I'm looking for Nagios case studies, particularly ones that show bottom
line benefits of Nagios compared to other more expensive ones, such as
Tivoli, Openview, or Sitescope.
If anyone knows of any, do share!
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I could upgrade to apache2, but there is embperl built into apache as well,
that make me a bit lazy to upgrade it.
How do you add cgi to apache(1.3) support?
Thanks
SW
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HI, thanks for the replies.
I m running the following version of Nagios and plugins:
# pkg_info | grep -i nagios
nagios-2.9_1Extremely powerful network monitoring system
nagios-plugins-1.4.5,1 Plugins for Nagios
nagios-snmp-plugins-1.0_5 Additional SNMP plugins for Nagios
Thanks
SW
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Hello,
I have an environment which includes systems doing disk mirroring
using the OS in Windows 2003. Has anyone found a good way to monitor
this setup using nagios. Ideally, I would like to know that both volumes
are healthy using either NSClient or NRPE. SMTP is an option as well. I
didn'
Hi Thomas and all,
For those of you eager to help me debug...haha...much appreciated
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# $Id: check_oracle_instance.pl,v 1.1 2002/04/03 02:58:47 sghosh Exp $
# Copyright (c) 2002 Sven Dolderer
# some pieces of Code adopted from Adam vonNieda's o
Hi list
Does anyone have an idea why I would get (Return code of 9 is out of bounds)
with my perl plugin. I know of 123 and 127 numbers, but why would a 9 return?
- zack kenton (zkenton)
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zack kenton wrote:
> Hi Andreas
>
> So what i needed to do was add the path to utils.pm within the perl
> plugin, as well as add /usr/bin/perl...however, instead of no output
> I'm not receiving "return code 9 is out of bounds" I've heard of 123
> or 127, but does anyone know what 9 means?
>
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On 28/09/07 01:16 PM, zack kenton wrote:
> Hi list
>
> Does anyone have an idea why I would get (Return code of 9 is out of bounds)
> with my perl plugin. I know of 123 and 127 numbers, but why would a 9 return?
I can't give you any details without
Hi list
Does anyone have an idea why I would get (Return code of 9 is out of bounds)
with my perl plugin. I know of 123 and 127 numbers, but why would a 9 return?
- zack kenton (zkenton)
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Hi list
Does anyone have an idea why I would get (Return code of 9 is out of bounds)
with my perl plugin. I know of 123 and 127 numbers, but why would a 9 return?
- zack kenton (zkenton)
---
The mailing list archive is found here:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/nagios-users.3
Hi Andreas
So what i needed to do was add the path to utils.pm within the perl plugin, as
well as add /usr/bin/perl...however, instead of no output I'm not receiving
"return code 9 is out of bounds" I've heard of 123 or 127, but does anyone know
what 9 means?
- z
>
> I'm guessing that SMTP2POP3 is equivalent to the
> contrib/check_email_loop.pl script. http://www.nagiosexchange.org also
> has many many user contributed plugins.
While googling for "check_email_loop.pl", I found these links on monitoring
Microsoft Exchange
https://support.op5.se/index.php
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rogelio Bastardo
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 10:51 AM
> To: Nagios Users mailinglist
> Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios equivalents to Servers Alive add-ons
>
> I'm starting to coll
I'm starting to collect Nagios-equivalent solutions to these free Servers
Alive add-ons.
http://www.serversalive.com/salive/addons.asp
Some of the webapp (e.g. webinject) and event log (e.g. check_nt / nc_net /
etc) stuff is easy enough, but I'm looking for other F/OSS versions of, say,
the AV up
Have you changed the OS level of the system you are running check_ping
from? Perhaps you accidentally installed an old version of the
nagios-plugins? I had a similar issue trying to run check_ping 1.3 from
a Solaris 10 system. The old version of check_ping did not understand
the Solaris 10 ping
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Hello All,
I reinstall my nagios 2.8, and everything was good during the installation.
But when I tried to make ./check_ping -H 10.25.14.150 -w 100.0,80% -c
300.0,100%
this error:
CRITICAL : Impossible to interprete the ping answer (Impossible
d'interpréter la réponse de la commande pin)
someone
I'd like to use wildcards on the check_disk (1.4.9 on Solaris) command
to exclude the monitoring of some mount points. I have mounts that look
like:
/
/var
/other/variable/mountpoints
Each users $HOME is automounted at /home/username, and I do not want
check_disk to monitor those directories.
Hi All,
Does anyone know off a capacity planning add-on for Nagios or are others
using data from Nagios to perform capacity planning functions?
Regards
Tom
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Edward D. Choy wrote:
> In version 2.9, the default normal_check_interval and retry_check_interval
> is set to a unit of 1 minute, and am wondering if i can make the units in
> seconds.
>
Read the docs. It's a config variable in nagios.cfg
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In version 2.9, the default normal_check_interval and retry_check_interval
is set to a unit of 1 minute, and am wondering if i can make the units in
seconds.
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