This pretty useful, I didn't know once could do this and would like to.
However, I run nagios 2 and it appears this is only available on nagios
3, are you using nagios 3?
If so, maybe it's a bug in this new feature? Also, this looks like it
would only do Dec 24, 25, then Jan 7,8, then Jan 14,15 (
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>Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 23:06:56 -0600
>From: "Tim Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Nagios-users] check_nt service check problem
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>Hi everyone,
>I'm using check_nt with NSClient++ to check and see
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Sex, 2007-12-21 às 12:57 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> > hostgroup_nameUnix,!Storefront
> > host_name !demo,!logger,!snowball,!laddie,!duffgardens
/me drolls I didn't know that was possible, since what release of
Nagios can that be done? That's great!
Rui
Hail
"Gary Every" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/21/2007 09:26:30 AM:
> Try this:
> This will execute the service on All unix boxes (hostgroup) that are
> NOT in the Storefront hostgroup AND hosts that are NOT demo, logger,
> snowball, laddie or duffgardens
>
> This allows you to set up global servi
Kind of on the same subject, I am trying to setup a rotation and nagios
doesn't like the date setup. I have set it up just as the book says for
alternating week rotation for 2 people. I am coping in a portion of my
directives to assist in illustrating.
# "Robert On-Call" timeperiod definition
de
Hi,
I see in the online doc that services are now defined with
"check_interval" and "retry_intervall" . well, why not.
I have in my config files "retry_check_interval" and
"normal_check_interval" defined instead, and they seem to still work...
I'm wondering if there are other directives th
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> Sex, 2007-12-21 Ã s 09:16 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
>
>> I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
>>
>> Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
>> concerned with would like to have the 6 develop
Sex, 2007-12-21 às 09:16 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
>
> Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
> concerned with would like to have the 6 development servers in a Nagios
> group. Here's
I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
concerned with would like to have the 6 development servers in a Nagios
group. Here's the crux of the problem... How do you monitor a service on one
machin
Hi,
In my service dependency config file, I have this kind of thing :
define servicedependency{
hostgroup_name *,!NON_NRPE_NODES
service_description nrpe daemon
dependent_service_description var partition
free
List,
I currently implemented NagVis into our Nagios installation, and have
it working wonderfully. My question is as follows. Currently we only
have the nagios administrator set up to authenticate to the web and view
everything on the nagios site and nagvis.
What I would like to have is a
Hi all
I am still fighting with this one... Right now I am testing with Nagios
3.0rc1.
Can anybody please post a fully functional and tested example of a
service check definition containing an on-demand service macro with an
empty host name field?
Thanks, David
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