Hello List .
I have encountered an odd occurrence in the Availability reports I produce .
When i dig to see Full view , i have many entries of Program restart
(attached below ) , but there are no matching records in the nagios log
to indicate a reload or a restart was issues .
Has any one ever
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
My Nagios foo must leave a lot to be desired. 8-(
I have not been able to figure out the correct combination of service
definition settings to get a check to go CRITICAL:HARD on the first try
(no SOFT alerts), and keep sending alerts (every five minutes) until
I had submitted a patch a while back that allows for distinguishing between
warning and critical. I don't think it's going to be included in any 3.0.X
releases, because it apparently breaks plugins that access Nagios' state data
directly. I don't know whether or not my patch will be included
Erk, you're going to want this one, it includes directives for host states as
well as unknown service states. It's got some docs in it as well, but the docs
don't patch cleanly against 3.0.6.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.nagios.devel/7083
-Gius
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From:
Thank you for all your suggestions. Sorry, I got no guts for 'bleeding edge'
technology, and would like to sleep peacefully at night, though I will
follow up on Ninja's development for future upgrades. Patrick's suggestions
are great, simple, tried and true, and will fit our requirements.
Thanks
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:14:48 +0200
Andreas Ericsson a...@op5.se wrote:
On 06/15/2010 04:18 AM, Trisha Hoang wrote:
Hi,
There are times when I need to disable notifications or submit downtime for
*random* hosts/services that don't belong to any particular
hostgroups/servicegroups, and the
What is this Ninja and where might one be able to obtain a copy of it?
Their site explains it far better than I could:
http://www.op5.org/community/projects/ninja
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