Welber ficaria muito grato se pudesse me fazer essa gentileza, meu
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Tem documentacao completa e excelente em português do Nagios.
Acho q essa é a documentação oficial do nagios, apenas traduzida para
portugues.
É muito boa.. e foi através dela que implantei o nagios aqui..
De qualquer forma, baixei a documentação e tenho ela completa aqui, para
quem quiser ver..
Apesar de nunca ter trabalhado com Wiki eu me abilito a ajudar.
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From: Alessandro Martins [EMAIL
Tem um freeware muito bom www.liferay.com quem além de wiki tem fórum, blog
e outras coisas mais que serão úteis ao grupo.
Precisamos apenas de um host. Se precisar eu conheço bem e posso configurar
remotamente.
Nós estamos utilizando internamente para projetos e é muito bom e estável.
Clovis
Moises,
nós
usamos o check_ifoperstatus pois neste plugin basta passar o index da interface
e pronto.
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Eu tenho um plugin em ruby que retira N parametros por snmp
depois é só colocar um script a ler o file que ele gera e enviar para o Nagios
eu Já enviei o plugin a ppl da lista. se quiserem posso enviar para voces
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Pedro,
Vc tem como me enviar esse script, acho
que pode ser uma alternativa para o que estou querendo fazer.
No estou conseguindo encontrar um
documento que me mostre um passo a passo para configurar TRAPS no NAGIOS
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Hello,
I have a problem with nagios
I use a lot of passive services and I have some scripts that write a
process_service_check_result into the nagios.cmd file and also log
before writing into the cmd file.
The length of the written line is variable, and sometimes it can be
verry verry long.
I have spent the last week looking for a monitoring solution. I have
been assessing Nagios, Zabbix, and Servers Alive for Windows.
Servers Alive may seem perfect, though its clearly more expensive than
the rest. I think it may have an issue monitoring clients servers on
other domains etc as it
Hello Oliver,
When choosing a monitoring software
one should look into what the needs are.
How much time should be used on the
project. What is the resources inside the company.
If you don't have the resources for
linux, then don't use Nagios. However if you want to use the time to
build up a
Thanks Thomas,
Yep you are right about assessing the needs.
There is a careful balancing act between costs and features and
man-hours. I don't mind the people here learning more Linux skills, it's
certainly no bad thing, but my general belief is that the time spent
implementing a project
Hi Joerg,
On Sun, 21 May 2006 16:08:40 +0200, Joerg Linge wrote:
...
command_line$USER1$/check_dummy $ARG1$ $ARG2$
...
check_command
check-host-adaptive!$SERVICESTATEID:server1:Connectivity$!$SERVICEOUTPUT:server1:Connectivity
...
In this way the host
Am Montag 22 Mai 2006 11:39 schrieb Jan Kratochvil:
This ist still a quick hack, but it works ;-)
This is IMHO the fastest way without parsing status.dat.
Do you have it tested? I do not think it will work. The goal is to reflect
the field last_hard_state, not the field current_state.
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I am still butting up against very high latency issues with my Nagios
setup. I feel like I must be missing something obvious because it
doesn't seem like I have so many services that the servers cannot keep
up.
nag2: 193/1743
Machine
Hi,
OK, that looks as it would work. WORKS4ME now, though.
Your solution would be nice hint on nagios website or so...
Regards,
Lace
On Mon, 22 May 2006 12:03:37 +0200, Joerg Linge wrote:
Am Montag 22 Mai 2006 11:39 schrieb Jan Kratochvil:
This ist still a quick hack, but it works ;-)
Am Montag 22 Mai 2006 12:10 schrieb Jan Kratochvil:
Hi,
OK, that looks as it would work. WORKS4ME now, though.
Your solution would be nice hint on nagios website or so...
I have the same problems on some Hosts behind WAN lines.
I will test this solution in the next 2 weeks.
In our test
Can you post this either here or add it to nagios exchange (probably
better!)
Thanks.
Greg
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 14:28 -0400, Janet Post wrote:
Az,
Yes! I am very interested in this plug in!!
Thank you.
Janet.
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On Mon, 22 May 2006, Oliver Marshall wrote:
Anyone here managed to get the NSClient working
(http://nsclient.ready2run.nl/) ?
I have installed the windows and linux ends. The windows end is fine and
is running happily. The linux end is causing config issues in nagios.
I have copied over the
On Mon, 22 May 2006, Oliver Marshall wrote:
I have spent the last week looking for a monitoring solution. I have
been assessing Nagios, Zabbix, and Servers Alive for Windows.
