Hi, all!
We are monitoring an external FTP server that is not in our
control but that we depend on for a certain part of our business.
After the FTP service failed for a short period of time on
Saturday, the host was flagged "down" and has not come up
since. I just found out that the other admin
Hi Mihai,
Regarding Cisco's temp on their SW/Router, you can view the actual figure
via its Web-Interface (CDM = Cisco Device Manager)
First, check your SW config if http is enable, example settings are:
#
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x
ip http server
#
* on the Dashboard of
I've created a hostgroup of 20 machines, and want to monitor 10
services on each machine (easy). I now want to monitor an 11th service
on 19 of the 20 machines. What's the best way to do this?
Two ugly ways I don't like:
% Create a separate hostgroup for the 19 machines I do want to monitor.
% M
Hello,
I was wondering if there was any way to get the temperature status from
a Cisco 3750 or 2960 equipment and use it with nagios.
From the CLI all I can see reported is:
TEMPERATURE is OK
so I was thinking there could be a snmp variable to query and get 1 for
status normal, 2 for warni
I will be out of the office starting 21/07/2007 and will not return until
13/08/2007.
I will respond to your message when I return. For urgent matters you can
contact Peter Tameris.
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Corey Mosher wrote:
> If my hardware and software firewalls block ping requests, what do you guys
> suggest as an alternative to ping to determine that a server is up and
> running? I intend to eventually setup check_by_ssh checks for each server
> for various things like
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Jake Solid wrote:
> Nagios did a good job reporting a high level of load on one of my servers
> during the morning
>
> CRITICAL - load average: 59.62, 31.70, 13.53
>
> Then it sent a recovery alert showing the load as:
>
> OK - load average: 1.72, 1.72, 4.56
>
> How can I find
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies wrote:
> Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the graphs,
>
> on Linux Load? The graph area is not matching what the totals are
> getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
> bottom of the