On Jan 28, 2010, at 10:18 PM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> If I wanted to configure this to appear in a host named "network" that
> represents broadcast network services not tied to a particular host, what
> would I need to set check_host_command to so that nothing actually runs to
> check the "
On Jan 14, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
> There's a check_dhcp plugin in the standard plugins to verify that a
> DHCP server his handing out leases. You need to run it from a host
> on the LAN that your DHCP server answers on. In most cases you
> cannot run this plugin on the DHCP ser
On Jan 28, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
> # NOTE: In order to display the correct timezone in the CGIs, you
> # will also need to alter the Apache directives for the CGI path
> # to include your timezone. Example:
> #
> #
> # SetEnv TZ "Australia/Brisbane"
> # ...
> #
Ah
On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Matsushita, Nobuo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was checking the "Object Definitions" in the documentation for the 3.x.
>
> Under the "Service Definition" section, I don't see "normal_check_interval".
> But under the "Monitoring Network Printers", I see "normal_check_interv
Jerry Joy wrote:
> I'm trying to find out all the ports used by Nagios infrastructure
> components in a distributed architecture. The idea is to identify the
> firewall changes required for the implementation. As per documentation
> and information on web I notice the following ports. Please let
Depending on your setup, you might want to give yourself some way to send
configs to the distributed collectors like ssh/scp.
Some folks also like to run all web servers on SSL, so you might want to make
sure port 443 is open too.
Andy Ford
Network Security Compliance & Automation, Wells Farg
Hi,
I was checking the "Object Definitions" in the documentation for the
3.x.
Under the "Service Definition" section, I don't see
"normal_check_interval". But under the "Monitoring Network Printers", I
see "normal_check_interval". I found that "retry_check_interval" is not
defined in the "
On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> Personally, I don't really care what the server thinks the time zone is - I
> just want local times to show up in the CGI interface. I did not see any
> setting in cgi.cfg to do this - how can I go about changing the time zone
> displaye
Hi,
I'm trying to find out all the ports used by Nagios infrastructure
components in a distributed architecture. The idea is to identify the
firewall changes required for the implementation. As per documentation and
information on web I notice the following ports. Please let me know if I
missed an
Hi,
I run a server with a timezone setting of UTC for the system - I do not want
to change that to local time.
I have tried restarting the nagios server using a TZ variable of 'EST5EDT',
and when I do that, I see in the log that Nagios recognizes the local time
in EST, however, the CGI's still sh
On 01/28/2010 10:01 AM, Ton Voon wrote:
>
> On 17 Dec 2009, at 08:12, Brandino Andreas wrote:
>
>> I have much less hosts and services (for the moment).
>> After deleting "retention.dat" I still face the same delay...
>>
>
> When did this slow down occur? I can see how Jonathan's patches speed
>
On 17 Dec 2009, at 08:12, Brandino Andreas wrote:
> I have much less hosts and services (for the moment).
> After deleting "retention.dat" I still face the same delay...
>
When did this slow down occur? I can see how Jonathan's patches speed
up the system but these look like long-term bottlene
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Hi there --
>
> I went through the steps you mentioned in your e-mail, and the problem
> continues to persist.
>
> The preflight check did mention the clients in question did not have any
> services associated
> with them. Aside from tho
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