Hi list,
I am looking for a plugin to check IBM blades and chassis the way
plugins like check_openmanage do from quite some time now. I tried
googling it and browsing NagiosExchange but I didn't find what I'm
looking for. I found plugins to check specific hardware on specific IBM
architecture but
You can see this http://labs.consol.de/lang/en/nagios/check_logfiles/
wwanghongrui
2010-05-28
发件人: Jay G. Scott
发送时间: 2010-05-28 05:36:46
收件人: nagios-users
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主题: [Nagios-users] newbie -- checking log files
my boss says nagios (dunno which version he used) doesn't
monitor log files.
is
Hi!
I use gmail, and get nagios alerts in my gmail account, but I dont remember
having done anything special to prevent nagios alerts ending up in spam.
After a while I set up a filter in the account to label the nagios incoming
mail, just for my comfort.
I dont think gmail lets you customize it
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Jay G. Scott wrote:
>
> my boss says nagios (dunno which version he used) doesn't
> monitor log files.
>
> is that no longer true, i hope?
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=Nagios+monitor+log+files
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my boss says nagios (dunno which version he used) doesn't
monitor log files.
is that no longer true, i hope?
maybe i don't know what to google--but "nagios log files" is
telling me about nagios' log files. not what i mean. what i
want to know is whether nagios can be taught to monitor
syslog (
Drew Weaver wrote:
> I noticed that a lot of our mail was ending up in users' junk/spam
> folder at GMail and it seems that if you send Nagios warning messages to
> Gmail they somehow assume that your server is malicious and spamming. Is
> it SOP to use a different SMTP server to deliver Nagios
Hi there,
I noticed that a lot of our mail was ending up in users' junk/spam folder at
GMail and it seems that if you send Nagios warning messages to Gmail they
somehow assume that your server is malicious and spamming. Is it SOP to use a
different SMTP server to deliver Nagios messages?
thank
Hi,
I have Nagios installed on Ubuntu 8.04 running on Vmware Vsphere and Centos 5.4
running on IBM hs20 blade.
Both are identical setup and they are checking same servers.
But for some reason in centos almost half of the checked host are flapping at
any given time (40 host to check)
Biggest di
You have some checks that take a long time - more than 14 seconds for a service
check and more than 16 seconds for a host check. You may want to identify which
checks take such a long time. It may or may not be the culprit (the reason
could be either a lot of processing, or waiting for some kind
Did anybody ever use the collector between Nagios and Scom ??
Regards
Marco
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On 05/27/2010 03:33 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just some feedback from my side on your patches.
>
> Original Message
> Subject: [Nagios-devel] Nagios development moving forward
> From: Andreas Ericsson
> To: nagios-devel ,
> Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Da
Hi,
just some feedback from my side on your patches.
Original Message
Subject: [Nagios-devel] Nagios development moving forward
From: Andreas Ericsson
To: nagios-devel ,
Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 2010-04-29 20:46
> So for those of you who wish to try out a re
On May 27, 2010, at 1:46 AM, James Corteciano wrote:
> I just wanted to know how do you get the apache process list before
> triggering to restart which will helpful during diagnostic operation. Do you
> used any special plugins or personal script that could insert to
> "restart-httpd" file?
On May 27, 2010, at 5:01 AM, felix farcas wrote:
> Hello
>
> have a problem installing apache 22 from ports. The installation stops with
> the following message:
Sent to the wrong list?
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Hello
have a problem installing apache 22 from ports. The installation stops
with the following message:
You need APR random support to use mod_auth_digest.
Look at APR configure options --with-egd and --with-devrandom.
checking whether to enable mod_auth_digest... configure: error:
mod_auth_
Below is a snapshot of monitoring performance as shown on the Tactical
Monitoring Overview Page
Monitoring Performance
Service Check Execution Time: 0.04 / 14.14 / 3.036 sec
Service Check Latency: 0.00 / 85.15 / 9.604 sec
Host Check Execution Time: 4.30 / 1
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
On 05/26/2010 03:43 PM, Darren Hill wrote:
> 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 cont
Smaïne Kahlouch wrote:
> 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=
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