Hi all,
I'm in trouble with checking a remote service. I have to check if the
service is alive and i do this by using the check_tcp plugin.
Unfortunately, the remote service is not managed by me and it requires a
specific source port, and you know that check_tcp doesn't support this
feature.
So,
Hallo,
our test Nagios dies after every restart with a segmentation fault since last
week.
I have tried to find the error with gdb. I hope someone can point me to my
error.
d139:/etc/nagios/objects/hosts #
gdb --args /usr/sbin/nagios /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
GNU gdb 6.6
Copyright (C) 2006 Free
Hi, I don't know of any way to get the plugin to see/use the
/etc/my.cnf. You could always just give your nagios mysql user very
limited rights - connection allowed only from your nagios host, status
query rights etc, etc, then use /usr/local/nagios/etc/resource.cfg to
"hide" the password in $USE
Sorry for the HTML last time.
> I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> 4. However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
> configuration files.
Some more info:
I managed to run check_mysql from a shell script that actually runs the
plugin under "str
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NSCLient++ offers NRPE
NC_NEt -(also a windows plugin that uses check_NT) offers NSCA
Good Luck,
TOny (author of NC_NEt)
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Michael Medin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did not mean to add ssh client to nsclient++ but I could write a plugin
> that runs plink when ns
I am getting tons of errors in Nagios (CentOS 4, Nagios 2.10) while
integrating PerfParse
e.g.
Error: Command 'process-host-perfdata' has already been defined
Error: Could not register command (config file
'/etc/nagios/perfparse/etc/nagios_perfparse.cfg', starting on line 19)
The only
way that I
On Feb 12, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Roger wrote:
> I am getting tons of errors in Nagios (CentOS 4, Nagios 2.10) while
> integrating PerfParse
>
> e.g.
>
> Error: Command 'process-host-perfdata' has already been defined
> Error: Could not register command (config file '/etc/nagios/
> perfparse/etc/na
Hi list
...[Hi All, I have the latest versions of Nagios, the plugins, net-snmp,
net-snmp-utils all installed on a fedora 5 box. I've setup the monitoring of my
windows and linux machines and all is well with those. I have or am trying to
setup monitoing of my cisco switches and while I am gett
Can i install Nagios to my windows system or this is to monitor only the Linux
or Unix Server?
-Murali.
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On Feb 12, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
>
> I'm moving our current Nagios 2.10 configuration to a Nagios 3.0rc2
> distributed configuration. One component that isn't working for me is
> nagiosgraph. After some investigation, it appears that the problem is
> that while I'm sending
Hi
...[Mark, ensure you have net-snmp and net-snmp-utils grab them using yum or
aptitude. Once you have them, you will need to recompile or re-install
nagios-plugins and your issues should go away.
Hope this helps, it is also in the nagios documentation online]...
> I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> 4. However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
> configuration files.
Problem resolved. Apparently Nagios does not define the environment variable
HOME for its plugins, so "~" does not get expanded to the
Hi.
Many thx for the tip Marc - that did the trick! I had ekonomi.fb.se as
the address in hosts.cfg i did also connect with only ekonomi and then
it worked. Guess i missed something in my services or checkcommand-
files but thats an easy fix now.
thx again!
p
12 feb 2008 kl. 21.14 skrev
I'm running Nagios 2.10 quite successfully on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4. However, I can't seem to get check_mysql to use the proper
configuration files.
>From the command line everything works fine. It reads the "[client]"
section of ~nagios/.my.cnf for the needed password. However, it does
Is it possible to use both PerfParse and PNP?
I'd like to use PerfParse's MySQL backend for some hosts and PNP's rrdtool
backend for others.
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] I can't get my event handler to fire!
>
> I've got a 3.0rc2
Paul,
On Feb 11, 2008 11:06 PM, Paul Aviles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a way to remotely monitor Windows servers. The servers are
> on a remote network and using network address translation so they are not
Place NRPE on your windows boxes, then (a) talk with your network team
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] check_by_ssh wont work - help.
>
> Hi all.
>
> Im trying to get chec
I'm moving our current Nagios 2.10 configuration to a Nagios 3.0rc2
distributed configuration. One component that isn't working for me is
nagiosgraph. After some investigation, it appears that the problem is
that while I'm sending the host/service check results to the central
server, none of the
I've got a 3.0rc2 instance running, and I'm trying to implement a
service-based event handler. I've added an event_handler entry to the
service check:
define service{
use generic-service
host_name p5prod0
service_descr
I did not mean to add ssh client to nsclient++ but I could write a plugin
that runs plink when nsclient++ starts and makes sure plink is running,
but maybe NSCA is probably a better solution (which nsclient++ already has
:)
// MickeM
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:36:32 +0100, Michael Medin <[EMAIL PRO
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:36:32 +0100, Michael Medin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Humm, this was quite interesting, is there a way to (from the plink) to
> detect the status of the connection or does plink "die" when the
> connection dies even?
> Would be quite simple to add a "plugin" t
Hi all. Im trying to get check_by_ssh to work but i keep failing. Its between two linux, Debian (nagiosserver) and redhat (cilent). Im trying something simple at first, just check the disk.I have setup the keys so i can login without password (with user nagios). When i do a test with from terminal
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> Thank you all for the comments on
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] alert history
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> hello
>
> how to enable alert history in n
Thank you all for the comments on the parenting issue I posted yesterday.
We have come up with a much easier solution than had been proposed.
I am now having an issue with check_snmp. I have used check_snmp to
monitor this exact service in the past on other Nagios hosts and am using
other snmp
Federico Donati wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm in trouble with checking a remote service. I have to check if the
> service is alive and i do this by using the check_tcp plugin.
> Unfortunately, the remote service is not managed by me and it requires a
> specific source port, and you know that check_tcp
Dennis Jenkins wrote:
> If your Nagios server is running BSD or Linux then you can use the
> built-in firewall to transparently change the port. Kind of like NAT,
> but just for the port (some vendors (Juniper) call this PAT). I suppose
> that Solaris and Windows might have this ability too,
> I'm moving our current Nagios 2.10 configuration to a Nagios
> 3.0rc2 distributed configuration. One component that isn't
> working for me is nagiosgraph. After some investigation, it
> appears that the problem is that while I'm sending the
> host/service check results to the central server
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