usa o Oreon (Centreon) gera gráficos melhores que o Nagios só :D
flws
Em 21/11/07, Vinícius de Figueiredo Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Fala lista! :)
Ainda estou na luta para moldar o Nagios no meu ambiente e tenho a
necessidade de gerar gráficos e relatórios. Gráficos eu já fiz testes
Fala lista! :)
Ainda estou na luta para moldar o Nagios no meu ambiente e tenho a
necessidade de gerar gráficos e relatórios. Gráficos eu já fiz testes
com algumas ferramentas, nenhuma me atendeu 100% as minhas
necessidades mas tudo bem. Agora relatórios é que cai num sinuca de
bico. Os
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Bom dia á todos,
Estou chegando no mundo nagios agora, alguém tem um tutorial ou até
mesmo arquivos de exemplo de configuração, ainda estou meio perdido.
Obrigado
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Vou partir pra isso mesmo. Acho que o Nagios sozinho vai dar muito
trabalho, tenho que testar agora alguma coisa que adicione vários
recursos ao Nagios. Estão na lista Opsview, Groundwork Monitor e
Centreon. Alguém tem experiência prática com algum deles?
Espero ter sucesso com algum para fazer a
Estou fazendo alguns testes com o Zabbix (www.zabbix.com), está se mostrando
mais completa que o Nagios.
Em 21/11/07, Vinícius de Figueiredo Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Fala lista! :)
Ainda estou na luta para moldar o Nagios no meu ambiente e tenho a
necessidade de gerar gráficos e
Caro Vinícius,
Como ferramenta para gráficos, sugiro que você teste o Cacti, caso ainda não
o tenha feito, é uma ferramenta excelente, baseada em RRD, cuja única
deficiência comparando com uma ferramenta paga que tive a oportunidade de
testar aqui na empresa, era a falta de gráficos baseados
Cara,
Usa o Oreon para manutenção e alguns gráficos, sendo na minha
opinião, pobres demais também. A questão de desempenho use o cacti,
existe um modulo que integra os cacti com o nagios. Ja na parte de
configuração, use o OCS-reports.
At.,
Sauer.
Em 21/11/07, Vinícius de
o nome do módulo pro CACTI é o NPC
Flws
Em 21/11/07, Alexandre Sauer Paes Leme [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Cara,
Usa o Oreon para manutenção e alguns gráficos, sendo na minha
opinião, pobres demais também. A questão de desempenho use o cacti,
existe um modulo que integra os cacti com o
Hi All
I have an intermittent ping problem. I am running nagios 1.2 on
AIX and an monitoring both AIX and Windows client. I do a ping test using
the check_ping command, but sometimes I get a problem with the ping which
says PING WARNING - DUPLICATES FOUND!, this then sends me the
Dear All,
I'm implementing Nagios for a large ISP in the Netherlands. I configured
all service-notifications to be sent to both the linux-admin group and
the linux-admin-sms group. The first is by email, the second by sms.
The Linux-admin-sms is set to only accept C, U and R (critical, unknown,
Hi there !
I'm using Nagios on a linux OpenSuse 10.2 and NRPE_NT 0.8.0.2.
I created different script (batch) on Windows wich work well.
Now I scripted a file check and I have problem with backslashes (\)
So I used a simple script as follow (test.cmd) :
echo %*
exit 0
And I use check_nrpe from
Hello Stephen,
this isn't a nagios error. You seem to have some Problems with your
network. Try pinging the monitored host from your nagios host and
there you should also see duplicate icmp-replys... If you get this
take a look at your network.
kind regards, Dennis
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007
Hi
this phaenomen is also by me so... it seams, wenn you have ospf-network
roules configured so the ping retourns on a second wire...
its not a problem, but an interpretation issue from nagios
kind regards roger
2007/11/21, Dennis Hünseler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Stephen,
this isn't a
Hi Benoit
This problem can be solved like this :
Send / from linux commands.
Modify the windows script like this :
set tmp=%*
set tmp=%tmp:/=\%
echo %tmp%
exit 0
As Windows path or files cannot contains /, there should be no problem using
slash.
- Benoit da
Roger wrote:
I'm looking for a Linux-based tool that will let me making simple WMI
queries on a Windows server.
