On 01/05/07 11:43 PM, Floyd Arguello wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've bought the book, followed tutorials, and googled - but I'm having
> an issue with check_icmp:
>
> check_icmp: Failed to obtain ICMP socket: Operation not permitted
>
> I have done the following:
> $ chmod 4750 check_icmp
> $ chown ro
On 26/04/07 02:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi!
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> I´m working with my nagios 2.7 and i´ve to upgrade to version 3.
>
> What i´ve to do to preserve my services? Is it enougth if i copy "urs"
> folder in the new version of Nagios?
> Someone has done this?
Depending on the complexity of y
On 24/04/07 03:48 PM, +ACI-Valdinger, Stephen (DOV, MSX)+ACI- wrote:
> When I run in terminal I get this error….
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>
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> Can’t locate Net/SNMP.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/
> ……….yadda yadda yadda
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> I checked those locations and the Net/SNMP.pm is t
On 24/04/07 12:07 PM, James wrote:
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> What i wanted to know how to do was assign a name to EACH node of the
> cluster in the notification email.
> The host that is using the service is not associated with the cluster i
> need to monitor at least that's what it says i should do in the
> instructio
Hi All,
I've bought the book, followed tutorials, and googled - but I'm having an
issue with check_icmp:
check_icmp: Failed to obtain ICMP socket: Operation not permitted
I have done the following:
$ chmod 4750 check_icmp
$ chown root:nagios check_icmp
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Floyd
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On 01/05/07 05:15 PM, Jonathan Call wrote:
> I have set up a distributed monitoring system per the Nagios documentation.
>
> I initially tested it out by having the distributed server monitor only 24 or
> so services on about 8 hosts. There didn't seem to be any problems.
>
> I then cranked it u
Dear all, thank you very much for your suggestion.
Anthony Mendoza: Sir I am totally new to SNMP. I request you to tell more
clues related monitoring NAS partition through SNMP.
Hugo van der Kooij: Hi...I don't have that much control on storage box OR
consulting vendor.
Jim Avery: Sir your righ
I have set up a distributed monitoring system per the Nagios documentation.
I initially tested it out by having the distributed server monitor only 24 or
so services on about 8 hosts. There didn't seem to be any problems.
I then cranked it up to 427 services on 81 hosts. I'm watching the distrib
Hi all,
*Nagios Looking Glass 1.0.5 has now been released.*
The only change in this release is a fix to the file synchroniser that
created corrupt files when the download type was set to "file" (thanks
to Antonio Ricardo Teixeira for the bug report.)
To upgrade from an earlier version, please
I recently installed Nagios 3.0a2 in a test environment and compiled
with ePN and perlcache support.
I'm trying to test to see if Nagios 3.x and Nagios QL and Perfparse can
all get along without major modifications.
I am also trying to clean up existing perl scripts to work under ePN .
The first
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rusty Hall
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 9:53 AM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] New install of Nagios 3.0a3
>
> I installed the latest version of
In the standard Nagios SNMP MIB there is an OID for each Host and
Service notifications which is basically a unique identifier for the
event. However, the MIB also specifically states that the ID is not
generated by Nagios, but rather the "SNMP application". Does anyone use
this field? How do yo
I installed the latest version of nagios Nagios 3.0a3, with only a
server build issue. Once that was fixed and I was able to log into
nagios, everything work except the statusmap. I noticed in the
/usr/local/nagios/sbin/ directory there is not a statusmap.cgi file.
Just curious if anyone els
Is there a way to make notifications set the Priority level? Like for
some checks, we would like a High (or low depending) Priority message
sent instead of a normal.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morris,
Patrick
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2
> Yeah, do that works! So I don't know why it's not portin me
> over to the exchange box for these notifications, unless my
> Nagios user isn't set up right for email or something strange
> like that. Does anyone have some documentation on this?
Since notification commands can be anything, if
Yeah, do that works! So I don't know why it's not portin me over to the
exchange box for these notifications, unless my Nagios user isn't set up
right for email or something strange like that. Does anyone have some
documentation on this?
Stephen Valdinger
MIS Helpdesk Coordinator
Dover
I just have Ubuntu desktop edition setup hosting my Nagios since we only
monitor like 60 things total. It came preinstalled with the Postfix mail
client. I can send any mail I want thru a shell, I can just not get Nagios to
issue notification emails. I'm using the contact templates out of localh
Hi list
Is possible to define a different notification_interval for each
contactgroup??
What i want to do? I want for the same service different contacgroups
to be notifified with a different interval. (grp1 every 3h and grp2
every 5h). Or the only way to do this is using service/host
escalations?
>I'm noticing this the more I work on it. I can get it to send emails out
>just testing, but my nagios configuration won't send them out. I've
>defined /usr/sbin/postfix inside commands.cfg instead of the default
>./printf thing that was in there. Should I have not done that?
I think not, but
Good to hear you're getting somewhere :-)
Don't recognise the error, and a (very) quick Google hasn't helped - I'd
tail the nagiosgraph.log and the perfdata.dat files so you can see what
drops into perfdata.dat to create the error. Or possibly empty out your
RRD folder, and allow them to be cre
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