>>>
Simultaneously, Nagios, which is on a separate server, will send
>>> out
notifications that every
service on every server is down because Nagios cannot reach them.
>>>
>>>
>>> Why can't it reach them? Is your mail server also your router?
>>
>> Good Gosh, no! That's why this i
>>
>>> Simultaneously, Nagios, which is on a separate server, will send
>> out
>>> notifications that every
>>> service on every server is down because Nagios cannot reach them.
>>
>>
>> Why can't it reach them? Is your mail server also your router?
>
> Good Gosh, no! That's why this is so puzzli
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:53, wrote:
>>> Quoting u...@3.am:
>>>
We have Nagios monitoring a variety of services on roughly 50
separate servers. Several of them
are mail servers, but only the "main" (that contains most of the
Nagios notification recipients)
one has thi
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:53, wrote:
>> Quoting u...@3.am:
>>
>>> We have Nagios monitoring a variety of services on roughly 50
>>> separate servers. Several of them
>>> are mail servers, but only the "main" (that contains most of the
>>> Nagios notification recipients)
>>> one has this problem
> Quoting u...@3.am:
>
>> We have Nagios monitoring a variety of services on roughly 50
>> separate servers. Several of them
>> are mail servers, but only the "main" (that contains most of the
>> Nagios notification recipients)
>> one has this problem.
>>
>> The mail server will start to become un
Quoting u...@3.am:
> We have Nagios monitoring a variety of services on roughly 50
> separate servers. Several of them
> are mail servers, but only the "main" (that contains most of the
> Nagios notification recipients)
> one has this problem.
>
> The mail server will start to become unrespon
We have Nagios monitoring a variety of services on roughly 50 separate servers.
Several of them
are mail servers, but only the "main" (that contains most of the Nagios
notification recipients)
one has this problem.
The mail server will start to become unresponsive so just about any input (but
Hi,
The help message of the check_mysql plugin clearly tells there is a risk
to use the -p option, which requires to specify the password on the
command line. Indeed : any look at the process table while the check is
being processed would show the password in its plain form.
I tried to use the
Hi
You can use NAIL too, with nail you dont need sendmail or postfix, you
can send your notifications directly using external servers.
Greets.
El 24/06/2011 13:36, Jim Avery escribió:
> On 24 June 2011 12:16, nag ios wrote:
>> Thanks for all of you for helping me to configure Nagios.It's run
Manish Kumar wrote:
> Hi Frnds,
>
> I am not able to configure NDOUtils-1.4b9 with Nagios Core-3.2.3 on
> fedora 14. I am getting this error:-
> Support for the specified database server is either not yet supported,
> or was not found on your system.
>
> I am using Mysql and its running properly.
Hi Frnds,
I am not able to configure NDOUtils-1.4b9 with Nagios Core-3.2.3 on fedora
14. I am getting this error:-
Support for the specified database server is either not yet supported, or
was not found on your system.
I am using Mysql and its running properly. I am able to see the tables
populat
On 24 June 2011 12:16, nag ios wrote:
> Thanks for all of you for helping me to configure Nagios.It's running well
>
> But, i need one more thing.I am thinking to configure sendmail
> such way that if any service is down or warning , mail should be delivered
> to some specific person s
Thanks for all of you for helping me to configure Nagios.It's running well
But, i need one more thing.I am thinking to configure sendmail
such way that if any service is down or warning , mail should be delivered
to some specific person stating the state of the service.For this i
need
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