What issues are you having with retention, I haven't noticed any posts
to that effect on the list. If you search, you'll find the issues I've
had with state retention. There is at least one other user having
(nearly) identical issues to mine, I'd like to know if you've had
similar problems.
Watching the list activity gives me an impression about the new 2.1
release of Nagios. I have just downgraded to 2.0 version because of some
problems with retention setup, and I am also not confortable with the
fact of many reports on service flapping detection problems.
Is there anyone having sta
Hi,
I noticed there is a context help but the isn't any data in it. As I am a
lousy programmer I will try to update this section and present you with
the results.
Just curious how popular the concept of this feature is to see how high I
will scale it on my to-do list.
I will dump some experiment
Taylor Dondich, Fruity's developer, and several list members have pointed out that Fruity is for Nagios 2.x only, not 1.x only as in my previous post. Sorry for any confusion.Peter MuiOpen Source Community AdvocateGroundWork Open Source139 Townsend Street, Suite 100San Francisco, CA 94107[EMAIL PR
I don't see anything in the external commands documentation, but is
there a particular CGI that outputs what you would like to see in an
email?
On 4/4/06, Brian Hellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Back in the 1.2 release I asked about a feature to email me a status
> summary of what is happening
Back in the 1.2 release I asked about a feature to email me a status
summary of what is happening on the network. Someone replied saying that
it should be implemented in 2.0, however I can't find anything about it.
Does someone know if this feature is implemented or if it is still in
the proces
Jason Martin wrote:
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 05:07:08PM +0100, Sandeep Narasimha Murthy wrote:
My command is invoking a script which verifies the state of an Oracle instance. My problem is when I invoke this command, I get a
CHECK_NRPE: No output returned from daemon Error. The problem has to
I've set up a distributed server with freshness checks
for each service being submitted passively set to 1 on
the central server. But in the main nagios.cfg on each
server (central and distributed), what should the global
check_service_freshness parameter be set to? I don't see
anything definitiv
> Have you looked at the output of ./configure --help? There
> should be a line in there to specify the LDAP location.
>
> -Jason Martin
There isn't a possinility to specify the LDAP location, but only mysql,
postgresql and openssl
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Hi,
I'm trying to integrate swatch in nagios (via passive checks, I want
swatch as a reaction to a 'hit' run the submit_check_result into a passive
check).
But I'm having a lot of problems with the commandline parameters. for
example, swatch offers the $_ parameter containing the entire line f
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 05:07:08PM +0100, Sandeep Narasimha Murthy wrote:
> My command is invoking a script which verifies the state of an Oracle
> instance. My problem is when I invoke this command, I get a
> CHECK_NRPE: No output returned from daemon Error. The problem has to be
> with invok
Hello,
My command is invoking a script which verifies the state of an Oracle instance.
My problem is when I invoke this command, I get a
CHECK_NRPE: No output returned from daemon Error. The problem has to be with
invoking this script because if I substitute the code in the script with just
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 04:27:46PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I must install nagios standard plugins from the source code, but I
> installed openldap in non-standard directory.
> Can someone help me?
Have you looked at the output of ./configure --help? There
should be a line in there to spec
Hi,
I must install nagios standard plugins from the source code, but I
installed openldap in non-standard directory.
Can someone help me?
Regards
Carlo
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Title: automatic discovery of windows services
Hi All,
Is there any way (tool) to discover all services running on a Windows box and prepare Nagios configuration files to enable monitoring of all windows services?
Thanks and in advance!
Ajay
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marco Borsani
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'NAGIOS'
> Subject: R: [Nagios-users] start a script automatically
>
> I followed istructions on the m
The ID and group you start the Nagios
process with must have full permissions on the file that needs executed
as well as the directory. I usually have NAgios and the group own the directory
and files and have a 754 permission on them
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I followed istructions on the
manual.
When Nagios try to run the command, in the
nagios.log I still read :
Warning: Attempting to execute the command
"/usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers/restart-http
ls -la
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers/restart-http
-rwxr-xr-x 1
Hi,
try to tune your max_concurrent_checks and service_reaper_frequency.
Take a look at http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=115
HTH,
Marco Ramos
On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 08:08 -0500, Gabriel Matthews wrote:
> I've been
> having some problems. It runs fine during the day, handles
> not
I upgraded to Nagios 2.1 over the weekend, and since then, I've been
having some problems. It runs fine during the day, handles
notifications fine, everything works great. When I come in the next
day, the process has stopped, and the log file is full of this:
[1144102973] Warning: The check
> Thanks, I have received several replies with great information, but this is
> the direction my question was aimed at. Do you have any recommendations as
> to what is needed? I planned to select the "Minimal Install" from the
> installer, and then only install the packages that were needed… One of
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am just building a new server with Nagios 2.1 and it seems to topple
> over quite easily. At present it only lasts about 5 to 10 seconds.
>
> The syslog consistently shows:
>
> Apr 3 23:40:18 arwen.waakhond.net nagios: SERVICE FLAPPING ALERT:
> arwen;MYSQL;
Hi.
If a network with e.g. 10 hosts becomes unreacable because the router to this
network fails, nagios recognize a netwok outage. I get 1 DOWN notification
for the router and by and by 10 UNREACHABLE notification for the hosts.
How do I prevent these 10 notifications best? Better by setting up
Peter Mui wrote:
[SNIP]
* Fruity is simpler to use, and is probably the better choice for the
new Nagios user: however, it only supports Nagios 1.x at the
moment: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fruity
You must be mistaken.. fruity only supports nagios 2.x, from the fruity
1.0 rc1 Install.
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