On 2011-10-16 20:12, Sime Ramov wrote:
> Hello. I need to keep track of one remote Nagios instance output, which
> excludes cnagios[1].
While nagios output can be made "lite" [1], watching system stats all
day does suck.
Is permanently allocating visual space really your best interrupt vector
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On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Sime Ramov wrote:
> * Nick [2011-10-16T20:37+0100]:
>> Why not just get it to email you on state changes?
>
> Too many unimportant emails.
This is a nagios misconfiguration, not a call for new software.
Think about what you are asking: "I want a program to monit
* Nick [2011-10-16T20:37+0100]:
> Why not just get it to email you on state changes?
Too many unimportant emails.
* u...@netbeisser.de [2011-10-16T20:52+0200]:
> Why curses? I had something like
> tail -F messages | egrep '(CRIT|WARN)'
Unfortunatelly, this specific instance is all over the place,
tracking many servers, and tailing logs is not an option. I need
something more visual.
Something like cnagios,
Quoth Sime Ramov:
> Hello. I need to keep track of one remote Nagios instance output, which
> excludes cnagios[1].
Why not just get it to email you on state changes?
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On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 08:12:30PM +0200, Sime Ramov wrote:
> Hello. I need to keep track of one remote Nagios instance output, which
> excludes cnagios[1].
>
> Is there a good tool somewhere, maybe with curses interface or
> something? Right now, I have the original Nagios page opened in browser,
Hello. I need to keep track of one remote Nagios instance output, which
excludes cnagios[1].
Is there a good tool somewhere, maybe with curses interface or
something? Right now, I have the original Nagios page opened in browser,
and am not happy with such solution, would love something simpler.
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