Olá RosemirTenho alguma experiência pois já fiz algumas customizações, inclusive com Gravadores digitais e Autorizadores. Infelizmente o gravador não é WYTRON mas Buran.Mas deixando os entretantos e indo aos finalmentes.
O Nagios tem duas modalidades de funcionamento: Ativo e Passivo. Ativo é
Para fazer isso é simples só vc verificar em qual porta este aplicativo funciona e monitore o funcionamento deste, se quiser alguma coisa mais apurada terá que desenvolver um script para isso aí será necessário conhecer a aplicação.
Em 05/09/06, Rosemir Delfino Moreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Hi ALL
I get
# nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
Nagios 2.5
Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org)
Last Modified: 07-13-2006
License: GPL
Reading configuration data...
Running pre-flight check on configuration data...
Checking services...
Error: There are no services
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
.
Error: Global host event handler command 'log-host-event-to-db' is not
defined anywhere!
Error: Global service event handler command 'log-service-event-to-db'
is not defined anywhere!
Checking obsessive compulsive processor commands...
I am running nagios 1.2 and have a passive check
that is sent resultsevery 5 minutes from a monitored server. The check is
also configured toonly send out notifications between 04:00 and 22:30 as
the service being monitoredis notactually running outside those
hours.
As expected, the
Hi
I've seen this problem on a few perl based plugins.
On the occasions I've seen this, theres a line in the script similar as
the one below
use lib /usr/local/nagios/libexec
Change that so it points to the directory in which the perl script
resides.
Cheers
Andrew
Andreas Brandino wrote:
Hi ALL
nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
Nagios 2.5
Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org)
Last Modified: 07-13-2006
License: GPL
Reading configuration data...
Running pre-flight check on configuration data...
Checking services...
Error: There are no services defined!
Top posting because there's no actual question here.
What's your point?
Read the docs. Configure nagios to taste. You haven't defined anything.
On 9/10/06, Kaushal Shriyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ALL
nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
Nagios 2.5
Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Ethan Galstad
On 9/10/06, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Top posting because there's no actual question here.
What's your point?
Read the docs. Configure nagios to taste. You haven't defined anything.
On 9/10/06, Kaushal Shriyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ALL
nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
Hi Jim
Thanks for the quick turnaround ,pardon I didnot understand. I
configured nagios.cfg by referring
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/configmain.html
as you said You havent defined anything, where do i set it
You set the file locations in your nagios.cfg using the cfg_file or
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew a good doc that showed
how to set up nsca and use it.
many thanks,
richard
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly
Hello again everyone,
On a few servers I'm running tux web servers that only serve images
(speeds up the process dramatically), and I'm trying to check this with
nagios. I essentially need to do a check_http -H
somedomain.com/someimage.jpg -w # -c ## I try doing this in nagios
and I get a
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Jim Perrin wrote:
Top posting because there's no actual question here.
What's your point?
Read the docs. Configure nagios to taste. You haven't defined anything.
In fact the answer is a duplicate either ;-) But it seems Kaushal Shriyan
reads the mailinglist as well as the
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Richard Galvez wrote:
On a few servers I'm running tux web servers that only serve images
(speeds up the process dramatically), and I'm trying to check this with
nagios. I essentially need to do a check_http -H
somedomain.com/someimage.jpg -w # -c ## I try doing this
Dear Sir,
I am writing to thank you for your letter and say,
On 09/09/06, Andreas Brandino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Hari,
i am not using webinject.
While googling i found that a specific version of nagios on suse had problem
with the embedded perl. To problem was fixed using a patch.
I am having a problem getting NRPE and checks to work with Nagios
Nagios Version 2.5
Nagios Plugins 1.4.3
NRPE 2.5.2
I realise I have missed something, but having looked at this now for
almost 2 hours and having ran through the faq and mailing lists I have
resorted to posting to the mailing
LDB wrote:
Morris, Patrick wrote:
My disk checks from the clients are executing via NRPE but
they are NOT reporting back to the server as critical or
warning. What could be the problem?
