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Steve Burton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have nagios 3.0.4 running on FreeBSD and I'm using nagiosgraph to
> generate rrd's on the data. I'm visualizing the data with both
> nagiosgraph and drraw.
>
> My problem is that the graphs have gaps so I
Hi,
I have nagios 3.0.4 running on FreeBSD and I'm using nagiosgraph to
generate rrd's on the data. I'm visualizing the data with both
nagiosgraph and drraw.
My problem is that the graphs have gaps so I guessing that the rrd's
are not being updated. I'm concentrating on just on
Nick Lunt wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> nagios 3.0.5 on RHEL 4u6.
>
> We have nagios servers all over the uk and we want to get all alerts
> from each nagios server to a central nagios server at our main offices.
>
> We do not have permanent network connectivity to the remote nagios
> servers so using N
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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> Nick Lunt wrote:
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>> It's not that the connections will be up/down it's more that they simply
>> won't be there. Most of our clients are NHS (hospitals) and we have to
>> have a secure vpn connection that we dial in
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Nick Lunt wrote:
> It's not that the connections will be up/down it's more that they simply
> won't be there. Most of our clients are NHS (hospitals) and we have to
> have a secure vpn connection that we dial into on an as needed basis.
>
> We curre
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Kenneth Holter wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
> I need to configure a guest account so that anyone in the organization
> interested in monitoring can log into our Nagios web interface.
>
> Setting up the guest user account is a matter of adding the guest user