it perfect to show IT status on large screens, 
without having to write a single line of code. 

Using the Advanced Nagios Adapter (ANA) you don't have to make any 
modifications in your opensource monitoring application and the results are 
presented fully integrated in your monitoring environment. ANA allows you to 
connect and extract data direct from your monitoring databases, no matter what 
Nagios-based database broker you are using and without having to write any 
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As a requirement to use OpViews Connector you must use one of the following 
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On the browser/client side the only requirement is Adobe Flash Player 10.1 or 
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Re: [Nagios-users] nagios web configurator

2010-03-04 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
http://www.opmon.org

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- zorg z...@probesys.com escreveu:

 Maybe you should explain that nagios XI is not open source
 there is other web gui open source
 
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/nconf/
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagiosconfig/
 http://www.lilacplatform.com/
 
 Jim Avery a écrit :
  On 4 March 2010 09:20, wale Ajayi werty...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello every one, i need a very good web interface configurator for
 my
  nagios3.0.6 can anybody help me to get one , thanks very much.
  
 
  Nagios XI of course includes web configuration.  I haven't tried it
  yet, so can't say whether it is very good or not.
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] benchmark question

2009-12-15 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)


- David Dumortier david.dumort...@linagora.com escreveu:

 Hi Patrick, hi all,
 
 Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices) a écrit :
 
 
  - Patrick Morris patrick.mor...@hp.com escreveu:
 
  shadih rahman wrote:
   List,
  Is there any information as to what is the maximum number of
   services one can run on a single box with single instance of
 Nagios?
 
   I did not find any concrete data on this.
  
   I am running a single instance of nagios on a quad core 2.5 GHZ
   machine with with 4 Gigs of RAM.
  
   I have total of 7359 service check running on this box.  I have
 also
 
   ndoutils running on the same box as backend.
  
   My total service checks is going to five fold very soon with a
 lot
  of
   nrpe checks.
  
   Now, my question is should I run multiple instance of nagios on
 the
 
   same box or a single instance will be able to handle about 3
   service checks?
 
  In my experience, you'll run into issues right around 8,000 checks
 or
 
  so, depending no output verbosity, on a fairly stock setup. This
 is
  due
  to the size of the pipe used to temporarily store check results,
 at
  least on Linux (and you may be seeing it already with your number
 of
  checks). Around that point, even with quite a bit of tuning, the
 check
 
  results will fill the pipe in less than a second, which is the
 minimum
 
  amount of time I've been able to configure Nagios to flush it.
 When
  that
  happens, latencies go through the roof.
 
  Distributing the checks doesn't solve the problem if you're still
  sending the results to a centralized Nagios instance, since one
  machine
  still needs to process all of them.
 
  I'm working through this situation now, and it's looking like it
 may
  take a custom kernel with a larger pipe size to handle
  it.
 
 
  Shadih, we have a customer running over 20.000 service checks in a
 single
  box.
 
  The box is 2x Intel Dual-core Xeon 3Ghz with 8Gb RAM. The latency
 is
  around 0.7s. The checks are performed between 3min and 5min. They
 have
  around 40 simultaneous users.
 
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 I had to install a bunch of nagios for 40 polls. We ran some tests
 on
 bi-Xeon Dual-Core with 4Go. It seems the limit of Nagios 3 is around
 25000
 services by server, but we didn't use the interface and the recording
 to
 database is with Perl scripts of our own. Taking 2 services as a
 limit
 seem to be the right thing to do, perhaps less as 15000 with NDO.
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] benchmark question

2009-12-14 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)


- Patrick Morris patrick.mor...@hp.com escreveu:

 shadih rahman wrote:
  List,
 Is there any information as to what is the maximum number of 
  services one can run on a single box with single instance of Nagios?
  
  I did not find any concrete data on this.
 
  I am running a single instance of nagios on a quad core 2.5 GHZ 
  machine with with 4 Gigs of RAM. 
 
  I have total of 7359 service check running on this box.  I have also
 
  ndoutils running on the same box as backend. 
 
  My total service checks is going to five fold very soon with a lot
 of 
  nrpe checks. 
 
  Now, my question is should I run multiple instance of nagios on the
 
  same box or a single instance will be able to handle about 3 
  service checks?
 
