I recall an issue getting the correct syntax when I transitioned from
cli snmp MIB gets, however I need time to go back through my
commissioning notes to find out what the roo issue was.
In the meantime this below is a sample of what I'm currently using:
cmmands.cfg:
define command{
> After wondering why all of the processes I'm checking with check_procs
> were counting an extra, I discovered the bug with /bin/dash under Debian
> [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626913]
>
> As a workaround (because I'm not interested in changing the default shell
> for the ent
> After wondering why all of the processes I'm checking with check_procs
> were counting an extra, I discovered the bug with /bin/dash under Debian
> [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626913]
>
> As a workaround (because I'm not interested in changing the default shell
> for the ent
After wondering why all of the processes I'm checking with check_procs
were counting an extra, I discovered the bug with /bin/dash under Debian
[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626913]
As a workaround (because I'm not interested in changing the default shell
for the entire server)
Can you use cgi.cfg:authorized_for_read_only for that?
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/configcgi.html
Justin
On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 06:22:20PM -0300, Diogo Melo wrote:
> I would like to use nagios to monitor a few sites I have. But I want to have
> a public page where I can show the high
Quoting "Dr. Ed Morbius" :
> Terry:
>
> on 23:37 Mon 08 Aug, Terry Carmen (te...@cnysupport.com) wrote:
>> Quoting Edward Morbius :
>> >
>> > When some things are going well and others aren't fully up to speed (slow
>> > database), we'll get a "DATABASE_TEST_RAN_LONG", which isn't ideal, but at
>>
Terry:
on 23:37 Mon 08 Aug, Terry Carmen (te...@cnysupport.com) wrote:
> Quoting Edward Morbius :
> >
> > When some things are going well and others aren't fully up to speed (slow
> > database), we'll get a "DATABASE_TEST_RAN_LONG", which isn't ideal, but at
> > least for a few occurances (n <= 5)
On 08/08/11 18:18, Chris Beattie wrote:
>
> You can set it on a per-host basis. If you do not define a notification
> timeperiod in a service's template or definition, the service will
> inherit its notification timeperiod from its associated host.
>
> Check out the section on "implied inheritance
thanks it's fine now
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how can i configure a contact for some hosts for exmple host A and B?
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Splunk perhaps?
Mark
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On 9 August 2011 09:25, wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Robert J Molerio wrote:
>>
>> Can anyone point me in the right direction to make this happen?
>>
> which user issued a command we look in the Apache log files.
... that you can find in /var/log/httpd/ on RedHat based distribution.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Robert J Molerio wrote:
> Hello,
> I was told the NAGIOS CORE logfile would log any changes made to host
> command execution ie: External commands:who turned off what and when.
> Upon examination of my logfile it sems that this is not the case.
> The log file i
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