> I need yor help very much
>I have hostgroup which I need to describe in another
> configs. Updating
>script will work only with these files in order not to damage main
>configs in some case. So I made hosts2.cfg for my group
> and described
>it in nagios.cfg as cfg_file paramet
I need yor help very much
I have hostgroup which I need to describe in another configs. Updating
script will work only with these files in order not to damage main
configs in some case. So I made hosts2.cfg for my group and described
it in nagios.cfg as cfg_file parameter. For services
> Try 0.18 from
> ftp://noc.hep.wisc.edu/pub/src/cnagios
Sorry, but please don't try v0.18!! I applied a contributed
(s/sprintf/snprintf/) patch without QAing it. Stupid me.
Instead, please try v0.19 from the same place
ftp://noc.hep.wisc.edu/pub/src/cnagios
steve
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> From: Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> It looks brilliant from the screen shots, and it's exactly what I need.
>
> However, I get build problems on SuSE Linux 10.2:
>
> readv1.c: In function âread_v1_statusâ:
> readv1.c:98: error: invalid lvalue in assignment
> [...]
Y
Thanks Steve, looks brilliant.
It still amazes me that if you're on the lookout for some functionality
that your missing, there's more than likely someone out there that has
solved the problem.
It looks brilliant from the screen shots, and it's exactly what I need.
However, I get build problems
Anyone out there remember Rover?! Merit et al used it to manage
the Internet/NSFNet back when some of you were in diapers. Smart
sysadmins latched on to it in the 80s/early 90s.
> Does anyone know of an ascii/text/curses frontend to nagios.
> ("dialog" based maybe?)
Try Cnagios? It's a clon
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I finally fixed it up. I included the neccessary path
in ld.so.conf and ran ldconfig and then configured nagios with --with-gd-lib
& --with-gd-inc options. By the way the required cgi files were missing
earlier (now i got those) & necessary prequisties were installed alr
> Even after installing the necessary libraries and compiling/configuring
> nagios again as per the instructions seen in FAQ, I am unable to view the
> statusmap/trends/histogram. Still facing the same problem. Is there anything
> more i need to do? please advise.
Have you checked to make sure
frank wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Lars Stavholm wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> Does anyone know of an ascii/text/curses frontend to nagios.
>> ("dialog" based maybe?)
>>
>> I have a situation were I don't have other than ssh access
>> to the box and need to be able to get some sort of overview
>> fro
Hi,
Even after installing the necessary libraries and compiling/configuring
nagios again as per the instructions seen in FAQ, I am unable to view the
statusmap/trends/histogram. Still facing the same problem. Is there anything
more i need to do? please advise.
Thanks & Regards,
Gopinath.U
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