 In my experience, you'll run into issues right around 8,000 checks or
 
 so, depending no output verbosity, on a fairly stock setup. This is
 due 
 to the size of the pipe used to temporarily store check results, at 
 least on Linux (and you may be seeing it already with your number of 
 checks). Around that point, even with quite a bit of tuning, the check
 
 results will fill the pipe in less than a second, which is the minimum
 
 amount of time I've been able to configure Nagios to flush it. When
 that 
 happens, latencies go through the roof.
 
 Distributing the checks doesn't solve the problem if you're still 
 sending the results to a centralized Nagios instance, since one
 machine 
 still needs to process all of them.
 
 I'm working through this situation now, and it's looking like it may 
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Shadih, we have a customer running over 20.000 service checks in a single box. 

The box is 2x Intel Dual-core Xeon 3Ghz with 8Gb RAM. The latency is around 
0.7s. The checks are performed between 3min and 5min. They have around 40 
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Re: [Nagios-users] Graphing Software that Retains Perfdata

2009-11-24 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
- Mark Baxter mark.bax...@visma.com escreveu: 
 
 

Hi, 



We’ve been using Nagiosgraph for some time for graphing, but of late my boss 
has been requesting historical data for presentations and whatnot. The problem 
is that the rrdtool doesn’t appear to keep all the data it gets. Maybe it is 
configured badly, but it appears to only keep limited data for the yearly 
graphs, so when doing a data export we only really have decent data for 
analysis from the past month or so. 



Ideally I think a solution that stores the information in a MySQL database 
would be optimal as the required data could be easily queried and exported in a 
boss-friendly format. 



Does anyone know of such a solution? If not, does anyone know if I have simply 
screwed up the Nagiosgraph install or, if not, if there is any way I can change 
the configuration so as to retain all data written to the .rrd files? 



Thanks, 



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Re: [Nagios-users] NSClient++ and .Net

2009-03-12 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
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 Actually, .Net 1.1, 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2 and 3.5 SP1 (and, coming soon,
 4.x) 
 should be installed on pretty much all well-maintained Windows XP and
 
 Windows 2003 systems. These versions coexist nicely.
 
 Microsoft has been pushing them out as part of their update packages,
 so 
 the only reason they might not be installed is that either an 
 administrator specifically excluded them from installing due to some 
 incompatibility (which is rare; I haven't heard of any problems), or 
 hasn't been diligent about doing Windows updating in the first place.
 On 
 all the servers I manage, I use WSUS and have these updates pushed out
 
 automatically. Or if you prefer, run Windows Update, and you will get
 
 all of these versions of .Net.
 
 That said, for Nagios purposes, I am not very fond of using .Net. The
 
 reason is that it has a huge footprint - and that means, more memory,
 
 slower loading times, and a host of other issues. Of the plugins I use
 
 in TNTMonitoring, those that do use .Net are well over 1 MB *each*. 
 Those that don't use it are a few dozen KB each. Obviously, I'm
 looking 
 to replace those big plugins at some point.
 
 It might be less severe for an agent that runs continuously than for a
 
 plugin that is started once.
 
 Andrew Davis wrote:
  If I recall, Windows 2000 Server didn't include .Net, but you could
 
  install it.
  Windows 2003 Server included .Net 1.x, but you could additionally
 add 
  .Net 2.x.
  Now it seems that Server 2008 includes .Net 2.x by default and you
 can 
  install .Net 3.x, though MS finall got smart and just did one big 
  rollup package so you don't have to have .Net 1.x and 2.x both 
  installed, etc.
 
  So my question is this: right now we're mostly Server 2003, but 
  migrating to Server 2008. NSClient++ 4.x requires .Net 2.x, but will
 
  it work with .Net 3.x on Server 2008? Anyone know? Anyone tried?
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios SQL configuration backed

2009-01-29 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
- James Miller j...@simutronics.com escreveu:

 Hello everyone,
 
 I've been using Nagios for a few years now and it the configuration 
 file(s) have become pretty unwieldy over the years.  So I'm going to 
 build a new server and I was hoping to get some insight into what 
 everyone's thoughts are on various Nagios addons such as:
 NDOUtils -- Config and event data storage
 NagiosQL, Frutiy or Lilac -- Configuration manager
 NoMa the NetwaysPortal for Nagios -- Notification manager
 PNP4Nagios, NagiosGrapher -- Performance graphs
 
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[Nagios-users] OpMon.org

2008-10-31 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
As promised, we just published our opensource website with OpServices 
contributions to Nagios community. 

