Olha, o groundwork é bom e até facil de instalar, porem eu nao acho ele
clean e leve como o nagios não, pra se ter uma ideia, o pacote de instalação
dele tem cerca de 150mb enquanto o nagios tem cerca de 4mb!! heheh
Nunca irei substituir o Nagios por nada.. ele pra mim, é, sempre foi e
sempre será
Olá Sean
A Groundwork Fondation pegou o que tem de melhor para o Nagios e juntou em
um pacote. O bom disto é que você não tem que ficar pesquisando na internet
por soluções para o Nagios e não tem que resolver depencias.
O lado ruim é que todas as melhores funções estão nos pacotes pagos.
Você
Vc tem várias opções:)
Para checar a sua aplicação do ponto de vista do usuário:
1) /path/to/nagios/libexec/check_http --help
2) www.webinject.org
3) /path/to/nagios/libexec/plugin_de_checagem_fim_a_fim.scriptlanguage
Para checar sua aplicação do ponto de vista do SO:)
1)
Hi,
I have a local script to backup my Nagios-machine, which writes its status
directly in nagios.cmd. This works fine, but after about 3 minutes after the
OK it switches back to CRITICAL. The service is passive and the
freshness_threshold is set to 26h. Why does it complain after 3 minutes?
Good morning,
Hope everyone is well.
I am now working to configure my nagios to monitor my remote servers.
To monitor one of the remote servers I have made a file called
hosteurope.cfg
A simple configuration with out and serveice. Just to check coonectivity
Hi
Attached simple perl plugin to do what you wanted.
Hope it helps
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Hello
first what version are you using?
second it really depends on various parameters such as timeout and check
interval and max_concurrent checks if you set it to 0 and the execution of
every check usually takes lower then the timeout interval it should fairly
enough to do about 4000+ service
hello,
I've a nagios 3.0 installed on suse linux 10. I have difficulty configuring
to load status map and historgram-object not found - error 404. I have
followed all the archived solutions to no avail. I've installed and checked
all the needed libraries, and configured apache2 to with
John Moore wrote:
Is there any way to notify me who is logged on?
I know check_users will tell me how many people are logged on. But it
would be nice to know who as well.
Did you check NagiosExchange?
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Detailed%2F1415.html;d=1
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Hello All,
The remote server where I have installed nrpe, the /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg has
allowed_hosts=127.0.0.1,122.161.137.217
122.161.137.217 is the IP of my local nagios monitoring machine.
I put this IP after checking my machine by whatismyip.com
My ISP provides dynamic IP. Is there any way
On Monday 01 September 2008 09:57:30 J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello All,
The remote server where I have installed nrpe, the /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg has
allowed_hosts=127.0.0.1,122.161.137.217
122.161.137.217 is the IP of my local nagios monitoring machine.
I put this IP after checking my machine by
Hello,
Is there any possibility to see old downtimes (those already over) in
nagios?
The only way i found so far is to grep in the logfiles, which is not
very comfortable?
br,
Matthias Haider
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J. Bakshi wrote:
Good morning,
Hope everyone is well.
I am now working to configure my nagios to monitor my remote servers.
Dear all,
I am still fighting with the host definition with out any luck :-(
This time I am using more simple configuration
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you can write a simple script that query the new dns/ip address of the nagios
ping nagios.foo.com |head -1 | awk '{print $3}' |tr -d '(' ')'
this will give the ip ,take the ip and replace that in the nrpe.cfg
and run the script in the cron every 2 days to make sure it gets the new ip .
Assaf Flatto wrote:
you can write a simple script that query the new dns/ip address of the nagios
ping nagios.foo.com |head -1 | awk '{print $3}' |tr -d '(' ')'
this will give the ip ,take the ip and replace that in the nrpe.cfg
and run the script in the cron every 2 days to make sure it
Hi Assaf,
I am afraid to say, but i can't understand its utility.
how this script help the remote nrpe daemon a.k.a /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg
to know the IP of my local machine ? The allowed_hosts needs to know the
IP of my local machine so that I can use nrpe_check command from my
local
Assaf Flatto wrote:
Hi Assaf,
I am afraid to say, but i can't understand its utility.
how this script help the remote nrpe daemon a.k.a /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg
to know the IP of my local machine ? The allowed_hosts needs to know the
IP of my local machine so that I can use nrpe_check command
Hi,
this might be what you're looking for:
http://people.consol.de/~lausser/nagios/more-than-one-nagios.html
Gerhard
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Gesendet: Montag, 1. September 2008 15:13
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On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:24 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Good morning,
Hope everyone is well.
I am now working to configure my nagios to monitor my remote servers.
finally when I reload nagios it throws an error like
Running configuration check... FAILED! Reload aborted. Check your
Nagios
On Sep 1, 2008, at 8:12 AM, Steven Battaille wrote:
Hello
Is there anyone who can tell me if it is possible to run more than
one instance of nagios on the same machine?
This could be very handy to have different nagios installations for
different customers.
Seems a lot more
But if people want different additions to nagios, want tweaks to the
cgi's (we have a link into our documentation system for example), etc.
You may want to keep them completely separate.
Running nagios in a VM would seem the obvious answer though.
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Paul Weaver wrote:
But if people want different additions to nagios, want tweaks to the
cgi's (we have a link into our documentation system for example), etc.
You may want to keep them completely separate.
Running nagios in a VM would seem the obvious answer though.
Running Nagios inside
Just use the register 0 to hide the hostgroup from the CGI's. The
group will still be used in service definitions, etc. by the Nagios
daemon. (this seems to be an undocumented feature and I haven't actually
tested it in Nagios 3 but I used it in Nagios 2.11.)
-Jake
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Marc Powell wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:24 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Good morning,
Hope everyone is well.
I am now working to configure my nagios to monitor my remote servers.
finally when I reload nagios it throws an error like
Running configuration check... FAILED! Reload
Dear list,
yesterday I managed to have a working host definition for one of my
remote servers and it is working :-)
Today I have added two more service definition to check the zombie and
total process on the remote server running nrpe.
But in nagios monitoring the zombie and total process column
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