The check_dhcp plugin should do the job. Though its lacks some
monitoring functionality, it
can however tell if the DHCP server if up or not. Here's a snippet of my
dhcp service config:
# dhcp server
define service{
use generic-service
host_name
I updated it to 6.2, now I get this
r...@tinman:/home/nagios/plugins# ./check_openmanage -H homer -d
System: PowerEdge 750
ServiceTag: XXX OMSA version:6.2.0
BIOS/date: A04 02/16/2005 Plugin version: 3.5.5-beta1
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On 1/7/10 3:04 PM Marc Powell wrote:
Hi all,
> Yes. You'll want to be cognizant of counter re-sets,
> counter roll-overs and the fact that the OID index for
> that specific interface may change on reboot so that
> you don't get strange results. You'll need to read current value
> compare with sav
On 15/01/2010 16:42, akp geek wrote:
Dear all -
I have installed nagios and also nrpe to monitor services
on a different server. it is working fine. Some times I get emails that
CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes from daemon. Check the remote
server logs for error message
Dear all -
I have installed nagios and also nrpe to monitor services on a
different server. it is working fine. Some times I get emails that
CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes from daemon. Check the
remote server logs for error messages. and immediately after some
time, I wi
I am using Nagios to monitor an ATM circuit that has multiple PVCs, some
with a network behind them.
Initially, I set up our router as a host, the ATM interface as a service,
and the PVCs as services dependent on the ATM interface.
The problem with this is that there are hosts on the other en
Hi,
I need to monitor the Squid Reports that SARG creates. Basically, I need
to know if new reports were created each day.
I have no idea where I should start... any ideas?
Regards,
Harald
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I'm trying to set up a collector and the nsca daemon on the central server is
rejecting my packets:
nsca[10902]: Dropping packet with invalid CRC32 - possibly due to client using
wrong password or crypto algorithm?
Obviously, I've triple-checked the password and algorithm settings, so that's
n
On Jan 15, 2010, at 8:49 AM, NIgel Leach wrote:
> this was my first post to the list, so it was very encouraging to get such a
> quick, and useful, reply.
Thank *you* for taking the time to understand and work with such a vague-ish
answer...
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On Jan 15, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Binbin Wang wrote:
> Thank you for your reply, I would like to give you some detail of our
> monitoring environment. I configure nagnios on an Virtual Machine based on
> 2x4Core CPU, 24G Memory physical machine, which runs 4 VMs. Service quantity
> is 3814 and host
On Jan 15, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Mr Gabriel wrote:
> On my nagios alerts, can I include the web URL of the nagios instance
> they came from? That way, from within the email notification, I can
> click a link straight to either the nagios home page, or the nagios
> acknowledgment page :)
The aler
Marc Powell ena.com> writes:
>
> hmm. I don't see the original that Assaf is reponding to but comment
inline below for the OP --
>
> > nigel.leach uk.bnpparibas.com wrote:
>
> >> Using variables, I can get the correct results from the command line;
> >>
> >>command[check_adisk]=/
Thank you for your reply, I would like to give you some detail of our
monitoring environment. I configure nagnios on an Virtual Machine based on
2x4Core CPU, 24G Memory physical machine, which runs 4 VMs. Service quantity is
3814 and host quantity is 406. The service check latency is unstable,
Marc Powell wrote:
> On Jan 15, 2010, at 8:15 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
>
>
>> Hello
>> I have come up with an issue I have not encountered in previous versions
>> of nagios ( the issue is on 3.20 from source on SLES 10.2 64 bits ).
>>
>> I am trying to map a parent child relationships that match
On Jan 15, 2010, at 8:15 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
> Hello
> I have come up with an issue I have not encountered in previous versions
> of nagios ( the issue is on 3.20 from source on SLES 10.2 64 bits ).
>
> I am trying to map a parent child relationships that match my physical
> network ( host
On my nagios alerts, can I include the web URL of the nagios instance
they came from? That way, from within the email notification, I can
click a link straight to either the nagios home page, or the nagios
acknowledgment page :)
--
On Jan 15, 2010, at 5:02 AM, Binbin Wang wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have one question about nagios capacity, According to my investigation,
> nagios server's capacity is about 3000 items. For example, 1000 hosts are
> defined on nagios servers, and every host offer 3 services monitoring, so
> tot
Hello
I have come up with an issue I have not encountered in previous versions
of nagios ( the issue is on 3.20 from source on SLES 10.2 64 bits ).
I am trying to map a parent child relationships that match my physical
network ( host connected to switch), and I am getting this error SWITCH
is
hmm. I don't see the original that Assaf is reponding to but comment inline
below for the OP --
> nigel.le...@uk.bnpparibas.com wrote:
>> Using variables, I can get the correct results from the command line;
>>
>> Service definition on Header Node -
>>
>>check_nrpe!check_adisk!20%!
Thanks allot, it make sens that way :)
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Assaf Flatto wrote:
Cosmin Neagu wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm using check_http to monitor a wab server where w
Hi all
I have one question about nagios capacity, According to my investigation,
nagios server's capacity is about 3000 items. For example, 1000 hosts are
defined on nagios servers, and every host offer 3 services monitoring, so total
3000 items are on one nagios server. If item quantity is
shacky wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm thinking about a way to monitor the loading time of a webpage with Nagios.
>
> Do you have any idea or any hint?
>
> Thank you very much!
> Bye.
>
>
Do you mean the amount of time the http test is getting when requesting
a page ?
./check_http -H www.google.com
HTTP
nigel.le...@uk.bnpparibas.com wrote:
>
>
> I'm having problem with NRPE parameters while testing a new Nagios
> installation.
>
> Header Node is running RHEL AS4 U6, and Nagios v3.2.0
>
> Client is running RHEL AS4 U4, and NRPE v2.12 (compiled with command
> arguments, and with dont_blame_nrpe=1)
Hi.
I'm thinking about a way to monitor the loading time of a webpage with Nagios.
Do you have any idea or any hint?
Thank you very much!
Bye.
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I'm having problem with NRPE parameters while testing a new Nagios
installation.
Header Node is running RHEL AS4 U6, and Nagios v3.2.0
Client is running RHEL AS4 U4, and NRPE v2.12 (compiled with command
arguments, and with dont_blame_nrpe=1)
Standard hardcoded nrpe disk checks work fine, for
"Gianluca Varenni" writes:
> I spoke too soon. The new build works ok on my T610 server, but it generates
> an internal error on a 750 server
>
> r...@tinman:/home/nagios/plugins# ./check_openmanage -H homer -t 180 -d
>System: PowerEdge 750
>ServiceTag: XXX OMS
> On 2010-01-14 15:36, Charles Breite wrote:
>
>> We have hundreds deployed and we only use ping to monitor them.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Marc Powell [mailto:m...@ena.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 8:03 AM
>> To: Nagios Mailinglist
>> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Mon
"Gianluca Varenni" writes:
>> The results from snmpwalk also looks OK, except for the fact that the
>> last number jumps from 1 to 4. Where is 2 and 3? The plugin assumes that
>> these indexes in the OIDs are sequential, which is clearly wrong. Though
>> this situation is rare (never seen it befo
On 14/01/2010 14:02, Marc Powell wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Mr Gabriel wrote:
>
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I would like to know if it is possible to monitor Axis based security
>> cameras via Nagios?
>>
> What are you wanting to monitor on them? It's been a long time since I've
> us
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