Pessoal,
Tenho um nagios monitorando nossa rede, incrementado com ndoutils e nagvis.
O servidor esta dedicado e eh um dual core (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz)
Atualmente tem 338 hosts e 4307 services sendo monitorados.
Estou tendo problema para adequar os tempos de monitoraçao. Quando acontece
Srs,
Tenho aproximadamente 5000 serviços configurado no Nagios para serem checados a
cada 5 minutos, mas somente 4000 serviços são checados dentro dos 5 minutos.
Alguém tem alguma sugestão de configuração para que eu consiga executar todos
os checks em 5 minutos.
Todos são checks ativos com
-Original Message-
From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:assaf.fla...@ssp-intl.com]
Sent: 17 April 2009 13:37
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SMS notification for warning and critical
you can do it with a modem and the smsclient software
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone have used FastCGI on apache or similar, to speed
up the nagios interface?
I also looked into using mod_mem on apache to load nagios.object file in
memory rather than disk, but since apache itself doesnt use this file it
shouldn't give any speedbost.
It would be
I'm running Nagios 3.1 on Ubuntu 8.1 monitoring routers and switches.
Has anyone come up with a methodology of limiting the alerts when say
the primary router at a site fails impacting visibility to switches etc
beyond the primary router?
Thx Stuart
Hi Jimmy,
You need to enable authentication in cgi.cfg.
use_authentication=1
authorized_for_all_host_commands=admin
authorized_for_all_hosts=admin
authorized_for_all_service_commands=admin
authorized_for_all_services=admin
authorized_for_configuration_information=admin
Hi,
you also need to define the parent relationship, so that you will have
host unreachable instead of host down:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/networkreachability.html
On Friday 24 April 2009 09:49:34 Jones, Stuart wrote:
I'm running Nagios 3.1 on Ubuntu 8.1 monitoring routers and
Jones, Stuart wrote:
I'm running Nagios 3.1 on Ubuntu 8.1 monitoring routers and switches.
Has anyone come up with a methodology of limiting the alerts when say
the primary router at a site fails impacting visibility to switches etc
beyond the primary router?
Hi Friends, I am a newbie, installing Nagios 3.1.0 on RHEL 4 AS . I have
completed the basic installation of Nagios, and now when i am trying to Access
the url : http://localhost/nagios/ , and after giving the appropriate Username
and Password, it is giving following error. ForbiddenYou don't
Hi All,
I have installed Apache2.2.9 using the source file '*
Apache2_2.2.9.orig.tar.gz*'.
Nagios 3.0.6 is also installed on Ubuntu Intrepid OS using the Quickstart
Guide. I am able to open http://localhost/nagios.
However, certain entities on the left pane, such as '*Process Info*', '*Network
On Friday 24 April 2009 09:49:34 Jones, Stuart wrote:
I'm running Nagios 3.1 on Ubuntu 8.1 monitoring routers and switches.
Has anyone come up with a methodology of limiting the alerts when say
the primary router at a site fails impacting visibility to switches etc
beyond the primary router?
2009/4/21 Michael Medin mich...@medin.name:
Hello,
All the built in plugins are avalible as source so it should be pretty
simple to figure out.
The idea is anyways that you fill the buffer passed to the function from the
core.
(this will BTW change in the next major release)
Thanks for
Replies embedded below...
Marc Powell wrote:
On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
Top-posting means that you put what you have to say at the top of the
reply the way I do it here. Bottom-posting means that you put your
reply
below the original message.
Don't forget
On Apr 24, 2009, at 2:10 AM, Kevin Keane wrote
I've been around Usenet ever since Compuserve (remember them?) started
Indeed. To date myself, I used to run a BBS on my C=64 ;) That
certainly doesn't make me the most experienced around but I've been
through a good part of the Internet
Could you provide us more infos : like /etc/httpd/conf.d/nagios.conf, or
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
It could be still have some problems!
