To answer your question, we dump perfdata using perfparse to a central
mysql database for trending and analysis.
As you mentioned there are several good graphical trending tools out
there but having the data in a relational database gives us a good bit
of flexibility about how that data is used and
I'm wanting to graph service latency using the Nagiostats utility but I
didn't see clear documentation as to what interval the min/max/average
uses.
I do see the MRTG Integration definition example uses a label of Max 5
Minute Latency so I'm assuming min/max/average values are past five
minutes and
Gammu's site is down now, but can it take the message's contents as the
final argument?
I had something similar happen to me using SMS Server Tools 3. Using
the printf from within Nagios resulted in the sendsms utility hanging
and waiting for an EOF, never actually sending the message. By ad
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On 06/07/08 12:40 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 03:58:04PM +0100, Niall O Broin wrote:
>> No, I haven't because it happens rather rarely, and the fix is to
>> restart FF (which I don't like to do as I usually have a metric
>>
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On 07/07/08 12:57 AM, Michael Fung wrote:
> Dear all,
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> Host X is connected to interface B of a router R with 2 interfaces. If the
> router's interface B is down, I want to receive notification of interface B
> of router R is down, and not noti
Ah, that looks great, I was thinking about having a generic multi check,
and you seem to have done a very good job of it from first impressions,
I'll try it out and see if I can switch to using this.
Thanks
-h
Matthias Flacke wrote:
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> Hi Hari,
>
> please have a look at http://my-plugin.de/c