Please do not answer if asked why on earth would you use something like
that!!!
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Lane Williams
wrote:
> If you have implemented ndo2db, you could write a SQL query tool
> ...PERL... which would find problems for host and services and then dump
> the proper variable
If you have implemented ndo2db, you could write a SQL query tool
...PERL... which would find problems for host and services and then dump
the proper variables into something like:
#!/bin/sh
# This is a sample shell script showing how you can submit the
ACKNOWLEDGE_SVC_PROBLEM command
# to Nagios.
On Nov 30, 2009, at 12:05 PM, john wrote:
> normal_check_interval and retry_check_interval were renamed to
> check_interval and retry_interval respectively. Now to go and update all
> my config files :/
They're interchangeable at this point. Either will produce the exact same
results.
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, john wrote:
> I've moved my config from an old nagios2 installation to nagios 3.0.6
> (debian's version) and when performing checks, it only seems to do one
> service check attempt so never seems to alert.
Well, in true, spending ages looking for a problem, and then you post
If anyone figures this out it would be greatly appreciated. I posted about
the same thing a few weeks back. I had services defined with
"max_check_attempts" set to 3 and wasn't getting alerted because it would
get stuck on the first or second attempt. After digging through my logs I
saw that when t
On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:16 AM, john wrote:
> Here's the host and service that isn't alerting (ip removed):
>
> define host{
> host_name moocow
> check_interval 1800
> notification_interval 1800
Unless you've changed interva
I've moved my config from an old nagios2 installation to nagios 3.0.6
(debian's version) and when performing checks, it only seems to do one
service check attempt so never seems to alert.
I've got various things in an unknown and critical state but they are all
listed as Attempt 1 of 3 even if
Well,
You should tell us some setups:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:38 AM, keshav murthy wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We are using Nagios as our primary monitoring tool which is integrated with
> Remedy (ticketing system) by MasterCell.
>
> Current setup:
> *) Nagios identifies critical "Alert"
> *) mpo
I don't know about others on this list, but what I do to start a new
configuration:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 3:47 PM, D G Teed wrote:
> With the fping command (not check_fping) I can feed it a list of IPs
> to check from a file. If I ran fping with -a and did a diff between
> that output and my
I've to second that. please setup automake & autoconf
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Sofia Haschiu wrote:
> Hi, Dario
>
> I visited your site and since opcp is what I was looking for as a capacity
> planning solution for Nagios I was eager to give it a try. Unfortunately the
> documentation on
From: Noel Platzke [mailto:neuf...@gmail.com]
> My biggest gripe with the web interface is the inability to select
multiple
> hosts/services/groups to ack or put into maintenance mode. I hate
having to
> do them one at a time. Also it would be nice if dependent services
didn't
> show up in the
Hello,
I finally have Nagios working correctly - thank you for all your help.
I am wanting to have a plugin that shows bandwidth (downloads + uploads) per
month (as I am on a 30GB plan from my ISP, and I would like to receive a
warning when I am approaching that limit each month)
I currently
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