On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, jeff vier wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 22:38 +0200, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> > > Is there any way to put multiple timeperiods in a contact's
> > > service_notification_period/host_notification_period?
> > >
> > > Or, some other way that I'm not visualizing?
> >
> > How abo
> From: Robert King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hello all,
>
> We have a high availability nagios setup, with two hosts in different
> data centers. Our secondary nagios installation by default runs with
> notifications disabled, and enables them when it senses the
> primary has
> gone down
Mark Duffy wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of or has written a script to check windows memory usage
> via SNMP, I have had a look on a few Nagios sites and have so far been
> unsuccessful in finding one, I can find them for checking disk space and CPU
> load but not memory :( can anyone point me in th
Hi all,
Does anyone know of or has written a script to check windows memory usage
via SNMP, I have had a look on a few Nagios sites and have so far been
unsuccessful in finding one, I can find them for checking disk space and CPU
load but not memory :( can anyone point me in the right direction. I
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 22:38 +0200, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> > Is there any way to put multiple timeperiods in a contact's
> > service_notification_period/host_notification_period?
> >
> > Or, some other way that I'm not visualizing?
>
> How about creating templates and merging them together to
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, jeff vier wrote:
> I'm driving myself mad with the amount of editing I'm having to do to
> put people 'on-call'
>
> Is there any way to put multiple timeperiods in a contact's
> service_notification_period/host_notification_period?
>
> Or, some other way that I'm not visualizin
Hello all,
We have a high availability nagios setup, with two hosts in different
data centers. Our secondary nagios installation by default runs with
notifications disabled, and enables them when it senses the primary has
gone down, using the example event handler scripts distributed with Nagio
I'm driving myself mad with the amount of editing I'm having to do to
put people 'on-call'
Is there any way to put multiple timeperiods in a contact's
service_notification_period/host_notification_period?
Or, some other way that I'm not visualizing?
Right now, I pretty much have to have a timepe
Scott McCamish (Contractor) wrote:
> Hi Scott-
>
> Lundgren, Scott wrote:
>> Do you know why the browser is prompting about the certificate when
>> you access the URL through your browser? Does the certificate match
>> or is it expired?
>>
>
> It's prompting in firefox/IE because it's an unknow
You need to have a command{} definition named 'passive_check_missing'.
It would normally be the command that nagios would execute for freshness
checking but since you're not interested in freshness and it will never
be executed with 'check_period none', it can be as simple as
define command {
Hi Scott-
Lundgren, Scott wrote:
Do you know why the browser is prompting about the certificate when you
access the URL through your browser? Does the certificate match or is it
expired?
It's prompting in firefox/IE because it's an unknown certificate
authority.
you may have to look thr
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