Make sure you're using the latest version of check_procs. Make sure
you're using the latest version of NRPE. Otherwise, provide version
information for everything, including OS and how you installed the
plugins/NRPE in case someone wants to try to reproduce it.
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Marc
p.s. Don't test as ro
On Mar 9, 2008, at 10:11 PM, Nelson Serafica wrote:
> Thanks. My host_notification_commands is notify-by-email. Here is
> the snippet of notify-by-email:
>
> define command{
> command_namenotify-by-email
> command_line/usr/bin/printf "%b" "* Nagios *\n
> \nNoti
Thanks. My host_notification_commands is notify-by-email. Here is the snippet
of notify-by-email:
define command{
command_namenotify-by-email
command_line/usr/bin/printf "%b" "* Nagios
*\n\nNotification Type: $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$\n\nService: $SERVICEDESC$\nHost:
$
anyone??
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 6:04 PM, alexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
>
> i ran into one very interesting issue
>
> whenever i do from nagios box
>
> d# ./check_nrpe -H XX.XX.XX.XX -c check_procs -a rsync
> PROCS OK: 1 process with args 'rsync'
> /(!8@((c)Þ
> d#
>
> what with those extr
On Mar 9, 2008, at 9:12 PM, Nelson Serafica wrote:
> I have enabled notification via email. I just notice there are some
> missing info in the notification. Here is a sample
>
> * Nagios *
>
> Notification Type: PROBLEM
>
> Service:
> Host: BAP Web1 Server
> Address: X.X.X.X
> State:
>
I have enabled notification via email. I just notice there are some missing
info in the notification. Here is a sample
* Nagios *
Notification Type: PROBLEM
Service:
Host: BAP Web1 Server
Address: X.X.X.X
State:
Date/Time: Mon Mar 10 09:49:55 PHT 2008
Additional Info:
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I just updated a server today and a bit later it seems a significant
part of the network was down right after the update.
It was working great untill then and at first I was suspecting an issue
with the POP of SIXXS as my IPv6 connectivity seemed
hi,
i've never used freeBSD (6.2) before and now im build a Nagios3(rc3)
server to make checks from some server (active_checks), switches
(active_checks), some other devices (passive_checks) and so on. Under
Linux i know, how to build HA setups (like heartbeat and DRBD), but i
dont' know anything
hi,
i would like to (temporarily) monitor the Avg. Disk sec/Read
performance values using nagios. i would like to set -w to 0.02 (20
ms) and -c 0.05 (50 ms). the results returned from nc_net are returned
in seconds and nc_net uses an integer for -w and -c. is there anyway
to convert the va