I am continuing to try to adjust my notification options. It seems like
if a notifiable event happens outside of a notification period then no
notification takes place, this makes sense and I understand this.
However, I would like to be notified if the service is still down as
soon as the service
in the send_nsca config file there does not appear to be away to set the
port that send_nsca should use but in the nsca config file there is a
place to set the port.
does the port go in the send_check_result script?
If so can someone share with me the syntax please.
i think it would look som
Brian Sudis wrote:
Can a hostgroup_name be used
in the hostextinfo.cfg file instead of host_name?
No, you cant make up directives. :)
And according to the docs (v1 and v2), you cant use wildcards in
hostextinfo either. Eg, this wouldnt work:
define hostextinfo {
host_name
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Ravi Kumar wrote:
> can some one what is wrong in rrd command?
>
> apan.cfg
> app2;disk_usage;/usr/local/nagios/rrd/db/app2-disk.rrd;/|/u01;root:LINE2
> u01:LINE2;Disk Usage;%;
>
> rrdtool create /usr/local/nagios/rrd/db/dapp2-disk.rrd -s 60
> DS:root:GAUGE:300:0:U D
Title: What did we recover from?
Is there some macro that we can use when a recovery alert was sent out to indicate what we recovered from? I.E. Warning, or Critical?
I am writing my own notification module, since the notification and escalation rules that nagios provides don't meet my needs.
Hi, can some one what is wrong in rrd command? apan.cfg app2;disk_usage;/usr/local/nagios/rrd/db/app2-disk.rrd;/|/u01;root:LINE2 u01:LINE2;Disk Usage;%; rrdtool create /usr/local/nagios/rrd/db/dapp2-disk.rrd -s 60 DS:root:GAUGE:300:0:U DS:u01:GAUGE:300:0:U RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:50400 RRA:AVE
Can a hostgroup_name
be used in the hostextinfo.cfg file instead of
host_name?
I have my host broken down by OS and am using the
cfg_dir to OS specific configuration
directories.
I know that this
works:
define
hostextinfo{
host_name somehost1,somehost2,somehost3,etc.
Read/Write access to cmd.cgi can already be disabled using .htaccess
-Original Message-
From: Ton Voon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] RE: Reporting and misc rave.
On 3 Feb 2006, at 00:59, Jim Pye wrote:My wishlist for Nagios? 0) Two levels of access - readonly and manage - on a per contact, per service level. Dont just give 'manage' access to everyone listed as a contact for that service. True. I did work on a customers site where the management wanted acce
Am Freitag, 3. Februar 2006 08:07 schrieb Richard Gliebe:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to store the service_perfdata into RRD-tool to read it with MRTG.
>
> Is there a RTFM available ?
There is a tool like that: http://nagiostat.sourceforge.net/
It use the RRD-tool, too. Perhaps you can use the db-files i
Hi,
I currently have a setup running 2.0rc2. When I go through the web
interface and schedule forced checks, this works fine until I hit the
max_check_attempts and the service falls into a hard state. After that,
even if I schedule a new check, I see the check request in the log file,
but the
On 2/3/06, Richard Gliebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to store the service_perfdata into RRD-tool to read it with MRTG.
>
> Is there a RTFM available ?
>
Not so much RTFM as "check this out" -> http://nagiosgraph.sourceforge.net/
It's similar to what you're looking to do, and i
Hi,
to me, the distinction between host definition and hostextinfo
definition seems artificial, awkward and clumsy - and it prevents some
of the more powerful features from being used with the information
that belongs into hostextinfo.
Hostextinfo doesn't seem to support templates, and it doesn'
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