> I am setting up Nagios for a branch office in Thailand. In the
> "Service Detail" page of Nagios, we would like to put some Thai
> characters in the "Host" and "Service" columns, but we failed to do
> that. So, I would like to know if Nagios can support foreign
> languages. Where can I get more i
I'd like to get SMART disk health status for Windows machines. It looks like
smartctl would work fine on Windows - has someone got it working with
NSClient++?
I've found some people asking about this in the list archives, but haven't
found any concrete examples.
All I'm looking for is a basic "
Shai,
The example scripts are actual scripts that you can use..for example:
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?command
_id=36
#!/bin/sh
# This is a sample shell script showing how you can submit the
DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS command
# to Nagios. Adjus
On Jan 13, 2009, at 5:15 PM, jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com wrote:
> That certainly seems to be a valid configuration. Have you included
> all
> your configs in the main nagios.cfg file so that they are all being
> read?
> Barring that, do you have any service/host depencies setup? What
> abou
Hi,
Matt Nelson wrote:
>
> We seem to be having an issue with our alert notifications. From what
> I've determined the command 'notify-by-email' isn't even being called
> from commands.cfg.
Is "/usr/bin/mail" installed?
--
Mathieu
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That certainly seems to be a valid configuration. Have you included all
your configs in the main nagios.cfg file so that they are all being read?
Barring that, do you have any service/host depencies setup? What about
escalations?
If you have any dependency or escalation configs, I would disable
Hello,
We seem to be having an issue with our alert notifications. From what I've
determined the command 'notify-by-email' isn't even being called from
commands.cfg. I verified this by:
1)replacing the current command with a simple echo "test" > /tmp/test.
2)leaving the mail command in and checki
I've created a script to solve the following problem we were having getting
System Status on our Mobile Devices. Feel free to use it if it will help
you as well.
Problem: We needed to be able to quickly view network status on our mobile
devices while leaving the Nagios server on our Internal
Hi,
I've seen the help on the nagios external command, but I'm not exactly sure
how to make the script. Can someone show me an example?
Shai
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Jayson Broughton wrote:
> We have some linux servers here that peg-out on CPU/Mem when they are doing
> a full backup, so
look at this
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/extcommands.html
Assaf
On Monday 12 January 2009 16:35:12 Shadhin rahman wrote:
> All,
> is there any project to provide command line interface for Nagios.
> I understand cnagios already exists but it is not enough. Cnagios does
> not pro
Dear All,
I am setting up Nagios for a branch office in Thailand. In the
"Service Detail" page of Nagios, we would like to put some Thai
characters in the "Host" and "Service" columns, but we failed to do
that. So, I would like to know if Nagios can support foreign
languages. Where can I get more
Ok, my mistake. I can clearly see that I put all options in notification
template, including "n " from "none" so none of the notifications were sent.
Stupid me!
Thanks all,
Alex
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:47 AM, alex alex wrote:
> Hi again.
> I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap
alex alex schrieb:
> Hi again.
> I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap announcements and
> notifications are not working. Here's the debug log for nagios:
>
> [1231835680.728809] [032.2] [pid=14526] ** Checking host notification
> viability for contact 'user'...
> [1231835680.72883
Hi again.
I have bad news(for me,at least). I remove the flap announcements and
notifications are not working. Here's the debug log for nagios:
[1231835680.728809] [032.2] [pid=14526] ** Checking host notification
viability for contact 'user'...
[1231835680.728838] [032.2] [pid=14526] We shouldn't
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