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Re: [Nagios-users] OpMon.org

2008-10-31 Thread Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices)
Sorry, the website is http://www.opmon.org 

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 As promised, we just published our opensource website with OpServices 
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Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Windows Clients

2008-08-15 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

- Jeff Marble [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

 My Solaris clients all work great but a few of the windows clients die
 each day.
 
 I have installed and configured nsclient from MikeM on 15 Windows
 servers.  6-8 times each day, the nsclient++ service will die with no
 information in the NSC.log file.
 
 I am using nsclient, not nrpe.  No preference here, just what was the
 most straight forward for a Solaris guy to monitor a few windows
 servers.
 
 I enabled the recommended modules in the instructions and monitory
 cpu
 load, disk space, a process and memory usage in the NSC.ini file.
 These work fine.  I have since commented out NRPEListener, SysTray,
 CheckEvenLog and CheckHelpers.  Remaining is FileLogger, CheckSystem,
 CheckDisk, and NSClientListener.  I only allow the nagios host to
 connect on port 12489.  I bind to one NIC on the windows server.
 Debug is turned on.
 
 
 I am a newbie to monitoring windows clients.  Please point me in the
 right direction. I suspect I have configured something wrong because
 I
 assume many others are also using NSCLient++.I have googled, read
 blogs, and read the list.
 
 At this point, I will attempt to switch to NRPE and see if that makes
 a difference.  Unless there is a fix or a better option.
 
 Thank you,
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Re: [Nagios-users] FW: Re: Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting

2008-05-29 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
- Phil Costelloe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  Sent: 28 May 2008 12:54
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  Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] FW: Re: Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting
 
  Just to let you know, we are working in a report module to be
 released
  in the next 3 months or so. The module (OpReports for Nagios) will
 be
  fully integrated with Nagios and allow you to generate SLA and SLM
  reports with all features described here, including what we call a
  vertical and horizontal cuts.
 
 I'm also looking forward to this. I'm a big fan of OpmonAgent as a
 replacement
 for Nsclient on Windows systems, it installs and runs without any fuss
 at
 all. I like things that Just Work. :)
 
 --
 Phil Costelloe
 Foundation IT, Hermitage Berkshire RG18 9SE
 

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Re: [Nagios-users] FW: Re: Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting

2008-05-29 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
--- Mohr James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 SNIP
  Just to let you know, we are working in a report module to be 
  released in the next 3 months or so. The module (OpReports 
  for Nagios) will be fully integrated with Nagios and allow 
  you to generate SLA and SLM reports with all features 
  described here, including what we call a vertical and 
  horizontal cuts. 
  
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 FOSS or commerical?
 

We are not sure about this yet.

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[Nagios-users] OpMon Agent 2.7.1

2008-05-29 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
BTW, the latest release of OpMon Agent version 2.7.1 is available in our 
website:

http://www.opservices.com.br/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=54Itemid=54

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Re: [Nagios-users] FW: Re: Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting

2008-05-28 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
--- Bo Philip Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Have you been looking at iReport and JasperServer/JasperReport form
 http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/ireport it's a good alternative to
 Crystal Reports.
 
 In the past we have been looking at SLA reporting out of nagios with
 NDO, but unfortunately we had to stall this project for some time.
 
 Regards,
 
 Bo
 
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 Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting
 
  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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  Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Mai 2008 16:37
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  Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
  Betreff: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting
 
  Hi,
 
  We had a similar requirement - the quick  dirty way we
  managed to get reports out of Nagios  NDO was to write our
  own DB interogation script in perl (once you have the schema
  from the docs and a copy of SQLyg, the DB is easy to navigate).
 
  To get round the downtime reports for events in the past, I
  wrote a script that simply parsed the nagios logs (scheduled
  downtime events get logged by nagios, just not acted on) with
  epoch times, so it's straightforward to enter a downtime
  start / stop epoch pair, and then for each outage, you can
  check if it occured in a scheduled downtime period.
 
