Dear all
Using Nagios since a lot of years, I was starting with one of the first
versions of netsaint, and more than 25 years of experience with UNIX, I have
now a strange problem I never had before.
I am running Nagios Core 3.2.3 on Solaris 10 OS. Hardware is M3000 with SPARC
V9
Good morning everyone,
Anybody ever used this script:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Backup-and-Recovery/ArcServe/CA-ARCserve-Backup-r12-Number-of-Job-Error-Check/details
To monitor the CA ArcServe?
I'm having several problems, NRPE_NT and NSClient + + can not return the
server
Adam Caines acai...@lab.icc.edu writes:
Looks like it's reporting path health. The 6e has both sas ports
connected to redundant controllers in the MD1120. It's strange on
another server, I also have a PERC H700 connect to a MD1220 with
redundant links and it does not output the path health
Have you recently upgraded Nagios? When did you start noticing that it was
missing execution runs? Do you have enough disk space free? What are the
permissions of the script set to? Were they recently changed? Have you
done any type of software changes with any type of supporting packages
I want to set Nagios so that no when you acknowledge either a host or service
problem with the Notify checkbox checked, the email goes to a specific email
address. Anyone know if this is possible? I've dug through the code a little
bit, but I'm not a programmer and I can't find any available
I'm currently experimenting with using check_snmp_load.pl to alarm on system
overload.
Monitoring CPU usage is giving me a lot of false alarms due to their
instantaneous nature.
I'm getting good results by using the NETSL option to report load averages.
I'm setting '-c 99,4,10' to basically
I have nagios core 3.2.3 built on SuSE 11.1 and I've been noticing apparent
problem with service check retries. The normal check interval is set to 7.5
and the retry interval is set to 1 minute. I'm seeing entries like this in
the log:
[03-02-2011 16:44:39] SERVICE ALERT:
Output from omreport storage connector controller=1 -fmt ssv
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List of Connector(s) on Controller PERC 6/E Adapter (Slot 2)
ID;Status;Name;State;Connector Type;Termination;SCSI Rate
0;Ok;Logical Connector ;Ready;SAS Port RAID Mode;Not Applicable;Not
Applicable
Path Health
On my installation I added code to the SNMP load check to count the CPU
cores via SNMP and set WARN to 1.25*cores and CRIT to 1.5*cores (for
any/all load values). Seems to be working ok. Haven't had any complaints
from the NOC for excessive alerting.
-f
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, Robert Eden wrote:
Hi All,
I need to generate availability for a service in a
particular timeperiod. I have created one timeperiod in nagios from
06:00 to 22:00 every day. While creating availability report in report
time period i am selecting that timeperiod but the report always
generating from 00:00 to 24:00.
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