I want to use Nagios to monitor a site (running on Windows/IIS) that
uses NTLM for authentication. Is there a plugin/script/library/etc
that can help?
Reason I'm cc'ing the lynx/wget/curl/links lists: if
lynx/wget/curl/links can do NTLM, I can easily write a nagios wrapper.
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We're just a Bunch
I am making some Nagios 2.x config files that will be installed at
probably 100 locations for various administrators to monitor some
specific appliances on their network.
Is there anything that I need to take into consideration before
creating these cfg files if I am to make this completely compat
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> I'm starting t
Am Freitag, 8. Juni 2007 19:20:54 schrieb Wil Schultz:
> There is the "negate" plugin.
> .
> On Jun 8, 2007, at 10:14 AM, Steven Schwartz wrote:
> > Is there a way to specify more frequent checks on a service in a
> > non-OK state? Essentially, we have a service where catching the
> > moment it
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007, Fernando A Ben wrote:
> Hello
> I configure two host on my nagios config.
> HOST A
> HOST B
>
> define hostdependency{
> host_name Host A
> dependent_host_name Host B
> notification_failure_criteria d,u
> }
>
> I Need that
There is the "negate" plugin.
bash-3.1# ./negate --help
negate (nagios-plugins 1.4.3) 1.24
Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Nagios Plugin Development Team
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Negates the status of a plugin (returns OK for CRITICAL, and
I'm working in Nagios 2.x, so this may be possible in 3, and I just
can't find it in 2.
Is there a way to specify more frequent checks on a service in a non-OK
state? Essentially, we have a service where catching the moment it goes
down is not critical, but once it *does*, we'd like to know as
My service check intervals seem to be ignored and Nagios is checking every
service once a day at 0:00. I've never seen this problem with older Nagios. The
scheduling queue has almost every check running at 0:00 the next day, instead
of spreading checks out. Help!?
$ ../bin/nagios -v nagios.cfg
I have continued on the NSClient++ path. I have recently added windows counters
such as thread count and paging on the windows machines. It seems to work well
for now. I will continue to keep expanding and see what it does.
Thanks for all the input.
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Hello
I configure two host on my nagios config.
HOST A
HOST B
define hostdependency{
host_name Host A
dependent_host_name Host B
notification_failure_criteria d,u
}
I Need that when HOST B is mark down, Nagios sent notification:
Warning
> I'm starting to get complaints from our Operations group that
> the Nagios web GUI is "getting slow". This is on a version
> 1.x Nagios server. The server is monitoring 678 hosts and
> 3481 services organized in 29 host groups. Most checks are
> done on 5 minutes intervals. I've gone over
I'm starting to get complaints from our Operations group that the Nagios
web GUI is "getting slow". This is on a version 1.x Nagios server. The
server is monitoring 678 hosts and 3481 services organized in 29 host
groups. Most checks are done on 5 minutes intervals. I've gone over
all of the do
I have 30 or so hosts defined using 2 layers of inheritance. The parent
template is:
# Generic host definition template - This is NOT a real host, just a
template!
define host{
namegeneric-host; The name of this
host template
notifications_enabled
This discussion intrigues me...
We've been using NRPE_NT with our Windows boxes (probably around 200 that we're
monitoring) because I think I had the impression that this was the more
commonly used of the two (NRPE/nsclient++). We primarily use it to call the
wincheck_counter.exe file to probe
Hi there,
We currently have nsclient++ installed across 200+ w2k3 servers.
We get about 4 crashes a day. The service has been set to auto-restart
so it is not a _huge_ problem.
Nevertheless we are looking at moving away from nsclient++ possible to
nrpe_nt or even a completely different monitoring
I have Nagios 1.4 on Linux server.
374 hosts (Linux/Unix,Windows and network equipment)
877 services
More than 40 windows systems have NSClient++ installed
Regards
Marco
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