Hari Sekhon wrote:
Indeed, that would be ok too, since then you can disable the host check
and rely entirely on service checks so you get all the service checks.
Almost as good. Of course it won't say host down, but it will say ping
failed so you can tell from that.
Another down side
I am pretty new to
perl, and would like to understand why I am getting the following error when I
run check_oracle_instance.pl natively from the linux shell:
serv:~ >
./check_oracel_instance.pl -u nagios -p password -c mwm -t
51/55
DBD::Oracle
initialisation failed: Can't locate object me
Indeed, that would be ok too, since then you can disable the host check
and rely entirely on service checks so you get all the service checks.
Almost as good. Of course it won't say host down, but it will say ping
failed so you can tell from that.
Another down side is that it will pollute you
> well, think about it, if you have service down alerts you may
> think that the service is broken or crashed or switched off.
> If you see both service and host alerts then you know which
> services are broken and you can also immediately see that it
> is due to the machine being down, so you
well, think about it, if you have service down alerts you may think
that the service is broken or crashed or switched off. If you see both
service and host alerts then you know which services are broken and you
can also immediately see that it is due to the machine being down, so
you don't wast
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> I agree that it is a very g
I agree that it is a very good to have both, so if anyone has any good
ideas on this then please send them this way
-h
Hari Sekhon
vex wrote:
> On 10/13/06, Hari Sekhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> good question, it's sometimes more important to know what services are
>> down, since
good question, it's sometimes more important to know what services are
down, since you may not remember what that hostname actually does (or
it could have loads of services on it that you may not be able to
remember everything that isn't working).
I would also like to consider doing this actua
> I need that Nagios checks the service status and sends
> service notifications even if the host status is DOWN. Is it
> possible? Does Nagios already do that?
No. If you need this, you probably don't want a host check.
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> > I'm running NRPE 2.5.1 on a number of machines and occasionally I'll
> > see the processes get stuck just spinning their wheels. It ends
> > utilizing the CPU heavily and need
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> On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 11:03 +0200, Thomas Sluyter wrote:
> > On 13 Oct, 2006, at 10:49, Greg Cope wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone have v2.5 nrpe binaries for solaris 2.6 available?
With ssl?
> > > I have a few hosts that are 2.6 without compliers.
> >
Hi
I need that Nagios checks the service status and sends service notifications
even if the host status is DOWN. Is it possible? Does Nagios already do that?
Thank you very much in advance.
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] Solaris 2.6 nrpe binaries
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> Hi All.
>
> Anyone have v2.5 nrpe binaries for solaris 2.6 availa
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 11:03 +0200, Thomas Sluyter wrote:
> On 13 Oct, 2006, at 10:49, Greg Cope wrote:
>
> > Anyone have v2.5 nrpe binaries for solaris 2.6 available? With ssl?
> > I have a few hosts that are 2.6 without compliers.
>
> Uhm... So you do have a few Solaris 6 boxen with compilers,
On 13 Oct, 2006, at 10:49, Greg Cope wrote:
> Anyone have v2.5 nrpe binaries for solaris 2.6 available? With ssl?
> I have a few hosts that are 2.6 without compliers.
Uhm... So you do have a few Solaris 6 boxen with compilers, but not
all of them?
What's to prevent you from copying the compil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
12/10/2006 21:27:59:
> I'm running NRPE 2.5.1 on a number of machines and occasionally I'll
> see the processes get stuck just spinning their wheels. It ends
> utilizing the CPU heavily and needs to be killed. I haven't
been able
> to track down what is causing this,
Hi All.
Anyone have v2.5 nrpe binaries for solaris 2.6 available? With ssl?
I have a few hosts that are 2.6 without compliers.
The nagios plugins and nrpe port on nagios exchange are v1.9 and do not
work with 2.5 nagios instances.
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