  Would love to hear if anyone has a more elegant solution.
 
 I figured something like that. My boss insists that there must be
 something out there as there must be other companies with the same
 problem. That might be true, but it is likely that other companies saw
 that there was nothing and built their own solution, but never made it
 available publically.
 
 Using the GUI to record a downtime is much easier than what we do now.
 Even if it is in the past, it still appears in nagios.log and grepping
 for SCHEDULE_SVC_DOWNTIME for the given host/service pair is pretty
 straightforward. Perhaps the long term solution would be to change
 the code (commands.c???) so that each time a downtime is entered it is
 stored in a DB table at the same time it is written to the command
 file. At that point all of the checks have been done and all we should
 need to do is parse the output line and do a DB insert.
 
 I am curious what you use for the actual reporting. Does the DB
 interogation script simply pull the data out of the DB or does it do
 any reformating? We have been looking at using Crystal Reports, but we
 currently still have the problem with the outages, but if we figure
 out how to get it into the DB we should be OK.
 
 Regards,
 
 Jim Mohr
 

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Re: [Nagios-users] Problem Getting NSClient 2.01 to run on Windows Server 2003 Storage Server

2008-01-15 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
No problem Andrew. Glad to know it´s working. 

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Hi there – 



Thanks for your reply. I was able to install opmon agent onto our server, and 
aside from reconfiguring the 

port on the Nagios server, everything ran immediately. Thanks for the help. 






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Andrew, try our OpMon Agent: 
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Hi there – 



I am trying to get NSClient 2.01 to run on Windows Server 2003 Storage Server. 
The installation process appears 

to go without a problem, and there is a Nagios Agent heading in the Services 
window. However, whenever I try to 

run NSClient, the program cannot start, and the error message that appears 
indicates the program closed 

unexpectedly. I tried running NSClient in Windows 2000 compatibility mode with 
the same result. 



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Re: [Nagios-users] Problem Getting NSClient 2.01 to run on Windows Server 2003 Storage Server

2008-01-13 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
Andrew, try our OpMon Agent: 
http://www.opservices.com.br/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=54Itemid=54
 

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I am trying to get NSClient 2.01 to run on Windows Server 2003 Storage Server. 
The installation process appears 

to go without a problem, and there is a Nagios Agent heading in the Services 
window. However, whenever I try to 

run NSClient, the program cannot start, and the error message that appears 
indicates the program closed 

unexpectedly. I tried running NSClient in Windows 2000 compatibility mode with 
the same result. 



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Re: [Nagios-users] SMS gateway

2008-01-05 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SMS gateway 





in the future am thinking of a good enhancements of SMS (gnokii or smstools) to 
be 2 way communications, i.e. so the server can be controled via mobile phone. 
if a server/service goes down, you can reply to the 
alert SMS message with a reboot command or start an application, 
to fix a service as long the server reachable and the signal can get to the 
server. 

What do you think ? 

Thanks Dennis and Peter for you inputs ... i have downloaded smstools started 
with the configuration. 






On 1/5/08, Peter Edmonds  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

 which tools do you use to send sms through GSM modem (connected via COM) 
 through nagios: 
 smstools, kanal, or smsclient 

I use gnokii. Modem is a Telular GSM SX5D 

/etc/gnokiirc looks like this 

[global] 
port = /dev/ttyS0 
model = AT 
initlength = default 
connection = serial 
use_locking = yes 
serial_baudrate = 19200 
smsc_timeout = 10 
[gnokiid] 
bindir = /usr/sbin/ 
[connect_script] 
TELEPHONE = 12345678 
[disconnect_script] 
[logging] 
debug = on 
rlpdebug = off 
xdebug = off 



Notify command for service notifications looks like this 

echo -e 
$HOSTNAME$\n$SERVICEDESC$\n$SERVICESTATE$\n$SERVICEOUTPUT$\n$LONGDATETIME$ 
|gnokii --sendsms $CONTACTPAGER$  
/usr/local/groundwork/nagios/var/gnokii.log 21 

For host notifications this does the job 

echo -e 
$HOSTNAME$\n$SERVICEDESC$\n$SERVICESTATE$\n$HOSTOUTPUT$\n$LONGDATETIME$ 
|gnokii --sendsms $CONTACTPAGER$  /usr/local/nagios/var/gnokii.log 
21 

Peter Edmonds 



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Actually, smstools allow you to interact with any application. You can send a 
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keep in mind the security issues. 

