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James wrote:
> How do I fix check_ssh not to create auth.log entries?
How do I fix ssh not to create auth.log entries? If you stop monitoring
ssh login attempts then your system willnever know if you got a breakin
throught ssh.
So this is not somethi
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Ton Voon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18 Sep 2008, at 20:15, Laack,Jacob C wrote:
>> Is there a native way for Nagios to attach to attach the CGI user,
>> ekaj in this case, to the DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS command in
>> either the nagios.log file or somewhere e
On Sep 18, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> If you really want Nagios to send a notification the instant it
> notices something is wrong, set "max_check_attempts" to 1 in all your
> host and service object definitions.
For users of Nagios 3.x. Something to be aware of is that setting
On 18 Sep 2008, at 20:15, Laack,Jacob C wrote:
> I'm running Nagios 3.0.3 with httpd on RHEL 5. I have CGI
> Authentication enabled for a couple dozen users. Some of them make
> "mistakes" when issuing External Commands and I'm looking for a way
> to log or know who turned of notifications
How do I fix check_ssh not to create auth.log entries?
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Laack,Jacob C wrote:
> All-
> I'm running Nagios 3.0.3 with httpd on RHEL 5. I have CGI Authentication
> enabled for a couple dozen users. Some of them make "mistakes" when issuing
> External Commands and I'm looking for a way to log or know who turned of
> notifications for a server that shou
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Good gods, Patrick. Please add *some* form of prefixing for
the text you're replying too. I've been thinking you and
Jorge are one and the same for at least three threads now.
Morris, Patrick wrote:
> Since I have added the notifications via SMS, I noticed that the time passed
> since Nagios disc
So, you are right In did I have this log in the /var/syslog
Sep 18 15:38:01 test2 ndo2db: Error: mysql_query() failed for 'INSERT INTO
nagios_configfilevariables SET instance_id='1', configfile_id='83',
varname='cfg_file', varvalue='/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts\.cfg''
Sep 18 15:38:01
All-
I'm running Nagios 3.0.3 with httpd on RHEL 5. I have CGI Authentication
enabled for a couple dozen users. Some of them make "mistakes" when issuing
External Commands and I'm looking for a way to log or know who turned of
notifications for a server that shouldn't have been modified, etc.
Since I have added the notifications via SMS, I noticed that the time passed
since Nagios discovers that a service or host changes the state and sends the
notifications (that you can check in the notifications web interface) sometimes
it takes up to 10 minutes.
Why it happens? It detects that t
Hello,
Since I have added the notifications via SMS, I noticed that the time passed
since Nagios discovers that a service or host changes the state and sends the
notifications (that you can check in the notifications web interface) sometimes
it takes up to 10 minutes.
Why it happens? It detec
Hi list,
After solving my last problem with NDOutils now everytime I restart Nagios I
have this nice messages in /var/log/syslog
Sep 18 15:38:01 test2 ndo2db: Error: mysql_query() failed for 'INSERT INTO
nagios_configfilevariables SET instance_id='1', configfile_id='83',
varname='cfg_file', v
You can also use SNMP HOST-MIB to check if the time is coorectly.
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public 192.168.1.1 hrSystemDate
or
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public 192.168.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.2.0
2008/9/18 Hari Sekhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Andreas Ericsson wrote:
>> stan wrote:
>>
>>> How can I monitor machines that
What is the default ps_format?
Do I need to recompile the plugins to change the ps_format or can I
specify it on the command line?
I am pretty sure it doesn't have the right ps_format for Solaris10.
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Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> stan wrote:
>
>> How can I monitor machines that are NTP clients to make certain that they
>> have connections to the approriate NTP server? I want something that will
>> return a summary of the type of info I get from ntpq -p.
>>
>
> Use check_ntp_peer (I think).
Hi list,
After solving my last problem with NDOutils now everytime I restart Nagios I
have this nice messages in /var/log/syslog
Sep 18 15:38:01 test2 ndo2db: Error: mysql_query() failed for 'INSERT INTO
nagios_configfilevariables SET instance_id='1', configfile_id='83',
varname='cfg_file',
Hi All,
I've installed nagios 3.0 server on red hat linux and monitoring windows
boxes by installng nsclient++ add on. I was able to install and configure
fine on win box, now all c drive and memory paramters are showing on nagios
interface for windows. my question is how do we monitor oracle dat
stan wrote:
> How can I monitor machines that are NTP clients to make certain that they
> have connections to the approriate NTP server? I want something that will
> return a summary of the type of info I get from ntpq -p.
>
Use check_ntp_peer (I think).
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Thanks very much for your illuminating reply, Marc :-) You've renewed my faith
in reading the manual!
Many Thanks,
Traiano
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Giovanni Torres schrieb:
> I would like to monitor interface errors on the cisco switches that I
> manage. Most of them are 48-port switches, so I dont want to clutter
> the nagios service detail page with hundreds of service checks for each
> port.
>
> Are any of you doing the same thing and
I would like to monitor interface errors on the cisco switches that I
manage. Most of them are 48-port switches, so I dont want to clutter
the nagios service detail page with hundreds of service checks for each
port.
Are any of you doing the same thing and if so, how are you handling it?
Wh
On Sep 18, 2008, at 6:07 AM, Traiano Welcome wrote:
>
> I wonder if it may have something to do with the "host flapping"
> and "service flapping" alerts occurring at the time the notification
> should have been sent out?
Yes, flapping suppresses notifications. See the Service and Host
Fi
How can I monitor machines that are NTP clients to make certain that they
have connections to the approriate NTP server? I want something that will
return a summary of the type of info I get from ntpq -p.
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zero, they had n
Hi All
We're running nagios2 (Nagios 2.9) on an Ubuntu server for around 150 servers
and have not had any major problems with our installation. A day ago we found
that NAGIOS had failed to execute an email notification upon detecting that a
particular host had come up from being in a DOWN state
Hi
Im using nagios 3 and and getting very near to setting the new system
live. There is one thing that is restricting me at the moment.
Checking the bandwitdh that is currently being used over interfaces. I
have found check_snmp_int.pl which will do physical interfaces. But
there are certai
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> Hari Sekhon wrote:
>> Proskurin Kirill wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Im have some servers what don`t accept any icmp packets.
>>> Im check http port on it. But nagios by default does check_alive -
>>> and say what host is down.
>>>
>>> How can im evade this?
>> use the "neg
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