On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> On 1/25/2006 11:42 PM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
>
> > (In fact I am puzzled by much more but let's take it one step at the
> > time.)
>
> Let nagiosgrapher write a detailed log and observe what happens in
> there. tail -f is just the tool for that...
It
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, John C. Welch wrote:
On 1/24/06 13:50, "Hugo van der Kooij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MRTG is great for per-port stuff, but I want to use Nagios to measure total
traffic used by a host.
You are not using the right tool. If you want performance graphs like that
you need
> -Original Message-
> From: John C. Welch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > You are not using the right tool.
> > Nagios is not the tool for concatenating these things.
> No, for this, Nagios is perfect. I need one graph. Not one
> per port. Nagios
> is really quite perfect for monitori
Hi,
On 1/25/2006 11:42 PM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get NagiosGrapher up and running. I get some graphs but how
can one see the graphs unless you explicitly go to /cgi-bin/graphs.cgi ?
Nagiosgrapher installs serviceextinfo definitions automatically. It's
some time ag that
Hi,
I am trying to get NagiosGrapher up and running. I get some graphs but how
can one see the graphs unless you explicitly go to /cgi-bin/graphs.cgi ?
The sample config show a part like:
icon_image_tag dot.gif' border="0"> bit included.
So I am still puzzled in the way the link to the
As other people have pointed out, use event
handlers.
We use them here for a couple of specific things.
Primarily, to restart stopped services, using an NRPE plugin (either under
windows or UNIX).
However, under windows, restarting services is more
efficiently done by using the windows
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] db support in 1.3
>
> I've got a somewhat legacy installation th
Nevermind, you said 'legacy', wouldn't have the event broker..my
apologies.
-Don
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 12:16 -0500, Don Lewis wrote:
> Even when compiled with db support it should still be using the files in
> addition. If not I'm afraid you will have to recompile to have it start
> writing to f
Even when compiled with db support it should still be using the files in
addition. If not I'm afraid you will have to recompile to have it start
writing to files once again. If it's using a module like ndoutils or
similar the settings should be in nagios.cfg under
event_broker_options=-1
If th
On 1/24/06 13:50, "Hugo van der Kooij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> MRTG is great for per-port stuff, but I want to use Nagios to measure total
>> traffic used by a host.
>
> You are not using the right tool. If you want performance graphs like that
> you need to poll the proper interfaces and s
Wiedemann, Luis wrote:
Hello all,
People are asking if there is a way to have nagios trigger a command
to restart a service that has returned a status of off or critical or
whatever. I am using 2.0b4.
You want an event handler. I haven't tried running something to fix
anything, but I
Super, thanks. I will look into this! :)
Luis Wiedemann
Systems Analyst
MIS - Open Systems
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To: Wiedemann, Luis
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-user
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] Start a downed process?
>
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> People a
Hello all,
People are asking if there is a way to have nagios trigger a
command to restart a service that has returned a status of off or critical or
whatever. I am using 2.0b4.
Thanks a bunch, everyone here has been a great help, even
just reading through the list!
Luis
Wiedema
oh yes for all this time i never had the idea to click on the arrows...It could be intersting to have host sorted per group in the Service detail page. Thanks2006/1/25, Marc Powell <
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> Is it possible to have a tactical overvie
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] Postgressql check plugin
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> Hello
>
> I need to monitor a po
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> Hi,
>
> The hosts displayed on service d
Hi,The hosts displayed on service detail page seem to be ordered randomly. Is there's a way to see them odered by group ?thanks
I've got a somewhat legacy installation that was compiled with db
support. I'd like to switch it back to files, at least for the
status.log. Can this be done without recompiling the whole thing?
Is there a command-line switch to the nagios executable that will
cause it to fall back to th
Hello
I need to monitor a postgressql database server and can not find a
plugin for this type of sql server , ive tried to modfiy the check_mysql
to do the job , but failed with flying colors .
I am using Version 2.0b2 on mandrive 2005.
does anyone know/have a postgress plugin ?
Thanks
--
Hi,
We used Nagios to monitor server Process and File
Systems. The OS Nagios server is AIX 5.2 and the almost of all our Nagios
clients are AIX OS servers. The Nagios release installed is v1.2.
Actually, we have experienced 2 issues:
We cannot check the
presence of process l
* Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-25 15:40]:
> Could some one tell me how does Nagios sends an alert or SMS. Does it relay
> on mails server.
http://nagios.sf.net/docs/2_0/notifications.html
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=113
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?fa
The other tools are needed if you want to edit the source code of NSClient.
The source is in Pascale, and some of the tools need a relatively newer version of Pascal.
you should be able to install NS_Client without using any of these extra files.
also I believe there is (or was) a trial versi
Hi i use Nsclient to monitor disk space on hosts. I never had to install nothing else than the nsclient service.2006/1/25, Yogesh Hasabnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:Hi All,
I am trying to configure nagios for monitoring a few Win2000 servers.
As per the nagios faqs I was planning to use NSClient addon
Hello,
From my personal experience, I would
recommend you use NSClient++ (http://nscplus.sourceforge.net/)
Hope this helps
Chris
From:
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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006
1:01 PM
To: nagios-
Hi All,
I am trying to configure nagios for monitoring a few Win2000 servers.
As per the nagios faqs I was planning to use NSClient addon to achieve
this. The system requirements for NSClient as per the readme file
include a tool/package called SvCom components. But after searching on
the net I fi
Hi,
I'm trying to get check_omreport.pl, check_om_storage.pl or
check_arraydiskstate.sh from nagiosexchange to work.
I integrated check_omreport.pl and check_om_storage.pl to nrpe.
If I execute check_nrpe on nagios server command line, I get "OK" and
(echo $?) 0.
But web interface shows "No o
This could be very
old problem but I wanted clarification on this.
Could some one tell
me how does Nagios sends an alert or SMS. Does it relay on mails
server.
Thanks in
Advance
Raghu
Title: Still, Problem compiling NRPE on Tru64 UNIX
Hi,
Lots
of thanks to Örjan Petersson, who gave me a link to www.altinity.org, where I found a version of
NRPE ,. based om NRPE2.0 which supports Tru64 (And IRIX, for who is
interested).
And
on january 23rd, Ethan release NRPE 2.3. This
Thanks for your reply Richard.
I guess it confuses the users to have their and the nagios-process's
comments in different locations.
I don't see why both comments aren't listed under the host itself.
Think I'm gonna make a modification right there :)
Morten
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El mar, 24-01-2006 a las 10:13 -0800, Eli Stair escribió:
> How about a quickie bash/perl wrapper around netcat?
>
Yes, I could do it, but first I wanted to know if there is any way to
use an already existing plugin to do the same.
--
Angel L. Mateo Martínez
Sección de Telemática
Área de
El mar, 24-01-2006 a las 20:35 +0100, Hugo van der Kooij escribió:
> Will that system understand \n to be a line break? Because dos and windows
> systems need CR + LF to do the trick.
>
The other system is a linux server.
> Have you tried a literal linebreak in the config file?
>
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