The database is monitored, I want to monitor if the content is OK.
Its possible to ad a special text string to the content, is it possible to
monitor on that in a flash content?
Mels
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> Monitor the database where flash gets its data.. :)
>
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Hi list,
I think host and service dependencies are a great help in accurately
defining a problem.
I even think they are even indispensable to reflect truly accurate
reporting/alarming for complex environments with different teams being
responsible for different systems that depend upon each
Have you read the nagiosgraph manual. Read that first, when you run into any
issues, post your errors and then we can help you.
Alex
On Jan 12, 2008 2:48 AM, Mad Unix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> am running nagios 2, what would be the best way to add the
> nagiosgraph..
> and other packages
On Jan 12, 2008, at 5:11 AM, Mels wrote:
> The database is monitored, I want to monitor if the content is OK.
> Its possible to ad a special text string to the content, is it
> possible to monitor on that in a flash content?
>
Think of flash as a program and the flash player application as the
I thought I remembered seeing somewhere that Nagios 2.x cfg files can be
imported into Nagios 3.x with no problems.
Can anyone confirm this?
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Roger,
On Jan 12, 2008 3:57 PM, Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I remembered seeing somewhere that Nagios 2.x cfg files can be
> imported into Nagios 3.x with no problems.
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
Yes :). You may get a few warnings about using deprecated
configuration directives
I have not seen any RPMs for distros yet but I usually build from
source for Nagios :) because the installs I have seen generally do not
include the embedded perl interpreter which is something I make heavy
use of :p.
Dag Wieers is where I go for RPMs for Redhat-like systems; I don't see
anything
Max wrote:
> I have not seen any RPMs for distros yet but I usually build from
> source for Nagios :) because the installs I have seen generally do not
> include the embedded perl interpreter which is something I make heavy
> use of :p.
>
> Dag Wieers is where I go for RPMs for Redhat-like systems
On Sat, 2008-01-12 at 16:32 -0500, Max wrote:
> I have not seen any RPMs for distros yet but I usually build from
> source for Nagios :) because the installs I have seen generally do not
> include the embedded perl interpreter which is something I make heavy
> use of :p.
>
> Dag Wieers is where I
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On 12/01/08 03:57 PM, Roger wrote:
> I thought I remembered seeing somewhere that Nagios 2.x cfg files can be
> imported into Nagios 3.x with no problems.
AFAIK the only change you should do is merge host/service extinfo into
their respective host/ser
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