Hi All,
How do you guy's setup your nagios client for remote apache server to get
its httpd process list before doing soft/hard restarting apache service if
it is detected unreachable from nagios server? The following are the summary
of my setup for nagios clients for remote apache server.
[nagio
Hi every one,
As you expect, i would like to know if it's possible to configure
different access for users.
Users are stored in a LDAP backend.
For example, users from ou=org1,dc=domain,dc=tld could only see the
hostgroup 1
users from ou=org2,dc=domain,dc=tld could see everything.
I already know
Le 27/05/2010 01:46, Mirza Dedic a écrit :
> *command_line $USER1$/check_by_ssh -H someserver -p 22
> -i /home/nagios/.ssh/id_dsa -t 10 -C
> "/home/nagios/plugins/check_logfiles -t 30 -f
> /home/nagios/log_conf/usr1_data450.lg"*
Increase both timeouts for check_ssh and check_logfi
Hi List,
I have Nagios currently using check_by_ssh (check_by_ssh v2002 (nagios-plugins
1.4.13)) to check some of my remote servers, it calls a log script on the
remote server and the log script returns a warning if the log files matches the
criteria.
Every now and then, the check_by_ssh s
Mordur,
Two thoughts on this. First, I find that I've been burned many times by
contact/contactgroup inheritance. That is, where you define a contactgroup
for a host and that gets inherited by the service (when I don't want it to).
Second, I rely a lot on looking at the "Configuration" link at
Dear list,
I have nagios3 on Debian Lenny. I created a service template and host
template for a customer as well as a couple of contacts and a contact
group. I specified the contact group in the host and service template
and created some host and service defininitions based on the
aforementioned
I have it working now.
I think I'll shorten down the message to fit onto the SMS capacity
limit, but it does work.
I was using $PAGER$ when doing -p $PAGER$ in my command and for some
reason it didn't like that, even if I defined it under my contacts..
On 5/25/2010 4:00 PM, Jayson Broughton wr
Self-replying: I've just discovered the root cause: can_submit_commands was
set to 0 in contacts template definition.
Works as expected now
Mattia
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Mattia Gandolfi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm facing problems while trying to enable LDAP authentication on a Nagios
> 3
Trond Hasle Amundsen wrote:
> check_openmanage is designed to work with relatively recent OMSA
> versions. You are using OMSA version 4.5.0, which is very old. The
> server in question (poweredge 1800) is supported by newer OMSA, so the
> solution is an OMSA upgrade to the latest version (6.2.0).
>
Andrea Ballarati writes:
> Nagios reports error from the plugin in subject, we have another Dell
> PowerEdge 1950 for which no errors are reported.
> This is the output of check_openmanage -d
>
>System: PowerEdge 1800
>ServiceTag: OMSA version:4.5.0
>
Nagios reports error from the plugin in subject, we have another Dell
PowerEdge 1950 for which no errors are reported.
This is the output of check_openmanage -d
System: PowerEdge 1800
ServiceTag: OMSA version:4.5.0
BIOS/date: A05 09/21/2005
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