If you're running this check on a machine other than the one running the Nagios
server, you should be using one of the remote check plugins as a wrapper,
either check_by_ssh or nrpe.
-Austin
-Original Message-
From: Robert Swerdlow [mailto:rswerd...@emergentdiscovery.com]
Sent: Tuesday
I'm trying to get Nagios to monitor whether a particular background
job is running on a particular server. I want to ensure that one and
only one instance is running.
I am using check_procs, but I can't seem to get the command name and
args right. How should I do this?
Details:
I'm using
In a configuration like the following...
nagios---firewall1internet---firewall2---host1
|---host2
|---host3
if there is an issue at firewall1 that causes packet loss I get
alerted for e
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Hi All,
I'm looking for troubleshooting suggestions to a problem we had. During
a recent host down event Nagios sent notifications to 8 of the 18
configured contacts. The contacts are configured in two contact groups,
of the 8 contacts that were sent notifications all were from the same
contact
On Aug 3, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
(2010年07月29日 12:28), Israel Brewster wrote:
Is there a plugin that allows me to check if I can
make an ActiveSync connection to an exchange server? I've found
plugins that use, for example, check_nt to check various
para
(2010?07?29? 12:28), Israel Brewster wrote:
> Is there a plugin that allows me to check if I can make an ActiveSync
> connection to an exchange server? I've found plugins that use, for
> example, check_nt to check various parameters of the exchange server,
> and of course I can make sure that IMAP
If I define a host escalation on *, and then on a specific host group,
and then on a specific host, which escalation will take precedence over
the other? Or will nagios just explode?
The idea is that there is a "default" escalation group, but certain
users are assigned to certain hosts. And I per
Thank you for the reply, Assaf.
Update of the status.dat file fails randomly, there are times when it succeeds,
I'd say the directory permission problem isn't the case.
>From your speculation, it seems that some other process breaks in and
stops the process of nagios.
I will check cron's.
At w
Hi Naveen;
I'm sure you've read the past emails on this list in your own attempts
to diagnose your problem, so you know we need some detail about your
config.
Please send some details we could use to help you:
1) your config, for starters
2) are the actual services showing as "FAIL", "WARN", or
Yu Watanabe wrote:
> Hello Assaf.
>
> Thank you very much for the reply.
>
> THe Nagios is using the 'internal' log rotation which is daily.
>
> Would this have a affection to the update for status.log?
>
> Thank you,
> Yu Watanabe
>
> Assaf Flatto さんは書きました:
>
>> Yu Watanabe wrote:
>>
>>>
Dear All,
I have configure Nagios XI to monitor some websites and if these services are
UP/DOWN/UNREACHABLE, then it will send a notification through mail.
My problem here is, Nagios is detecting services and sending notifications to
my email id saying that this link is "DOWN" even if the links a
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