Yes, I know that I can use NSClient++ (or equivalent) on the Windows
server to listen for my check_npre commands, but I'm hoping that there
is a quick and dirty *nix-based tool
Benoit da Costa wrote:
But the problem comes when I try that :
./check_nrpe -H tbm000fb4x00454 -c check_arg\!test\\this
I would absolutely try not to send any args through nrpe, but instead
disallowing args and predefining the checks you want in the nrpe config,
then calling a command
Hi all,
I´ve just installed Nagios and it give a warning in http service:
HTTP WARNING: Http/1.1 403 Forbidden
How i can solve it? it is possible? when i restarted http it failed but when
i retried it stopped well and it started ok... i think it wasn't a
problem but now i am not sure...
I'm
Hello Pilar,
If you made a standard installation Nagios will monitor your local
resources. You probably installed Nagios in the /nagios subdirectory. If you
don't have a web page in / then the http plugin will check that and raise an
error. This is normal. You have the option of disabling
This is interesting. I don't run OSPF on my network, but my nagios servers
are using Ethernet Bonding (2 NICs, 1 IP for failover). The very weird
thing from my perspective is I only get the duplicate message on a specific
switch (the mgmt IP on only 1 specific switch).
Shlomo
On 11/21/07,
I am pretty sure I have seen the answer to this but I have searched the
archives, google, and my own archives (since I joined the list) and can't
seem to find where I saw this mentioned before. I have notification
commands such as:
define command{
command_namehost-notify-by-email
Looks like the back slash is getting escaped out. Try double backslashes:
\\n instead of \n.
Tal
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Tal Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/21/2007 08:35:51 AM:
Looks like the back slash is getting escaped out. Try double
backslashes: \\n instead of \n.
Tal
Double backslashes produce the same results unfortunately. It doesn't make
much sense to me that they would but they do.
Just to wrap up this topic, I finally defeated this problem by changing
the output of my ambient temperature monitor to not return the actual
temperature in the server room. This made the message static and
unchanging and prevented repeated notifications from going out.
I did completely stop and
Hello,
(I'm not sure if I sent already this mail with just the first some
lines. Now it's complete.)
While playing with Nagios-Grapher (1.6.1-rc5) I had some problem,
caused by our https/proxy/http setup as outlined below:
{ world } --- [proxy (pound)] --- [apache]
request sent:
Are there any limitations to Nagiosgrapher like how many hosts/services it
is capable of to produce graphs for?
As soon as I get to a certain limit of hosts/services (passed around 34
hosts and/or around 100 services), the graphs acts weird, the Icon graphs
becomes white and if you click them to
Just to wrap up this topic, I finally defeated this problem by
changing
the output of my ambient temperature monitor to not return the actual
temperature in the server room. This made the message static and
unchanging and prevented repeated notifications from going out.
I'm coming into this a
Check the definitions for your contact. Do you have
host_notification_options d,r set in there as well as in the host
definition? If not, then the notifications will be filtered out by your
contact definition.
Steve
notifications on Nagios 3.0a3. I have all hosts configured for DOWN and
Hello,
the example for the nagios grapher command is about this way:
define command{
...
command_line .../contrib/fifo_write .../rw/ngraph.pipe
'$HOSTNAME$\t...$SERVICEPERFDATA$\n' 3
}
But the fifo_write doesn't process the '\n'. This brings trailing 'n'
into the fifo
On Monday, 19 November 2007 23:25:52 -0600,
Marc Powell wrote:
I've several hosts behind a firewall and I'd like to monitoring they
with Nagios. These host haven't a public IP. Then, mi idea was to
configure the firewall to redirect the Nagios server conection at
specific port in the
Heiko Schlittermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mi 21 Nov 2007 23:25:00 CET):
Hello,
the example for the nagios grapher command is about this way:
define command{
...
command_line .../contrib/fifo_write .../rw/ngraph.pipe
'$HOSTNAME$\t...$SERVICEPERFDATA$\n' 3
}
But the
Steve, thank you for your reply. My config is as follows:
*a. host template*
# critical host template
define host{
name crit-host
use base-host
check_period 24x7
check_interval 5
retry_interval 1
max_check_attempts 6
check_command
Hi all,
Nagios (3.0b6 version) doesn't send notifications if 'log_notifications'
parameter set to '0'.
Why? Please explain me if you know.
Whom should I report if this is a bug?
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Alexander Bespalov
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