Hi,
We have a working Nagios Setup. Now we decided to use new nagios version i.e.
3.0 and a new system as well.
Accordingly installed nagios 3.0 on it and NRPE 2.12v . All looks ok until I
tried to do NRPE on our existing configured Hosts and it gave the error as ,
CHECK_NRPE:
-- Few docs suggests that it is becazue of the version difference between 2
NRPE installations
This is true but in the case where the plugin is one version and the daemon
is a different version.
Did you update both the plugin on the nagios server and also the daemon on
the host server? If
You rock Sebastian !! This was exactly the case. For now have kept the original
entry and just added the new one as well. And it gave me the required o/p.
Just dont know why Nagios Support site says this then ?
Description:When attempting to use the check_nrpe plugin, the
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i have 2 nagios servers, where one acts as an failover(with disabled
checks/notification.).
I use send_nsca to send the current servcie/host status to the
failover server, since we have some notifications disabled on
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has experienced problems with recurring
critical/warning notifications with Nagios 3.0.1? I've just implemented
a new server and added a few test hosts to it. Despite our configuration
files specifying a notification interval of 0, we are receiving
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Recurring Notification Problem
Hi all,
I was wondering if
Hi
Description:
When attempting to use the
check_nrpe plugin, the following
error message is printed:
CHECK_NRPE: Error - Could not
complete SSL handshake
Solution:
This error message could be due to
several problems:
1. Different versions. Make
sure you are
Ok...Before I tackle the issue with Nagios not getting any feedback from
check_logfiles I decided to test the plugin locally on the host machine.
However I'm not getting the results I should am expecting.
I execute this at the command line:
Check_logfiles --tag=websphere
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:33:52AM -0400, Victor Lanza wrote:
Ok...Before I tackle the issue with Nagios not getting any feedback from
check_logfiles I decided to test the plugin locally on the host machine.
However I'm not getting the results I should am expecting.
I execute this at the
Hi guys,
i just explained it to Victor in private mail, but this seems to be a FAQ.
OK - no errors or warning|websphere_lines=0 websphere_warnings=0
^^
^^
.._lines=0 means that _no_ lines were scanned
Thanks all!!...I literally was loosing it...I started arguing with my
monitor..hehe..
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Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 1:34 PM
To: 'Jay R. Ashworth'; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 01:45:52PM +0200, Sebastian Ries wrote:
Take a look at the log on the remote machine nrpe is running on.
Mostly this error occurs when the nrpe daemon does not allow connections
from the nagios server.
Have a look at allowed_hosts in your nrpe config.
Does this
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 04:54:10AM -0700, sachin holikar wrote:
You rock Sebastian !! This was exactly the case. For now have kept the
original entry and just added the new one as well. And it gave me the
required o/p.
Just dont know why Nagios Support site says this then ?
What
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 09:08:09AM -0500, Marc Powell wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has experienced problems with recurring
critical/warning notifications with Nagios 3.0.1? I've just
implemented a new
Here is the service definition:
define service {
host_name
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 07:34:05PM +0200, Gerhard Lausser wrote:
(There is the option nologfilenocry which can be set in a
configurationfile. With this option, a missing logfile is silently
tolerated).
It's your plugin, then?
That's a *classic* switch name.
Cheers,
-- jra
--
Jay R.
Ok, so thanks to that small detail I was able to test the check_logfiles and
everything works like a charm, I get the seekfile as well as the protocol
file with results.
Now when I set up the commands again in Nagios and the service checks I get
the following in the interface:
(No output
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 03:20:20PM -0400, Victor Lanza wrote:
Ok, so thanks to that small detail I was able to test the check_logfiles and
everything works like a charm, I get the seekfile as well as the protocol
file with results.
Now when I set up the commands again in Nagios and the
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CountyServer-Ardmore,CountyServer-Balm,CountyServer-Bayview,CountyServer-TestServer,CountyServerDMZ-Springhurst,CountyServerDMZ-VTH-Web,CountyServerDMZ-Web-Dev
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I've just installed Nagios 3 and begun to configure it for my network
(25ish servers, all but 2 running Linux, 250ish workstations, all but
about 25 running Ubuntu), and after slogging through SSL error on
check_nrpe -- which means about 3 different things having nothing to do
with SSL -- and the
I am able to graph CPU statistics but not memory stats for my linux clients.
I use NRPE to monitor memory on my linux clients.
nagios graph map config is below:
# Service Type Linux Memory Check
# output:Memory Check: total:1106.54 Mb - used: 304.37 Mb (28%) - free:
802.16 Mb (72%)
Could write a script that runs on the local machine(s) when called from
nagios via snmp
This will require that all snmp's are set up alike on all the local
machines, and a line formatted similarly below be added to each
/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file:
exec check_users /usr/local/bin/check_users.sh
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
I'm setting check_users (via nrpe) to warn at 1 and CRIT at 3 users --
I'm putting this on servers that, typically, have no humans logged in
at all.
Since that's true, I'd like to have the list of users from who -q
returned as part of the status message.
a)
I've just installed nagios, and the client on a host windows machine,
but the nagios console in the service detail pane is showing status
unknown, and under status details I get Server port must be an
integer.. Is there an specific port that nagios is supposed to run on
the server?.. it seems like
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