Hi,
I know already a lot has been discussed on the notifications topic but I
am sorry I still want to ask this.
I would like to receive only one notification when a host goes down and
one when it comes up, even if there maybe a gap of days in between.
I have read about the concept of escalati
When you run the /install option, this configures a Windows service
which points at the nsclient++.exe executable. After you run this, you
cannot move the .exe file, else the service will not be able to start!
Here, I have made a windows install package, which installs the stuff
into C:\progra
howard chen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am comparing these two monitoring systems.
>
> My findings is: nagios provides more features than ganglia, but I know
> many people use them together.
>
> I don't why, is that some features is missing from nagios?
>From reading the doco:
ganglia: more or less z
Hi Gentlemen,
i've just installed nagios2.9 on a centos 4.5 and is running fine.
I'am just monitoing ping of some machines and everything goes on very well.
im quite newb to linux and is just few days using it. i wanted to send mail
alerts through my corporate exchange server (relay)
found this
Hello,
I am comparing these two monitoring systems.
My findings is: nagios provides more features than ganglia, but I know
many people use them together.
I don't why, is that some features is missing from nagios?
thanks.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lev Lafayette
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 9:50 PM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nested notifications;parent vis-a-vis
> parent_host
>
> On Tue
On Tue, 03. Jul 2007, Patrick Morris wrote:
> > process-service-perfdata only runs insert.pl which renames the log and
> > unlinks it after processing. But after this, nagios does not write any
> > perfdata anymore. /var/nagios/service-perfdata is gone until the next
> > restart of nagios.
> > I a
Hello,
im new in this mailing list.
My First Question is.:
I would like to send a String OID in my E-Mail Message.
For example.:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.1.1.3.1.1.3.1 0/1
.1.3.6.1.4.1.1.1.3.1.1.2.1 Text
If the first OID get's 1, then the 2. should be read and included into the
E-Mail/SMS Message.
Is this
Hi,
I've got a few hosts with just one service each. If the service goes
into a non-OK state, then later the host goes down, when it comes back
up Nagios never checks the host if the service is still not OK. The
host still looks like it's down as far as Nagios is concerned.
Is this a bug?
Than