First
==
You doesn’t have the right access on your directory or files located at
/usr/local/nagios/share
Second
==
On RedHat
I would recommend you start here
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html
On Friday 24 April 2009 11:51:50 Sundar V S wrote:
Hi Friends, I am a newbie, installing Nagios 3.1.0 on RHEL 4 AS . I have
completed the basic installation of Nagios, and now when i am trying to
Hi all,
Since few weeks ago we use Nagios as monitoring system and everytime
there is a problem it notifies sending an email. We have a system that
parses those emails and using a text to speech system it makes a phone
call. To be sure that the alarm system is running we have periodic calls
hello
You want to take a look at the external commands :
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?command_id=135
Assaf
On Friday 24 April 2009 15:48:39 Arnau wrote:
Hi all,
Since few weeks ago we use Nagios as monitoring system and everytime
there is a
On Apr 24, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Arnau wrote:
Do you know if there is a way to force Nagios to send a notification
periodically?
I expect you're looking for the 'notification_interval' directive of
service and host definitions.
--
Marc
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 04:48:39PM +0200, Arnau wrote:
Do you know if there is a way to force Nagios to send a notification
periodically?
I'd try here with an external command.
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?command_id=135
--
- Kyle
Hi all,
Thanks for all the replies
Assaf Flatto wrote:
hello
You want to take a look at the external commands :
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?command_id=135
I have copiedpasted the example that appear on that link. When I
execute it I get
On Apr 24, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Arnau wrote:
Assaf Flatto wrote:
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?command_id=135
Warning: Unrecognized external command -
SEND_CUSTOM_SVC_NOTIFICATION;envirosensor;Water Level;3;Ethan;The
NOC is
currently flooding.
I didn't know about the primary group bit, thanks! It's all working,
apologies for the snarky-ness in the previous message. All is good
now :)
On 23-Apr-09, at 4:24 PM, Patrick Morris wrote:
By the way, for further info see the xinetd man page, which (on my
system, anyway) states:
Arnau wrote:
Hi all,
Since few weeks ago we use Nagios as monitoring system and everytime
there is a problem it notifies sending an email. We have a system that
parses those emails and using a text to speech system it makes a phone
call. To be sure that the alarm system is running we have
Hi
Yours configs seems ok!
Try „make uninstall“
Your directories and files must be accessed and read by nagios users!
And again read the doc :
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html it’s really
helpful!
So, have a nice weekend
jm
Von: Sundar V S
Thanks for your response.
Would you happen to how on how would I enable it in the router?
Cisco ASA for instance.
Can someone please give me an idea?
I'd appreciate it.
From: Patrick Morris patrick.mor...@hp.com
To: Dei Bertine deibert...@yahoo.com
Cc:
I need to install NRPE in a server that do not have installed xinetd. I
can't install xinetd neither. Please help me to configure NRPE
installation in order to use it without xinetd.
--
Sergio Ariel de la Campa Saiz
Administrador Red UH
Just compile it or install via rpm repository, etc, and run it as a
stand-alone daemon, eg:
/usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d
James Moseley
Sergio Ariel sergio.ar...@iris.uh.cu wrote:
I need to install NRPE in a server that do not have installed xinetd. I
can't install xinetd
On Apr 24, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Sergio Ariel wrote:
I need to install NRPE in a server that do not have installed
xinetd. I
can't install xinetd neither. Please help me to configure NRPE
installation in order to use it without xinetd.
move nrpe and nrpe.cfg somewhere appropriate on your
The debian init version in the source directory is pretty standard so you
can change it to meet your needs as well.
LM
On 4/24/09 4:11 PM, jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com
wrote:
Just compile it or install via rpm repository, etc, and run it as a
stand-alone daemon, eg:
2009/4/23 Nick Millen nick.mil...@connaught.plc.uk:
Hi All,
I was wondering if anybody had anything place to see multiple hosts services
on one page. For example I'm monitoring 3 individual exchange servers. I can
add these to a hostgroup then check each individually :
2009/4/24 Jones, Stuart stuart.jo...@health.wa.gov.au:
I'm running Nagios 3.1 on Ubuntu 8.1 monitoring routers and switches. Has
anyone come up with a methodology of limiting the alerts when say the
primary router at a site fails impacting visibility to switches etc beyond
the primary router?
Hi all,
I'm trying to change the default user name nagios and the group nagios to
user admmon and group admmon.
After doing so, restarted apache and nagios - got this error from the admin
page:
Error: Could not read host and service status information!
The most common cause of this error
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