placing this line " public"); ?>"
on the first line of index.php did work for me on Centos 5.4 and Nagios
3.2.1
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Max Hetrick wrote:
> Marc Powell wrote:
>
> > Looking at CVS, there have been no changes to index.php in 14 months
> (several releases). Whatever's cha
So first time I hear about the fork, but just something that pounders my mind..
Why reinvent the wheel of a UI when there are projects out there focusing on
this? Op5 Ninja is super fast and great, wouldn't it be a better use of
development time if you integrate Icinga with Ninja and Merlin as t
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On 29/03/10 07:52 AM, HyunSung Jang wrote:
> what a nice solution it is!!
> why I didn't think about that..
>
> we have VIP and represented domain name
> so this is very clear to me..
I do this, and for some checks that just float around but always r
Like anything else, the thin clients have to be able to report,
somehow. Given the fact that there is a Wyse MIB (
http://www.oidview.com/mibs/714/WYSE-MIB.html ), I'd wager they
support SNMP, and thus could probably be set up like any other network
accessible host.
Also, there's a chance (though
Hi,
Has anyone tried to monitor Thin Clients with Nagios..as far as hardware
health or anything other than just ping? Specifically with Wyse thin clients
and Nagios 3.0.6. I'm curious to see what can be monitored.
Thanks,
Victor
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Assaf,
Thank you for your help. Just wanted to add. Escaping with '\' did not
work but it work when I use '$'. Thanks
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
> shadih rahman wrote:
> > Asif,
> >Thanks for your response. I am attaching the actual plugin in this
> > email
Mirza Dedic wrote:
> I have a few Windows boxes where I want to monitor a specific log files for
> matching errors, and if they are there; I want Nagios to warn the appropriate
> users.
>
> I have accomplished this on our AIX box using consol's check_logfile plugin,
> however I need this funct
Hi,
I have a few Windows boxes where I want to monitor a specific log files for
matching errors, and if they are there; I want Nagios to warn the appropriate
users.
I have accomplished this on our AIX box using consol's check_logfile plugin,
however I need this function for Windows. My windows
shadih rahman wrote:
> Asif,
>Thanks for your response. I am attaching the actual plugin in this
> email. However the actual regular expression line is below.
>
> if ($_=~ qr/$xgrep/mo){
> $returnstring= "We have found $xgrep in $opfile";
>
>
> nrpe definition is somethin
Asif,
Thanks for your response. I am attaching the actual plugin in this
email. However the actual regular expression line is below.
if ($_=~ qr/$xgrep/mo){
$returnstring= "We have found $xgrep in $opfile";
nrpe definition is something like this
command[check_fileconten
shadih rahman wrote:
> I have a plugin script which does non-greedy regular expression search
> . Which works fine when invoked locally on the machine. However when
> I call it via nrpe, it does greedy regular expression search. Can
> someone shed some light into this? Thanks in advance
>
>
I have a plugin script which does non-greedy regular expression search .
Which works fine when invoked locally on the machine. However when I call
it via nrpe, it does greedy regular expression search. Can someone shed
some light into this? Thanks in advance
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Marc Powell wrote:
> Looking at CVS, there have been no changes to index.php in 14 months (several
> releases). Whatever's changed. it's not this.
Smells like CentOS to me...either Apache or PHP. I know there was an
httpd update this past week for CentOS 5, which I loaded.
Is everyone else exp
placing this line " public"); ?>"
on the first line of index.php did work for me on SUSE 10.2 and Nagios 3.2.1
Thanks for the help
Paul
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On Mar 31, 2010, at 6:36 AM, Max Hetrick wrote:
> Trisha Hoang wrote:
>> I have tried both and restarted apache.
>> 1) rename file $prefix/share/index.php to index.html, and
>> 2) placing this line "> public"); ?>" on the first line of index.php.
>
> Same here, neither changing the filename to .
Trisha Hoang wrote:
> I have tried both and restarted apache.
> 1) rename file $prefix/share/index.php to index.html, and
> 2) placing this line " public"); ?>" on the first line of index.php.
Same here, neither changing the filename to .html or adding the php line
in the first line work for me e
Hi!,
Follow this link:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/*-Virtual-Environments/VMWare
trevor obba escribió:
Does anyone know of any nagios plugin to monitor
vmware tools?
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Do
What do you want to monitor about VMWare Tools?
You will find quite a few VMWare-related checks in
http://www.monitoringexchange.org . I found that I had to tweak pretty much
every one of them in some way or other.
> -Original Message-
> From: trevor obba [mailto:trevor_o...@yahoo.co.uk
Does anyone know of any nagios plugin to monitor
vmware tools?
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Ravi,
You are using a contact group in your configuration that you named
"admins", but you didn't define it anywhere.
Create or edit /path/to/nagios/etc/contactgroups.cfg, and add a
definition for "admins" :
define contactgroup{
contactgroup_name admins
alias
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