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On 04/12/08 01:27 PM, David Shapiro wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote something that starts a python script to check weblogic that if
> it sees it is not running starts it. The problem is that it takes
> several minutes to start. I tried in my script to
> Hi Hugo,
> Thanks for the reply I am also facing the same issue.
> As per you suggestion I have gone through the archieve and found one big
> thread regarding Nagios graph gap.
> https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=007301c84e20$4def
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In the thread the
On Dec 4, 2008, at 5:29 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
> Nagios 2.10 is giving me an actively misleading error message. In
> this
> segment of log, it says I have an invalid "retry_interval" possibly;
> then,
> when I add one (there was none), it says that "retry_interval" is an
> invalid dire
On Dec 4, 2008, at 5:08 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
> separate test system, perhaps a virtual one). Are those absolute
> paths
> needed? The doc gives examples showing absolute paths, and doesn't
> talk
> about what a relative path would mean (but doesn't say it's forbidden,
> either). Ar
On Thu, December 4, 2008 17:10, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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> David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
>> And now of course I see how I should have found it myself. I was
>> getting
>> lost enough in the documentation navigation that I just didn't look
>> closel
Nagios 2.10 is giving me an actively misleading error message. In this
segment of log, it says I have an invalid "retry_interval" possibly; then,
when I add one (there was none), it says that "retry_interval" is an
invalid directive. I'm assuming that reading the config docs will tell me
what the
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
> On Thu, December 4, 2008 14:48, Andy Shellam wrote:
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>> This explains how macros work:
>> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
>
> Thanks very much, that's just what I need.
>
> And now of course I see how I
Since the top configuration file, at least in the examples I have, gives
absolute paths to the other config files it specifies, it makes it hard to
test a configuration before putting it into production (short of a
separate test system, perhaps a virtual one). Are those absolute paths
needed? The
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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 i
On Thu, December 4, 2008 14:48, Andy Shellam wrote:
> This explains how macros work:
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
Thanks very much, that's just what I need.
And now of course I see how I should have found it myself. I was getting
lost enough in the documentation navigat
Hi David,
This explains how macros work:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macros.html
This is the list of macros available:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macrolist.html
I assume you're using Nagios 3.0 - replace 3_0 as appropriate in the URL
if you're not.
Hope this helps,
An
...could I find information on macro definition and substitution?
Comments in various places describe "$HOSTADDRESS$" as some kind of macro
substitution, and other examples show multiple sets of parameters in
somewhat strange syntax in service invocations (and refer to $ARG1$ and
such), but I have
Hello,
I wrote something that starts a python script to check weblogic that if it sees
it is not running starts it. The problem is that it takes several minutes to
start. I tried in my script to just nohup and background the process that also
says it is starting and exists with a 1. For some
I just ran through a 639,000 line gz compressed apache log file, using
zcat access.log.gz|awk '{print $9}'|sort|uniq -c in 7 seconds
That gives you the return code (404, 302, 200), and the number.
Percenting it is an exercise for the reader, but something like
tac /var/log/apache/access.log|hea
Hello!
I'm using Nagios 3.0.3 and mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.45.
I'm having problem getting data from the database. The "nagios_hoststatus"
table is not fullfilled with the new hosts data, old hosts have their data
correctly presented at the table.
Have a look at the selects below:
mysql> SELEC
> I thought I couldn't rsync the files because the running Nagios
>process on the failover server wouldn't notice the changed files.
>However, if I can have a script run check_nagios via check_by_ssh from
>a cron job (I don't know yet- I've never used check_by_ssh before),
then
>Nagios d
Dan ,
The reason i asked is - in the Documentation , there is a space , and maybe
that is the issue .
i think it is worth a shot to try with the space and test it before you report
a bug ?
Assaf
On Wednesday 03 December 2008 18:20:56 Dan McManus wrote:
> There is no space between - and 1, s
Hello,
Do you know a substitute of Nagios-Object Perl module working with Nagios 3.x.
The one from http://search.cpan.org/~tobeya/Nagios-Object/ seems broken.
Thanks a lot.
Vincent Alloo
TI France Design Systems Operations Manager
Europe, Middle East and Africa IT Services
Texas Instruments Fran
Hey Jason,
I have been trying to get hpasm on FC8.
However I could not get it working at all.
I just wanted to if you have done any FC8
HP proliant GL 360 monitoring using check_hpasm.
I can share detail info, if you have any idea.
Thanks for any hints.
Regards,
Manish
Jayson Broughton wrote:
>
Hi,
Have you checked check_logfiles ? It stands on
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check_logfiles. With this plugin,
you can specify your needs.
Hope it ma help you
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