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[Nagios-users] RES: RES: RES: NRPE question

2007-12-05 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

 -Mensagem original-
 De: Hari Sekhon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviada em: quarta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2007 14:24
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Assunto: Re: RES: RES: [Nagios-users] NRPE question
 
 
 
 Dario B. Bestetti wrote:
  I can see what you are saying, but do you have any *nix servers running
  nrpe that do not have ssh and rsync?
 
  I certainly don't. It's pretty much standard on every linux system for
  example, even the tight and minimalist gentoo...
 
  -h
 
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  Yes, not us, but our customers and we want to be less invasive as 
  possible...
 
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 What about a cronned pull from a central location then? This is the
 pull rather than the push but it's less instant.
 
 I think by the time you start doing that though, perhaps cfengine might
 be better, I've heard good things about it, just not got round to using
 it yet.
 
 -h
 
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Yes, there are many options, but all out of the Nagios-agents. We still would 
have some sort of access, out of Nagios to pull
it. We´ll start to look into the NRPE code and see what we can do about it. 

I was just wondering if somebody else was looking for this kind of solution. 
Anyway, thanks for the answers.

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[Nagios-users] RES: RES: NRPE question

2007-12-05 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

 -Mensagem original-
 De: Hari Sekhon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviada em: quarta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2007 14:10
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Assunto: Re: RES: [Nagios-users] NRPE question
 
 
 
 Dario B. Bestetti wrote:
  -Mensagem original-
  De: Hari Sekhon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Enviada em: quarta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2007 11:50
  Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
  Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE question
 
 
 
  Dario B. Bestetti wrote:
 
  ItRs anybody interested or already working in a way to keep a centralized 
  repository of remote
 
  plugins and configuration for NRPE ?
 
  What we are looking for is to add/develop some new option in NRPE to 
  pull the remote
 
  plugins/configuration installed in the NRPE
 
  agentRs nodes and keep them in the Nagios monitor node for backup 
  purposes.
 
  Does it sounds stupid
 
  Not at all. Bash + Rsync. One Nrpe config for all agents. One set of
  plugins that gets put on all agents. This is what I do. Simplifies
  things nicely and keeps nrpe affairs well maintained.
 
  -h
 
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  Hari, what we would like to have is a function inside NRPE agents to do it. 
  Using Bash+Rsync is ok,
 but the remote node must have
  rsync and ssh (for security) installed, itŽs another piece of software to 
  maintain operational.
 Having something inside NRPE would
  allow to do it without depending on any other sw package.
 
  []s
  Dario
 
 I can see what you are saying, but do you have any *nix servers running
 nrpe that do not have ssh and rsync?
 
 I certainly don't. It's pretty much standard on every linux system for
 example, even the tight and minimalist gentoo...
 
 -h
 
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Yes, not us, but our customers and we want to be less invasive as possible...

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[Nagios-users] NRPE question

2007-12-05 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

It´s anybody interested or already working in a way to keep a centralized 
repository of remote plugins and configuration for NRPE ?
What we are looking for is to add/develop some new option in NRPE to pull the 
remote plugins/configuration installed in the NRPE
agent´s nodes and keep them in the Nagios monitor node for backup purposes.

Does it sounds stupid ?

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[Nagios-users] RES: NRPE question

2007-12-05 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

 -Mensagem original-
 De: Hari Sekhon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviada em: quarta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2007 11:50
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE question
 
 
 
 Dario B. Bestetti wrote:
  ItŽs anybody interested or already working in a way to keep a centralized 
  repository of remote
 plugins and configuration for NRPE ?
  What we are looking for is to add/develop some new option in NRPE to pull 
  the remote
 plugins/configuration installed in the NRPE
  agentŽs nodes and keep them in the Nagios monitor node for backup purposes.
 
  Does it sounds stupid
 Not at all. Bash + Rsync. One Nrpe config for all agents. One set of
 plugins that gets put on all agents. This is what I do. Simplifies
 things nicely and keeps nrpe affairs well maintained.
 
