First you need to decide what kind of check you're attempting. Your mail
says "snmp" (and "smnp") but your config says "SMTP".
Try actually running an SNMP check and you might get better results. At
the very least you'll get rid of those "Connection refused" messages since
SNMP is stateless.
Bryant,
A few years ago, I bought a can of refigerated of chocolate chip cookie
dough from the store. I spooned the dough onto a cookie sheet and set it
into the oven. Twenty minutes later I had warm moist melt-in-your-mouth
chocolate chip cookies! There's nothing better than fresh baked cook
Hello,
I am trying to do a smnp check on one of my boxes.
(it is a mediatrix viop gateway)
I can query it using the cactii using the community of public
so i have set it up as follows::
The ping works find but the snmp fails with a CRITICAL
"Connection refused by host"
Si i am thinking maybe it
You are looking at two different status info's.
Hosts are not checked unless one of it's services returns a non-Ok state.
If a host is up for 108 days without and service incidents, the host check
age will be 108 days old.
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From: Hunter Peress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello Auzzy fellow...
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 08:11 +1000, Anthony Foxcroft wrote:
> Is it possible to configure Nagios to send an alert if it does not get
> any response from a URL within a given timeframe (e.g. 45 seconds, 1
> minute etc)? I imagine this would require some kind of "request
> timeo
Hello,
James Davis schrieb:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
...
Basically, wherever you put it yourself :-)
It's a setting in the main configuration file.
It wasn't in there but following on from that I checked the other files
referenced in the configuration file and found it in
/var/log/nagios/status
HiI'm a relatively inexperienced Nagios user.I've got Nagios checking some Hosts and Services on our Mac and PC Servers. However I have a small problem/need which I hope the list can shed some light on.Nagios has the facility to monitor a URL and send an alert if the URLreturns a certain response c
1) No need for PM, i read the list
2) Please read http://learn.to/quote
* Bryant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok so the line "contactgroups admins" should read "members
> admins"?
No, delete the line and add Bryant to the list of members in the
definition of your contactgroup adm
Ok so the line "contactgroups admins" should read "members
admins"?
Correct?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sebastian
Kayser
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:41 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users
Hi Sebastian
in the servce service check and the trap do match I just cleaned
the names up but they do match in the config and trap file
- Rusty Hall (rdhall1)
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* Bryant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have configured all of my .cfg files correctly from the manual, but
>for some reason, when I run nagios -v nagios.cfg I get the following
>on this file. Not sure why, have I haven't found anything online or on
>the nagios website that re
Hope someone can help.
I have configured all of my .cfg files correctly from the
manual, but for some reason, when I run nagios –v nagios.cfg I get the
following on this file. Not sure why, have I haven’t found anything
online or on the nagios website that refers to this.
Any ideas
* Rusty Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have nagios 1.2 up and running (and has been for awhile) on a
> fedora core2 server. I recently added the snmptt for snmp traps.
> The snmptt appears to be running correctly accordng to the logs
> being generated. The trap also apperas in the nagios.lo
I think I have conflicting information in Nagios...that the host info screenfor a host is reporting that the host has not been checked in 3days, butthe scheduling queue says something different. Can you folks helpme shed some light on this:The host is named io.In the host detail , it tells me that
>> Any ideas why this would happen? I use the same script to check for nfs
>> services on 2 other Linux servers and they return correctly..
>>
>
> Is "stepney" == 192.168.0.34 ?
>
Yep.
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As of 2.0b6 I started seeing lots of duplicate definition warnings such as: Warning: Duplicate definition found for service 'loadave' (config file '/opt/hptc/nagios/etc/nj12n16.cfg', starting on line 632)Warning: Duplicate definition found for service 'loadave' (config file '/opt/hptc/nagios/etc/nj
I have nagios 1.2 up and running (and has been for awhile) on a
fedora core2 server. I recently added the snmptt for snmp traps.
The snmptt appears to be running correctly accordng to the logs
being generated. The trap also apperas in the nagios.log file.
The question and or questions i have is
Hi there,
I have a slight problem with a strange error coming from check-nfs.
I get mailed the following warning:
* Nagios *
Notification Type: PROBLEM
Service: NFS
Host: Jumpstart/TFTP (boot) server
Address: 192.168.0.34
State: CRITICAL
Date/Time: Tue Dec 13 16:13:11 GMT 2005
Addit
hi all.i've 17 service definitions defined for various hosts and hostgroups since now. and i want to send sms notifications when a service goes down.but the problem is TWO people want to get notifications when a service goes DOWN and comes BACK.
not many sms' in 5-10 or 60 minutes. just ONE when se
* Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I will give a go at writing my own scripts to send out UP and DOWN
> notifications based on the SNMP traps I get from my router.
>
> If I understood the manual (nagios/docs/extcommands.html) correctly all I
> have to do is that I just have
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