Probably the most straightforward way is to use the notes_url host directive to link to the MRTG generated graphs from nagios. Doesn't precisely "embed" the graphs in nagios, but at least you can access them from the nagios interface with just one click. For my installation, I've simply placed a li
Hello,
make sure you have fast disks.
CPU and Ram looks ok.
If you are using ndo, then there's much disk access for the database.
Nagios still stores everything in text files, so there's much disk
activity involved there too.
I have put my disks like this : (2000 hosts, 12000 services)
2 disks i
On Dec 3, 2009, at 5:49 PM, Gareth Beale wrote:
> I'm looking at replacing a system that was used to monitor production
> systems.
>
> It performed two basic functions:
> 2. Receive arbitrary text messages sent to it and display them, possibly
> with an audio alert, on the console.
> This w
Looks promising, thanks. I will try it out.
Gareth
Morris, Patrick wrote:
> Maybe this will work for you:
>
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/cgiincludes.html
>
> Gareth Beale wrote:
>> I'm looking at replacing a system that was used to monitor production
>> systems.
>>
>> It performed tw
Maybe this will work for you:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/cgiincludes.html
Gareth Beale wrote:
> I'm looking at replacing a system that was used to monitor production
> systems.
>
> It performed two basic functions:
>
> 1. Monitor hosts (using ping) and alert the operations staff if a