 -h
 
 --
 Hari Sekhon

Hari, what we would like to have is a function inside NRPE agents to do it. 
Using Bash+Rsync is ok, but the remote node must have
rsync and ssh (for security) installed, it´s another piece of software to 
maintain operational. Having something inside NRPE would
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[Nagios-users] RES: SMS gateway

2007-11-29 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

We use Smstools (http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/) which works very smoothly, 
but hardware is always a problems because of cable
and cel devices compatibility. Lately we´ve found a little device from Huawei, 
the E220 model which connects trhough USB and works
fine. I think the best hw solution would be the Falcon modems, but 
unfortunately they are hard and expensive to find here. Check
with the guys from Netways (www.netways.de), I believe they have a ready 
package using Falcon as SMS gateway fully integrated with
Nagios.

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 Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users] SMS gateway
 
 
 
 I use a Nokia 6210e with a data cable connected to the serial port,
 running gnokii to handle sending the SMSs.
 Cheap and functional,
 regards
 Rafe
 
 
 Marcel Hecko wrote:
  Hi, does anybody know of any HARDWARE solution into which I would just
  stick GSM SIM card and send SMS messages from Nagios?
  Something with ethernet interface - like - I would just call HTTP URI and
  the device will send the SMS text to the number encoded in the HTTP
  request (both - the text and phone number).
 
  Basically - very basic SMS gateway. With pre-paid sim card that would be
  just magic!
 
  Does something like that exist? Possibly with two-way communitaction?
  What price should I be looking at?
 
  Cheers!
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[Nagios-users] RES: Passive service notification after X minutes

2007-11-26 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

James, I would try to use na event correlation mechanism to pre-process the 
traps before sending it to Nagios. Try SEC
(http://kodu.neti.ee/~risto/sec/). It´s an elegant solution for this sort of 
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 Enviada em: segunda-feira, 26 de novembro de 2007 14:03
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 Assunto: [Nagios-users] Passive service notification after X minutes
 
 
 
 Hi All!
 
 We have an application that sends SNMP traps to a trap server. Which
 then uses send_nsca to send status changes. The application may notice a
 problem and send a trap, thus changing the status of the Nagios service,
 but the problem is self-correcting and the application may be Ok within
 just a few seconds. However, the Nagios service has become critical and
 thus send a notification. Not a happy thing at 2AM when you are sound
 asleep.
 
 Looking through the service definition I do not see anything that
 applies. If it were an active service, I could use max_check_attempts.
 However, in this cases, we only get the traps on every status change, so
 if the service is down, the trap is set and thus the notification is
 sent. Within the trap receiver, there is no way to wait a specific
 period of time before sending the messages, only wait for X traps in Y
 minutes.
 
 I am at a loss as to how to get Nagios to wait for a specific length of
 time before starting the notification other than creating some major
 kludge like tweaking the notification mechanism somehow. Any help is
 appreaciated.
 
 Regards,
 
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[Nagios-users] OpMon Agent version 2.5.0.12

2007-11-20 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

We have as of now NRPE version 2 support built in OpMonAgent. The new
version and documentation can be downloaded from:

http://www.opservices.com.br/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=54It
emid=54

Please notice that NRPE does not support SSL yet, so it must be called with
the option -n, check_nrpe -n

Suggestions and bugs can be sent to our support forum at
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[Nagios-users] RES: nsclient, is it still an acceptable method to monitor nt

2007-11-09 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

We are working (but slowly) to use the same protocol used/defined by Tony in 
NC_net, but so far, we decided to stick with an upgrade of the old NSClient 
without the use of .NET framework. The problem for us is that most of our 
customers doesn´t want to install the .NET framework and we don´t want to force 
them. 

We´ll have a new version of OpMon Agent in a few days, with some improvements, 
but our project is definitly different from NC_net.

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Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users] nsclient, is it still an acceptable method to 
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Sex, 2007-11-09 às 11:35 +0100, Andreas Ericsson escreveu:
  NSClient (seems too old, not being developed)
  NSClient++ (presumably enhanced in some way)
  OpServices version of NSClient (still being developed)
  NC_Net (still being developed)
  
  In the end I simply went with NC_Net and it appears to work for us just
  fine, and I often see the author on this list, which tells me that he's
  still involved with Nagios in some way.
  
