I want to receive text version of some notifications in place (along with the
standard email) for some of our systems; I already have the checks in place but
what I want is them to be texted to me and not emailed. Sometimes emails get
through the cracks, but I think SMS will work.
Also for a sc
- Original Message -
> From: "Mirza Dedic"
> I currently have Nagios running on a Ubuntu 10.04 VM on our virtual
> infrastructure, what I would like to do is enable SMS notification for
> some of the more "critical" notifications. Just wondering what you
> guys use out there and how you h
Hi,
I currently have Nagios running on a Ubuntu 10.04 VM on our virtual
infrastructure, what I would like to do is enable SMS notification for some of
the more "critical" notifications. Just wondering what you guys use out there
and how you have it setup? Anyone share their experience on gettin
Shawn Green writes:
> I?m in the process of rolling out check_openmanage to monitor a variety of
> hardware including R510s, M600s, and M610s. I?m running into an interesting
> issue where the alert is reporting back:
>
> SNMP ERROR [cooling]: The requested entries are empty or do not exist.
>
Engelmann, Austin wrote:
> notification type to be on the "MSG:" line. In my command, the
> notification type always gets place on the next line.
It looks like "FRM:", "SUBJ:", and "MSG:" are being added by your phone.
Those words do not appear in your command. You can verify this by
setting
I should mention:
I took every cell number address (ex. 15551234...@carrier.net) and added
them as a contact in Active Directory. Then I created an alias which
forwards to that contact (ex. em...@company.com) and Nagios uses this to
send messages out.
I am in the process of ordering a PC and iSMS
We do have MMS capabilities...
-Original Message-
From: Dr. Ed Morbius [mailto:dredmorb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 2:58 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios Alert Format?
Possible alternate solution:
Does your cell phone and/o
I'm in the process of rolling out check_openmanage to monitor a variety of
hardware including R510s, M600s, and M610s. I'm running into an interesting
issue where the alert is reporting back:
SNMP ERROR [cooling]: The requested entries are empty or do not exist.
I understand this is an SNMP er
Possible alternate solution:
Does your cell phone and/or carrier provide MMS service?
Messages will arrive in a format more similar to email, with more
context, etc. You still could benefit by rewriting the standard Nagios
alerts (which I find to be rather uninformative), but could avoid other
l
> this isn't a bug.
> by reviewing the source codes, you can find that Nagios(more
> precisely, the CGIs) just do this way.
> i have no clue why Nagios won't show "partial" hostgroups if one has
> no access to all host members.
> maybe for performance issue?
If this behavior is intention, I'd lov
This is a small question. I have been editing the Nagios alert commands
to get a nice, simple format to our cell phones. I am trying to get the
notification type to be on the "MSG:" line. In my command, the
notification type always gets place on the next line. My current command
and the format of t
I find this very irritating too. It doesn't make sense either.
Rutger
2011/2/17 Yueh-Hung Liu :
> this isn't a bug.
> by reviewing the source codes, you can find that Nagios(more
> precisely, the CGIs) just do this way.
> i have no clue why Nagios won't show "partial" hostgroups if one has
> no a
On 2/16/11 7:50 PM Albrecht Dreß wrote:
> Hi Richard:
Hi Albrecht (german?)
> "Staple Unit"
> root@mybox:~# /opt/nagios/libexec/extra/check_snmp_printer np-kmc250
> public CONSUM "Black Toner Cartridge"
> Black Toner Cartridge is OK
>
>
> It looks as if the Konica doesn't give much details (just
Hi List
I would like to debug the check_nrpe binary (for nagios 3.1.2) using a perl
wrapper script. The wrapper script should return all the output handed to it
by the remote nrpe agent, as well as correctly get and return to nagios, the
return value of the check:
Would anyone have a handy w
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