Servers Alive may seem perfect, though its clearly more expensive than
the rest. I think it may have an issue
Hi all,
I try to check disk space on remote host. I define the name of hosts in the
service definition, but the results are always from localhost. What have I to
do to execute the check_disk command on the remote host ?
Thanks for any help
check_disk will always check the host it's run on. To check remote
machines, look into something like nrpe, nagios_statd, or SNMP.
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Luc
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To:
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I've got a case where I'm monitoring a web site that throws
up a message saying 'This site is undergoing maintenance'
when there is a problem with the backend servers.. is there a
way with check_http to verify that the word maintenance does *not*
appear on the page?
On Mon, 22 May 2006, Andrew Cruse wrote:
You might check out negate which I believe is part of the standard
plugin distro:
Ah, I will have to give that a shot. I'll have to set up a secondary check
above the standard HTTP check, but that's ok..
Otherwise, I guess I could just write my own
If you're using embedded Perl (and it appears you are), the requirement
for plugins in Nagios 2 are fairly stringent, and they'll fail if not
coded properly.
http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#PERLPLUGIN
This plugin probably fails requireent #4. The good news is that
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Subject: [Nagios-users] check_megaraid fails in Nagios 2.0 on Debian
3.1
We have two Nagios 1.3
I'm using the version of Nagios that is in Debian/Stable (which I think is a modified 1.3).I'm trying to sort out escalations a little bit. I can see how hostgroup escalations work, if there is a host-level problem.If I've got, say, "smtp" service definitions for three hosts, do I really have to
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I'm using the version of Nagios that is in Debian/Stable
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Hi,
I have many hosts that are constantly giving me DOWN/UP state as they
are unreachable for certain periods. In an attempt to give the system more
time to become available, I increased the max_check_attempts from 2 to 5. At
2 the interval between retry attempts was 10 seconds. Now at 5,
I'd suggest NOT taking this action at the host level; reason being that all
service checks are halted for the duration of this non-parallelized
action... You want to avoid doing a host check until absolutely necessary.
Suggest increasing the max_check_attempts on the SERVICE to a larger number,
Thanks Eli,
According to the docs, Nagios checks the status of a host is when a service
check results in a non-OK status.. Is that when it reaches a HARD state
after all iterations of max_check_attempts are done or as soon as it goes to
non-OK (SOFT) state? If the latter, which seems to be
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 15:41 -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 5/22/06, jeff vier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 20:13 +0100, Oliver Marshall wrote:
So, who fancies creating a virtual machine for me running linux with
Nagios installed, with a web-based front-end to manage Nagios
Can anyone help us with installing Nagios?
At first glance it seems that there was no C compiler to
build the program install, but I double checked and the packages are there. When
running the configure script per the Installation Directions we get the
following error:
[EMAIL
Yes to all. Ideally NRPE_NT will be used, so the server end of that
needs to be setup :)
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] blagging
On
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 03:09:49PM -0500, jeff vier wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 13:03 -0700, Jason Martin wrote:
So what are the requirements again? Install a stock Linux
distribution, install Nagios, install plugins, install a stock web
config gui tool, and install the client portion of
Yeah, defo not after the latter.
Would be happy with something that worked, and that would get me
started, that I could look at to learn how to add various commands to
nagios myself.
I know enough about linux to learn from someone elses install :)
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* Kyle Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-22 14:45]:
I have many hosts that are constantly giving me DOWN/UP state as they
are unreachable for certain periods. In an attempt to give the system more
time to become available, I increased the max_check_attempts from 2 to 5. At
2 the interval
Am Montag 22 Mai 2006 22:44 schrieb Holger Weiss:
* Eli Stair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-22 12:49]:
for that service. Ergo, if you set your service checks max to 15, after
15 minutes (assuming your delay is 60 seconds) your service will hit a
HARD CRITICAL, and host checks will fire.
Hi Geoff,
I used to get my serial based units from OzTrak, but they seem to have
gone belly up. I did find another place in Aus that apparently carries
these sorts of items.
http://www.esis.com.au/Modems-industrial/Modems-industrial.htm#GSM_Modems
Scroll down to the section 'Twist GSM
On Mon, 22 May 2006, Scott Bierma wrote:
Can anyone help us with installing Nagios?
Get the packaged version. Like the ones from Dag Wiers as pointed to at
http://www.nagios.org/download/
At first glance it seems that there was no C compiler to build the program
install, but I double
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