Re: Question regarding haproxy nagios setup

2011-05-02 Thread Amol
Thanks Gabriel, yes the check_http is what i was looking for since it can now tell me if one of my load balancer server is not responding to http connection request, i might not have to use the nagios plugin --- On Mon, 5/2/11, Gabriel Sosa wrote: From: Gabriel Sosa Subject: Re: Question reg

Re: Question regarding haproxy nagios setup

2011-05-02 Thread Gabriel Sosa
what are you trying to check? if the system is online? if so, I use check_http and check for a 200 OK status and for stats I check of a 401 status, if I get something else I would assume something is misconfigured Saludos On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Amol wrote: > I was using the nagios plug

RE: non-http load balancing configuration.

2011-05-02 Thread Larsen, Steen
Thanks, a configuration such as below works great for the iperf load defaulting to port 5001. Apologies for the newbie question. Details are certainly described in the documentation, I just had a hard time seeing past all the HTTP related items. -Steen defaults timeout connect 5000ms

Question regarding haproxy nagios setup

2011-05-02 Thread Amol
I was using the nagios plugin for haproxy http://cvs.orion.education.fr/viewvc/viewvc.cgi/nagios-plugins-perl/trunk/plugins/check_haproxy.pl?revision=135&view=markup my nagios installation version is Nagios Core 3.2.0 in my host config i have declared the service as define service { us

Re: Email notification on server status

2011-05-02 Thread Amol
Hi willy, Can you elaborate more on this point you can enable SNMP using the tools in the contrib/ directory     and monitor it just like the rest of your network components ; are there generic steps defined to setup this up? when i tried the steps from readme i get this error $ perl haproxy.pl