Hello,
I am compiling the nrpe on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS
release 3 and had following errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nrpe-2.5.2]# make all
cd ./src/; make ; cd ..
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/nrpe-2.5.2/src'
gcc -g -O2 -I/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl
-I/usr/local/ssl/includ
> My 2 current nagios servers are running on Dell 1750's. Each
> has a 2.4GHz Xeon Processor and 2 Gigs of Ram. What type of
> specs would be needed if I were to add a central server that
> only deals with passive checks? I am pretty sure I could
> come up with a smaller server; would it be be
I have several servers and thus I've used the "hostgroup_name" to
apply several generic services to about 10 of my servers. That way I
don't have to define a ping service for each host, just that group.
One of the services that I've applied is "load average" and I have
one server out of ten that's
Dear all,
I
have a small but interesting update regarding the problem I have been having:
Nagios' regular crashing when multiple downtimes are scheduled.
I
have verified the behavior the I described earlier. All downtimes
(6 or more) are submitted to Nagios at midnight. The fi
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Ian Marks wrote:
> My 2 current nagios servers are running on Dell 1750's. Each has a
> 2.4GHz Xeon Processor and 2 Gigs of Ram. What type of specs would be
> needed if I were to add a central server that only deals with passive
> checks? I am pretty sure I could come up wit
My 2 current nagios servers are running on Dell 1750's. Each has a
2.4GHz Xeon Processor and 2 Gigs of Ram. What type of specs would be
needed if I were to add a central server that only deals with passive
checks? I am pretty sure I could come up with a smaller server; would
it be better to us
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Ian Marks wrote:
> I have 2 nagios 2.5 servers running; both are doing active checks, but
> one acts as the "central" server and receives passive checks from the
> other. I have it set up this way so our analysts will only have to
> monitor "one" server. I am seeing major de
I have 2 nagios 2.5 servers running; both are doing active checks, but
one acts as the "central" server and receives passive checks from the
other. I have it set up this way so our analysts will only have to
monitor "one" server. I am seeing major delays with service checks on
the central ser
> I have been using the Open Manage checks that run using nrpe for ages
> and they worked fine for openmanage upto version 4.5. I have since
> started to deploy version 5 of this software and i am seeing a critical
> alert even though the disk array is fine
>
> STORAGE: CRITICAL [ Ctrl 0 Disk
> i have defined multiple host dependencis for one single host.
> Now notification is not sent when any of dependencies failed
> (any of hosts dependent upon is down). Is there any
> possibility to tweak this dependencies that notification is
> not sent only if ALL of hosts depended upon are do
Hi
I have been using the Open Manage checks that run using nrpe for ages
and they worked fine for openmanage upto version 4.5. I have since
started to deploy version 5 of this software and i am seeing a critical
alert even though the disk array is fine
STORAGE: CRITICAL [ Ctrl 0 Disk 0:0 is Ok
On 8/21/06, atstake atstake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed the package; SSL is enabled but now I get a "make" error.
> When I run "make" I get the following error -
I solved the problem. I just did a "make clean && make && make
install" and it solved the problem. The trick was "make cle
On 8/21/06, Guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need the devel packages of SSL
> something like: libssl-devel or something like that...
I installed the package; SSL is enabled but now I get a "make" error.
When I run "make" I get the following error -
check_http.o(.text+0xc9b): In function
Hello all,
i have defined multiple host dependencis for one single host. Now
notification is not sent when any of dependencies failed (any of hosts
dependent upon is down). Is there any possibility to tweak this
dependencies that notification is not sent only if ALL of hosts depended
upon are down
atstake atstake a écrit :
> I am trying to upgrade nagios plugins to v1.4.3 (1.89) on Suse
> Enterprise Server 9. I need this upgrade as I need the HTTPS check
> feature ( -S switch ) for check_http.
>
> I did -
>
> ./configure --exec-prefix=/home/me/nagios/
>
> and also,
>
> ./configure --wi
I am trying to upgrade nagios plugins to v1.4.3 (1.89) on Suse
Enterprise Server 9. I need this upgrade as I need the HTTPS check
feature ( -S switch ) for check_http.
I did -
./configure --exec-prefix=/home/me/nagios/
and also,
./configure --with-openssl=yes --exec-prefix=/home/me/nagios
./
Hi,
1. I have to configure Nagios to send alerts to a management host.
These two are connected via VPN. What will be best method to sent nagios
alerts to the management host.
2. I thought of sending Nagios alerts as SNMP traps to management host.
I have followed the procedure listed below and w
On Mon, 2006-08-21 at 08:06 +0200, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
> >
> > How long does it take to run sms_client? Seems like Nagios kills it
> > after 30 seconds, maybe you have longer notification timeout in your
> > Nagios-1.x config file.
>
> How can I adjust the timeout only for the sms_client command
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