Re: [Nagios-users] Host Monitoring and Graph Report

2013-03-18 Thread Net Warrior
At the moment CPU and disk usage and was thinking of installing a
network monitoring as well that I found.

Thanks.

2013/3/18 Kirill Bychkov :
> Hi,
> What plugin are you using?
>
> On 18 March 2013 16:16, Net Warrior  wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys.
>>
>> I just was wondering if there is a plugin that can sumarize the host
>> utilization as in CPU/LAN/DISK Activities, I found some pluging for a
>> particular purpose as in CPU which then it can display a graph of it
>> usage, do you know something like that or should I go look for another
>> product? Made I myself clear?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your time and support
>> Best regards
>>
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Re: [Nagios-users] Host Monitoring and Graph Report

2013-03-18 Thread Kirill Bychkov
Hi,
What plugin are you using?

On 18 March 2013 16:16, Net Warrior  wrote:

> Hi guys.
>
> I just was wondering if there is a plugin that can sumarize the host
> utilization as in CPU/LAN/DISK Activities, I found some pluging for a
> particular purpose as in CPU which then it can display a graph of it
> usage, do you know something like that or should I go look for another
> product? Made I myself clear?
>
>
> Thanks for your time and support
> Best regards
>
>
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[Nagios-users] Host Monitoring and Graph Report

2013-03-18 Thread Net Warrior
Hi guys.

I just was wondering if there is a plugin that can sumarize the host
utilization as in CPU/LAN/DISK Activities, I found some pluging for a
particular purpose as in CPU which then it can display a graph of it
usage, do you know something like that or should I go look for another
product? Made I myself clear?


Thanks for your time and support
Best regards

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Re: [Nagios-users] Host monitoring

2007-11-14 Thread Marc Powell
Because it sucks and is hard to follow conversations.

Why not?

Don't top-post please.

> -Original Message-
> From: Jerad Riggin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 2:40 PM
> To: Marc Powell
> Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Host monitoring
> 
> I understand this part, but for example right now the service
> description for each host is CheckString.  That way I can group all of
> them into a service group based on that description so we can pull
> availability reports for the host and the only service being

Ah, more details come to light.

> monitored.  If I wanted to do it your way, wouldn't I have to use the
> service description of each check in the servicegroups config file?

I don't use servicegroups but I expect that could easily be resolved by
logical naming of the services (CheckString-vhostname) and using
wildcards or regex in your servicegroup match (CheckString-*).

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Re: [Nagios-users] Host monitoring

2007-11-14 Thread Jerad Riggin
I understand this part, but for example right now the service
description for each host is CheckString.  That way I can group all of
them into a service group based on that description so we can pull
availability reports for the host and the only service being
monitored.  If I wanted to do it your way, wouldn't I have to use the
service description of each check in the servicegroups config file?

On Nov 12, 2007 5:13 PM, Marc Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerad Riggin
> > Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 4:52 PM
> > To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: [Nagios-users] Host monitoring
> >
> > So what would be the best way to monitor in this situation?
> >
> > I have Host A, hosting two websites.
> >
> > Currently I have both websites configured as separate hosts, so in
> > nagios it shows up as ServerA - site.com, and another host ServerA -
> > siteb.com
> >
> > This doesn't seem efficient since I am pinging both sites, but it's
> > the same host.  Ideally I would want to just ping the host, and check
> > strings on each site under that host.  Any recommendations?
>
> Unless I'm missing something obvious, this seems pretty straightforward.
> host{} definition for the web server machine, service{} definitions for
> each vhost using check_http to check them. You can craft a command{}
> definition to pass the variable parameters like vhost name, uri and
> search string like so --
>
> define command {
>command_name   check_http_url
>command_line   $USER1$/check_http -I $HOSTADDRESS$
> -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -wt 20 -ct 30 -to 35 -s $ARG3$
>}
>
> To check to vhosts --
>
> define service {
>usegeneric-service
>host_name  my_webserver
>service_descriptionHTTP VHOST site1
>check_command
> check_http_url!www.site1.com!/mypage!/html
>}
>
> define service {
>usegeneric-service
>host_name  my_webserver
>service_descriptionHTTP VHOST site2
>check_command
> check_http_url!www.site2.com!/someotherpage!/html
>}
>
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Re: [Nagios-users] Host monitoring

2007-11-12 Thread Marc Powell


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerad Riggin
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 4:52 PM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] Host monitoring
> 
> So what would be the best way to monitor in this situation?
> 
> I have Host A, hosting two websites.
> 
> Currently I have both websites configured as separate hosts, so in
> nagios it shows up as ServerA - site.com, and another host ServerA -
> siteb.com
> 
> This doesn't seem efficient since I am pinging both sites, but it's
> the same host.  Ideally I would want to just ping the host, and check
> strings on each site under that host.  Any recommendations?

Unless I'm missing something obvious, this seems pretty straightforward.
host{} definition for the web server machine, service{} definitions for
each vhost using check_http to check them. You can craft a command{}
definition to pass the variable parameters like vhost name, uri and
search string like so --

define command {
command_name   check_http_url
command_line   $USER1$/check_http -I $HOSTADDRESS$
-H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -wt 20 -ct 30 -to 35 -s $ARG3$
}

To check to vhosts --

define service {
usegeneric-service
host_name  my_webserver
service_descriptionHTTP VHOST site1
check_command
check_http_url!www.site1.com!/mypage!/html
}

define service {
usegeneric-service
host_name  my_webserver
service_descriptionHTTP VHOST site2
check_command
check_http_url!www.site2.com!/someotherpage!/html
}

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[Nagios-users] Host monitoring

2007-11-12 Thread Jerad Riggin
So what would be the best way to monitor in this situation?

I have Host A, hosting two websites.

Currently I have both websites configured as separate hosts, so in
nagios it shows up as ServerA - site.com, and another host ServerA -
siteb.com

This doesn't seem efficient since I am pinging both sites, but it's
the same host.  Ideally I would want to just ping the host, and check
strings on each site under that host.  Any recommendations?

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