  It would be nice if all the different people who independently developed
  all the different versions 'unforked' their efforts though :-), it would
  make the decision on which one to use much easier, by having a lack of
  choice!!
 
 They aren't really forks. OpServices have simply taken over maintainership
 of NSClient (more or less, as the original author seems to have vanished).
 NSClient++ is a re-implementation in C++, with support for NRPE style script
 based checks as well. NC_Net does things through dot net stuff and some m$
 voodoo, but incorporates the NSClient mode of address since that's what the
 official plugins support.
 
 So it's really three different agents.

NSClient++ has a nasty bug on the option to check services. It can't
handle services that contain white space in their names.

Rui

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[Nagios-users] RES: nsclient, is it still an acceptable method to monitor nt

2007-11-08 Thread Dario B. Bestetti

Steve, you might try our enhanced NSClient: 

http://www.opservices.com.br/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=54It
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Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users] nsclient, is it still an acceptable method to
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Steve Ensley wrote:
 I'm upgrading another departments Nagios 1.3 instance to Nagios 2.9.  they
 are using nsclient to get some info from some nt servers.  Most of my
Nagios
 experience has been monitoring Unix servers.
 
 The website at http://nsclient.ready2run.nl/ for nsclient doesnt seem to
 have been touched since 2004.  Is it still a viable method to monitor nt
 servers or is there somthing else I should be looking into to replace it.
 

Try NSClient++ instead. It's at sourceforge somewhere, and is quite a lot
fresher. NSClient might work, but it's getting rather ancient.

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[Nagios-users] RES: Nagios Plugin for WinCC Simatic

2007-09-19 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
Andreas, does it has a SNMP agent built in ? If yes you could get
informations through SNMP.

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Assunto: [Nagios-users] Nagios Plugin for WinCC Simatic

Hello all.

The Company Siemens will install a Simatic for Control in our new Data
Center.

The Monitor System for Simatic is WinCC.

Has anybody got a plugin for check the state from the Simatic or a plugin
for check the Simatic via WinCC?
Or a better idea to check the state?

Thanks for your Help :)

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[Nagios-users] OpMon Agent 2.4.0.0 released

2007-09-17 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
Just to let you know we have released a new OpMon Agent version with some
bug fixes. 
Version 2.4.0.0 is available for download at:
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Fixes:
- Fix the parser to detect just one IP address field. 
- Fix the parser to allow spaces in the IP addresses field. 
- Fix the parser to allow * in the the IP address field.

 

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[Nagios-users] RES: Status Map / NOC Screens

2007-08-30 Thread Dario B. Bestetti
Giles, try this project: http://nexsm.sourceforge.net/

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Giles Coochey
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2007 04:38
Para: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Assunto: [Nagios-users] Status Map / NOC Screens

Hello List,

I’ve had a bit of a google and look through the archives, and haven’t found 
much that will help me on this, so I thought I’d put something to the list:

I’m currently working on user co-ordinates for the status map. It’s an annoying 
and fidgety task to get everything positioned correctly. I did come across a 
Linux tool which seemed to be able to help, but unfortunately it required a 
UNIX GUI, which I don’t have access to.

So, what techniques and tools have you used in design and positioning of items 
on the statusmap?

I’m currently resorting to using Visio to move text boxes around, each 
representing a host on the statusmap - having set the page size to around the 
resolution that will be used in our NOC, but it’s still quite a fiddle and I 
still have to manually go through my configuration files entering the 
appropriate co-ordinates. Another issue is that Visio’s origin is on the bottom 
right of the screen, while Nagios’s origin is on the top right of the screen, 
meaning that the status map is inverted vertically when put into Nagios from 
Visio (not a huge problem).

I am intending to use the link:

http://nagioshost/nagios/cgi-bin/statusmap.cgi?createimage

on a full screen browser Window (like Kiosk-Mode) for our NOC, it looks like I 
will have to embed this to get the page to refresh, plus it also seems that the 
background will need some work to make it look nice, it would be good to hear 
if anyone has had experience down this route as well and has any advice, or 
alternatives to suggest?

We will also have the tactical overview in the NOC (which is probably more 
useful than the map, but we have a need for pretty pictures as well ☺).

Thanks in advance for any feedback and advice!

Best regards
 
Giles Coochey

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