I spoke too soon. That broke all of my other more complex process checking
and it now sees 0 procs for everything else. What are the other caveats
for -C ?
Looking for:
/usr/sbin/pdns_server --config-name=private --daemon --guardian=yes
by using:
command[check_pdns_config_priv]=/bin/bash -c
"/u
This worked. The man page for check_procs wasn't clear to me about that.
Thank you!
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On 11 August 2011 15:17, William Muriithi wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Why would you want to delete old comments against a host? I usually like
> them, as it can help identify a recurring problem on the hardware.
> Generally, it's a documentation of the hardware past performance.
>
> William
Unfortunately
Quoting m...@catsnest.co.uk:
Hi Ritchie,
Yes my contact does had permission for one host.
Rgds,
Aravind M D
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Aravind M D wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am experiencing a strange in Nagios.
>>
>> I have created two hogroups hostgroup1 and host
Jim,
Why would you want to delete old comments against a host? I usually like
them, as it can help identify a recurring problem on the hardware.
Generally, it's a documentation of the hardware past performance.
William
On 11-08-10 2:10 PM, "Jim Avery" wrote:
>f way through writing a perl sc
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Aravind M D wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am experiencing a strange in Nagios.
>
> I have created two hogroups hostgroup1 and hostgroup2. Same contact_groups
> has been added for both the hostgroups.
>
> But when i am login to the webinterface as one of member of contact_
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 10. Aug. 11, 18:24:17 schrieb Kimberly McKinnis:
> Thank you for that observation. I was being dumb with the quoting.
> ButŠit's still not working correctly.
>
> The commands work properly on the command line on the host (admin1), but
> the Nagios server (monitor1) sees +1 count
Hi Robert,
Am Mittwoch, 10. Aug. 11, 12:23:17 schrieb Robert J Molerio:
> Can anyone indicate how this can be done?
> We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP.
> I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be able to
> do this but we're not sure.
you need to install t
I want to monitor Cisco 4400 Series Wireless Controller, The wizard is not
detecting the ports. So can anyone help me out is there any other way.
Thanks,
Deepak
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Qua, 2011-08-10 às 13:42 -0400, Terry Carmen escreveu:
> Quoting Robert J Molerio :
>
> > Can anyone indicate how this can be done?
> > We would like users to log on to Nagios via LDAP.
> > I think we need to configure the Apache server within Nagios to be
> able to
> > do this but we're not sure.
Hi All,
I am experiencing a strange in Nagios.
I have created two hogroups hostgroup1 and hostgroup2. Same contact_groups
has been added for both the hostgroups.
But when i am login to the webinterface as one of member of contact_groups
i am able to see only one hostgroup in Hostgroup summa
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