Hey again Michael,
Yeah I think av avg value of Pages Output/sec for the last X min would
be the best, much like the CPU check in current build.
Been away on vacation for a while, hence the latency:-)
On Thursday, July 9, 2009, Michael Medin wrote:
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Hi,
I'm trying to get check_was working in relation to our WAS environment.
When I run:
check_was -s heapsize -w 80 -c 90 srv-qs-wpsq1
no output is returned.
I believe I followed the instructions, such as chech the required .jar
files are available, but am stuck. Does anyone have ex
One of my remote sites has (had) 2 uplinks, we turned one down, and
nagios still reported it as a blocking outage even though all the
hosts in that site have both uplinks listed as parents. Am I doing
something wrong?
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Am 04.08.09 20:52, schrieb shadih rahman:
> I am thinking about doing a ndoutils update to 1.48b from 1.47b.
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> I see that I need to change db schema and make some changes.
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> my ndo has been collecting data over 6 months for medium size instal
On Aug 4, 2009, at 1:52 PM, shadih rahman wrote:
> I am thinking about doing a ndoutils update to 1.48b from 1.47b.
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> I see that I need to change db schema and make some changes.
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> my ndo has been collecting data over 6 months for medium size
> installation.
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> Should I be concerned or tak
Hello,
It would be a good idea to back up your database before you apply the
update, and make sure you know how to restore the database if the upgrade
fails.
Regards,
Guy.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 7:52 PM, shadih rahman wrote:
> I am thinking about doing a ndoutils update to 1.48b from 1.47b.
>
I am thinking about doing a ndoutils update to 1.48b from 1.47b.
I see that I need to change db schema and make some changes.
my ndo has been collecting data over 6 months for medium size installation.
Should I be concerned or take special pre-caution? Please advise on this.
Thanks
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Cordial
Hello!
I´m having problem doing a fileage check with the NSClient++. When I used
the NSClient (whithout the ++) I have the correct check when I used the
follow check command:
check_nt -H mail.boccuzzi.com.br -v FILEAGE -l C:\\Program Files\\Panda
Software\\AVNT\\Pav.sig -w 7000 -c 14000
But when
>> -Original Message-
>> From: keshav murthy [mailto:nkesha...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 6:36 AM
>> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [Nagios-users] My apache is slow
>>
>> Hi guys,
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>> I have Nagios 3.0.6 running on RHEL 4. Nagios by itself is runni
- "Greg Lindstrom" escreveu:
> I am running Nagios 3 on a Gentoo system and have about 200 monitors
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> in place. About 15 of the monitors have the "Next Scheduled Check"
> time set to March, 2010 and do not "fire" automatically. This is
> causing me sleepless nights as I have come to
Hello,
I am running Nagios 3 on a Gentoo system and have about 200 monitors
in place. About 15 of the monitors have the "Next Scheduled Check"
time set to March, 2010 and do not "fire" automatically. This is
causing me sleepless nights as I have come to depend on Nagios to
monitor all as
2009/8/4 マスターズ イアン
> > please send me thedownload link nagiosgraph-1.3.1.tar.gz
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> there's an interesting search engine called google ... ever heard of it?
Hey, you're missing a chance to be pithy :)
http://lmgtfy.org/?q=nagiosgraph-1.3.1.tar.gz&l=1
Allan
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Hi guys,
I have Nagios 3.0.6 running on RHEL 4. Nagios by itself is running perfect.
What we are seeing here is apache is loading slow, searches are slow and
most of the time status.cgi runs on the top.
Is there a way where we can fine tune apache? If so please provide me the
steps/documents.
If
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