I think this one is one of mine.
We're in the process of moving to Nagios 2.x here, and in doing so I
fixed a couple of bugs in this script, and improved it considerably.
Until now I've not been able to properly test under Nagios 2.x.
I have just uploaded the v2.0beta1 of these scripts to N
Hi, I'm having a couple of problems with Nagios 3.0a3 and now 3.03a5.
First, all host notifications are being sent out on the first soft
error. I thought this was impossible, that nagios is only supposed
to send notifications out on the first hard error, can someone verify
this for me?
Also, re
> I'm admin of network with nagios, the network has like 30 servers, and
im
> trying to do a double monitoring.ie:
Sounds like what you want is either High Availaibility or Standy Nagios.
We use both.
For our 'live' Nagios, we have two servers running Linux-HA which are
both connected to the sam
> Im admin of network with nagios, the network has like 30 servers, and
> im trying to do a double monitoring.ie:
>
> if there is a local network or server issue on the server with nagios,
> other monitoring point will continue to monitor services, i dont know
> if this then requires additional na
Hi list
Im admin of network with nagios, the network has like 30 servers, and im trying
to do a double monitoring.ie:
if there is a local network or server issue on the server with nagios, other
monitoring point will continue to monitor services, i dont know if this then
requires additional na
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I'd like to generate a report of all the hosts and services on my
network with downtime that occurred outwith scheduled downtime.
The availability report does not quite meet this requirement as,
annoyingly, it only seems to exclude periods in downtime on the host
detail, not for the hostgroup as a