Geraldo, a instalação do centreon é relativamente simples sim, basta
instalar alguns pacotes que é pré-requisito para o funcionamento do centreon
e depois instalar o centreon que já vem com um scripts de instalação muito
facil de ser usado.
Já instalei varias vezes e nao encontrei nenhuma
Ola, amigos.
Estou qurendo configurar o nagios aqui na empresa as nao tenhoo materal
certo.
Sera q algum de vcs poderiam me arrumar alguma apostila ou algo parecido?
Gato!
2009/6/15 Jose Oliveira jotag...@gmail.com
Legal Cleiton
Posso configurar o Nagios 3.x com o ndoutils e depois colocar o
Igor
O nagios tem alguns conceitos bem particulares, que voce vai entender melhor
se ler o proprio manual do produto.
Não conheço nenhum guia de customização rápido nem apostila...
PS: alterei o assunto do email pois este seu divergiu do original...
2009/6/15 igor antonio
Thanks for your advice...
Regards
jerome
Von: Mat W [mailto:lmw94...@hotmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Juni 2009 17:55
An: Meyer Jerome; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: RE: [Nagios-users] check_nrpe, check_ssh, snmp
My production nagios server is within my production
Jeremiah Jester wrote:
Hello Nagios Users,
I'm attempting to setup a second nagios server up to do failover monitoring
in case my primary nagios server goes down.
Running into a odd problem in talking to the nrpe daemon on the master
server.
When I run the following cmd prompt,
I don't see where you specified the db_host in ndo2db.cfg.
rajashekar.s wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed Nagios 3.0.6 and Nagios Plugin-1.4.13 and NDO
Utils1.4b7 as given in the installtion manual. but I get message
ndomod:Still unable to connect to data sink
The following are the related
Hi folks,
Is there a plugin available on nagios to monitor collisions on extreme switches?
thank you for giving hints also.
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Melanie Pfefer wrote:
Is there a plugin available on nagios to monitor collisions on extreme
switches
Have you checked NagiosExchange?
If the switches have snmp, it may be worth checking to see if they offer
up any OID on collision statistics and then using an snmp check on that.
-h
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I just installed ndoutils with mysql. There indeed was one pitfall: the
database is growing quite large very quickly. Eventually, the DB got
sluggish and couldn't keep up with the data Nagios threw at it (the DB
server is quite underpowered). It got so bad that after a week or so,
Nagios
Hi,
I just wrote a flowchart on Nagios notifications, if you are interested
in. It's in pdf (click on the image to download the pdf).
http://www.zarrelli.org/blog/2009/06/16/quaderni-di-nagios-notifications-flowchart/
Giorgio
OK, that explains it. Use 127.0.01 instead.
MySQL tries to be smart and in the process confuses everybody; it
interprets localhost to mean I want to use Unix sockets. But based
on your configuration file, you obviously want to use TCP sockets. Using
the IP address instead tells MySQL to use
Hi,
is ther a way to obfuscate configuration files?
edward
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On Tuesday 16 June 2009 15:53:11 edward baddouh wrote:
Hi,
is ther a way to obfuscate configuration files?
edward
You want the files to be more confusing then they are now ???
the easiest way is not to give self explanatory names to the files /
directories .
btw - i have a question about
Hi Nagios Experts,
Below was the informatios i got from clicking view alert history for the
host :
[05-11-2009 16:46:57] HOST ALERT: benfwca;DOWN;HARD;5;FPING CRITICAL -
(loss=100% )
[05-11-2009 16:43:36] HOST ALERT: benfwca;DOWN;SOFT;4;FPING CRITICAL -
(loss=100% )
[05-11-2009 16:40:30] HOST
that would be the rety interval setting for your check I believe.
for example...
check_interval 5 ; Actively check the
host every 5 minutes
retry_interval 1 ; Schedule host check
retries at 1 minute intervals
On Jun 16, 2009, at 10:53 AM, edward baddouh wrote:
Hi,
is ther a way to obfuscate configuration files?
obfuscate as in encrypt or otherwise make illegible if inspected -- no.
Filesystem permissions/SELinux are pretty much your only options.
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Marc
Thanks for your reply,
But by the way even though this is thoretically posible , practically this
aint working. The recheck interval is varying . Is this because of huge
number of host being monitored. ? We have around 700 hosts being monitored.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Mat W
Well, it's not only the hosts, but the services and their intervals. It would
depend somewhat on the spec and memory of the nagios server. Also... you may
want to read up on some of these nagios.cfg options so they are optimally
configured in your environment...
if the idea is for others not to see it... why not just ensure proper file
ownership and limited permissions?
Assuming only Root and Nagios users can read the file... I'd think anyone that
could become those users should be able to read them anyway.
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One idea that we do here is to chroot the entire nagios dir and all
related components (mysql, apache, etc). The parent directory of the
chroot is owned by root and set to 700 perm's. It requires a bit of
tweaking to get it right and lots of reading through log files to work
out the inital
Nagios Exchang has some Schedual Downtime scripts.
that may be a good place to start looking,
Also a Google search of nagios Downtime scipts pulled some good results
Tony (Author of NC_Net)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Simon Kainz simon.ka...@tugraz.at wrote:
Hi list!
I'm currently
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