> There are several plugins for this this already on nagios exchange. I
> would take a look there as well.
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/RAID_Controller.58.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi
1[p_view]=224
This is the one we use - it supports several hardware RAID, plus
software raid on linux, solaris and AI
Hi Karl,
Actually, I have run it as nagios (as well as root) also and I am
getting the correct responses at the command line. I often over look
that sort of thing, so thanks for looking out for me. To be honest, I
was running it as root for some time and then starting reading posts
about running
Robert -
Let me guess, you're running it as root... ? Remember that the Nagios user is
very unprivileged, and if you're having a problem with it running things, you
may need to wrap the command so that it can run as a privileged user.
-Karl
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Karl Katzke
Systems Analyst II
TAMU - RGS
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Good Afternoon
I am having an issue with this plugin. Maybe one of you can help. I am
receiving a null return when nagios runs this command, however when
running on command line, it returns just fine. Here is my command
definition and define service:
# 'check_perc.pl' command definition
Hi,
I have just released a plugin for Windows to check all automatic
services. I got this idea from NagiosExchange in fact and thought it was
a good one, except that it only ran with NC_Net which I have no
intention of using, and was a bit of a nagios server side hack against
remote servers
Hi All!
We have a couple of NetApp storage applicance that we monitor from the
Nagios server. I would like to define service for several of the
filesystems, but instead of being services of the Nagios server I would
like them to be services of the host that mounts them. One alternative
would obvio
Hi All!
We are running version 2.5. We host several companies each with a
product environment (PE) and a test environment (TE). We would like to
have a service group for the company which contrains the services in the
PE and the TE. We also have cases where there are three levels:
customer, projec
Nene wrote:
> 50% of Nagios Notification Service (notify-host-by-email /
> notify-service-by-email) is active...I mean 50% because I'm able to delivery
> notifications just to users accounts within my server (allocating Nagios),
> nevertheless external user accounts can not be reached (external
50% of Nagios Notification Service (notify-host-by-email /
notify-service-by-email) is active...I mean 50% because I'm able to delivery
notifications just to users accounts within my server (allocating Nagios),
nevertheless external user accounts can not be reached (external email
domains).
I'm using this script:
#
#!/bin/bash
RESULT=`./check_nt -H adr01 -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l
"\Process(EvDRServer)\Virtual Bytes" -w 1500 -c 2000`
CALCULATED=`echo $RESULT | awk '{print $1/8/100 " MB"}'`
echo $CALCULATED
exit 0
#
To parse the output of the check_nt COUNTER co
One more question.
I have the mib information below, however I don't know how can I use it
on the Nagios check.
I have tried this command, but I've just receive SNMP Warning message.
./check_snmp -H 192.168.1.12 -o
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.blueCoat.blueCoatMgmt.deviceUsageMI
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lorand S. D'Caltan
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 8:51 AM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] Check_NRPE plugin issue after 3.0b7 upgrade.
>
> I've m
Nagios isn't seeing anything - it's the check_disk plugin that's returning
the "OK" result.
check_disk --help shows that -w and -c are used to show free space in
"units" when a percent sign doesn't follow the number:
check_disk --help
Options:
-w, --warning=INTEGER
Exit with WARNI
Hello All,
I have been trying to figure out to setup host groups for a long time now and
cannot figure it out at all.
I have a both switches and servers that I wish to organize in how they are
displayed by Nagios.
It would be nice to have groups defined where all DSL routers are categorize
Hello,
i have installed nagios yesterday and i have a check_ping on 4
servers, a check_http on an apache server and a check_mysql on another
one
but i have a lot of websphere servers and i would like to add them to
my nagios platform, they answer on the 9080, 9043 and 9060 ports, is
there a p
I've migrated from 1.0 to 3.0b7 recently and I'm running into a couple
of issues, the most pressing of which is a problem with the check_nrpe
plugin's return of data.
This is my command definition:
define command {
command_namecheck_nrpe
command_line$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRE
There are several plugins for this this already on nagios exchange. I would
take a look there as well.
Some of them are:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Linux.55.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=639
Python plugin to check the status of a software based RAID device. patched
version, So it will wo
On Dec 19, 2007, at 8:02 AM, Miah, W (Wadud) wrote:
> We use SNMP to monitor hardware RAID arrays (of course, they must be
> IP
> based). If you're using certain 3ware controllers, you can also use
> smartd to monitor the member devices (see man smartctl). Or, if you're
> using mdadm (software R
Here's an example on using snmpwalk:
snmpwalk -Of -c public -v1 -m IFT-SNMP-MIB 172.16.140.35 private
where the MIB is stored in /usr/share/snmp/mibs/. The MIB can also be
specified in the check_snmp plugin, which obtains it from the specified
path. Examine the MIB first and browse through the ou
We use SNMP to monitor hardware RAID arrays (of course, they must be IP
based). If you're using certain 3ware controllers, you can also use
smartd to monitor the member devices (see man smartctl). Or, if you're
using mdadm (software RAID), set the following line in /etc/mdadm.conf
PROGRAM /usr/loc
On Dec 19, 2007, at 6:49 AM, Greg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Greg a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have installed and configured Nagios 3.0b7 to active check ~50
>> hosts,
>> ~8 services / host.
>> The usage of "system" CPU is growing to 35% in 12 hours, at 35%
>> Nagios
>> stop checking with this error in the
Greg a écrit :
> Still having the problem. I started nagios this morning at 10:18, 3
> hours later nagios is using 1.6Go RAM !
>
> 15160 nagios25 0 1702m 1.6g 2224 R 69 21.0 65:45.43 nagios
> 27665 nagios25 0 1702m 1.6g 508 S 24 20.9 0:00.12 nagios
>
> and fork for each check.
Hi,
Greg a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have installed and configured Nagios 3.0b7 to active check ~50 hosts,
> ~8 services / host.
> The usage of "system" CPU is growing to 35% in 12 hours, at 35% Nagios
> stop checking with this error in the log file :
>
> 'SSH' on host 'varan-01' could not be performe
Trevor Obba asks:
> I have an EMC CLARiiON AX150 I would like to monitor disk usage,
> fan, power supply, battery, temperature and uptime using Nagios's
> check_snmp plug-in but when I snmpwalk my Emc it does not seem give
> any MIBS on disk usage, fan, power supply e.t.c Can anyone please
> en
I have an EMC CLARiiON AX150 I would like to monitor disk usage, fan, power
supply, battery, temperature and uptime using Nagios’s check_snmp plug-in but
when I snmpwalk my Emc it does not seem give any MIBS on disk usage, fan, power
supply e.t.c Can anyone please enlighten me on this? What MIBS
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Try with strace to get much logs;
strace nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg 2>&1 | egrep '(access|open)' >
/tmp/strace.log
strace nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg 2>&1 | egrep '()' >
/tmp/strace.log
Alan Cooper wrote:
> Nagios 3.0rc1 on RHEL3
>
> I've
Nagios 3.0rc1 on RHEL3
I've RPM'd up this release - I have it working fine on one RHEL3 box,
and various other rhel4 boxes without issue, with the same configuration
on all boxes.
One (and only one) other RHEL3 box is causing me problems - nagios is
quietly refusing to start, citing problems w
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