I am using 1.x of nagios.
Pretty impossible to say without any details about your check command,
or the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem getting NRPE and checks to work with Nagios
Nagios Version 2.5
Nagios Plugins 1.4.3
NRPE 2.5.2
I realise I have missed something, but having looked at this now for
almost 2 hours and having ran through the faq and mailing lists I have
I just noticed somesthing ...
When execute the below locally on the client ..
ibackup:/test # /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w 10 -c 5
-p /test DISK OK - free space: /test 51 MB (5%);|
/test=957MB;997;1002;0;1007
I'm assuming you're looking for percentages. If that's the case,
Morris, Patrick wrote:
I just noticed somesthing ...
When execute the below locally on the client ..
ibackup:/test # /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w 10 -c 5
-p /test DISK OK - free space: /test 51 MB (5%);|
/test=957MB;997;1002;0;1007
I'm assuming you're looking for percentages.
On 10 Sep, 2006, at 22:20, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Jim Perrin wrote:
Top posting because there's no actual question here.
What's your point?
Read the docs. Configure nagios to taste. You haven't defined
anything.
In fact the answer is a duplicate either ;-) But it
LDB wrote:
Morris, Patrick wrote:
I just noticed somesthing ...
When execute the below locally on the client ..
ibackup:/test # /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w 10 -c 5
-p /test DISK OK - free space: /test 51 MB (5%);|
/test=957MB;997;1002;0;1007
I'm assuming you're looking for
Sorry for the dupe...
My mail app crashed while editing another message. Restarting cause
this message to be resent, leading to the dupe...
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 3:46, Thomas Sluyter wrote:
On 10 Sep, 2006, at 22:20, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Jim Perrin wrote:
Top
On 10 Sep, 2006, at 20:30, Richard Galvez wrote:
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew a good doc that showed
how to set up nsca and use it.
Well, there's the Nagios documentation which is available in both
HTML and PDF. It provides a basic overview of how NSCA works and how
it
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 3:47, LDB wrote:
Do I HAVE to use NSCA when using NRPE?
Nice way of hiding a completely new question at the bottom of your
previous discussion :)
And no. The two are completely unrelated.
NRPE is used to actively run check scripts on a remote client.
NSCA is used to send
Thomas Sluyter wrote:
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 3:47, LDB wrote:
Do I HAVE to use NSCA when using NRPE?
Nice way of hiding a completely new question at the bottom of your
previous discussion :)
And no. The two are completely unrelated.
NRPE is used to actively run check scripts on a
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 3:18, LDB wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem getting NRPE and checks to work with Nagios
...
(Return code of 126 is out of bounds - plugin may be missing)
...
define command{
command_namecheck_nrpe
command_line$USER1$
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 4:44, Thomas Sluyter wrote:
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 4:06, LDB wrote:
Thomas Sluyter wrote:
NRPE is used to actively run check scripts on a remote client.
NSCA is used to send in status updates for passive checks, to a
Nagios server.
Then with that said, I am not sure what
LDB wrote:
Morris, Patrick wrote:
My disk checks from the clients are executing via NRPE but
they are NOT reporting back to the server as critical or
warning. What could be the problem?
I am using 1.x of nagios.
Pretty impossible to say without any details about your check command,
or the
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 4:45, LDB wrote:
command_line$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c $ARG1$
was the missing component ...
Doh!
I noticed that while reading your e-mail and it even made a small
warning light flicker on. I've no clue why it didn't register with me
as being -the-
Thomas Sluyter wrote:
On 11 Sep, 2006, at 3:18, LDB wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem getting NRPE and checks to work with Nagios
...
(Return code of 126 is out of bounds - plugin may be missing)
...
define command{
command_namecheck_nrpe
command_line
You are incorrect. To my knowledge check_nrpe has no option -a. The
command definition posted by Tom is correct for his purposes.
Come again! :)
...
Usage: check_nrpe -H host [-p port] [-t timeout] [-c
command] [-a
arglist...]
Great :) I was looking at an older version of check_nrpe.
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