Hello,
I'm looking for suggestions for applying Nagios' style of event handling
(escalations, recoveries, acknowledgements), hopefully with some improvements
(aggregation), to events coming from many different (non-Nagios) sources. I
know of a few Nagios-specific notification aggregators, but
Hi,
How Nagios store all the information? Is it in a database such as MySQL or
PostgreSQL?
If I want to write a program to access info Nagios had collected, how should
I proceed?
Best regards,
Diogo Oliveira de Melo
Ciência da Computação
ICMC - USP São Carlos
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> is there a possbility to ceate multi-sessions in nagios
>
> my aim is create many sessions for administrator and i want that an
> administrator (central) look all the maps but the ohter look just thare
> maps
>
> for example :
>
> admin central : in site 0 : supervise all sites
> admin Nubmer1:
Hi every body ,
is there a possbility to ceate multi-sessions in nagios
my aim is create many sessions for administrator and i want that an
administrator (central) look all the maps but the ohter look just thare maps
for example :
admin central : in site 0 : supervise all sites
admin Nubmer1: i
That's exactly what I do. I have a medium sized environment with 200+
Windows servers to manage. I have NSclient++ on every windows host, using a
CNAME "monitor" and have a NSC.ini already configured and dropped into
place. Works like a charm. With this method, I can also have check_nt, and
che
With NSClient++, you can easily copy the INI file around. for NRPE and
NSClient++ config files I always put in 3 generic names as "allowed hosts" ...
nagios1.domain.local, nagios2.domain.local, nagios3.domain.local. Those 3 are
CNAMEs to my actual nagios systems so I don't have to worry about
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
wrote:
> arent there CAPTCHA's that prevent spam bots from getting in, granted
> that it might be a user who posts the links
>
Google for "CAPTCHA solving" or "CAPTCHA farmers", they even have
automated API's
Add to that things like onetime email
ok. i got that sorted more or less but what im not getting is this.
I run the check snmp via commandline it runs fine, but in regards to ssl
when i run the check via nagios and not command line it times out. i
added the -t switch to increase the time out but its not working. it
still times out.
If you load the MIB file: CISCO-L4L7MODULE-RESOURCE-LIMIT-MIB into your
snmp directory then use a snmpwalk referencing that MIB, or use a MIB
browser, you should get something like:
crlResourceSummaryCurrentUsage.26 0 Gauge
crlResourceSummaryCurrentUsage.27 6094