On 2 September 2011 15:59, Michael Loiselle wrote:
> Is it possible to receive a notification for a specific
> service that is in the “up” position?
If you really must do that, then assuming the check is an active one,
then it should be pretty trivial to run the plugin from cron and email
you wha
Quoting Mike Lindsey :
> On 9/2/11 7:59 AM, Michael Loiselle wrote:
>> I am currently running Nagios 3.3.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 and everything
>> is working great. I am monitoring 30 Windows servers with
>> NSClient++, and that is working as well. Is it possible to receive
>> a notification for
On 9/2/11 7:59 AM, Michael Loiselle wrote:
I am currently running Nagios 3.3.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 and everything is
working great. I am monitoring 30 Windows servers with NSClient++,
and that is working as well. Is it possible to receive a notification
for a specific service that is in the "up"
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Morris, Patrick wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 11:01 AM, trm asn wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I have one Active+Passive checks nagios server . Under tac.cgi , the
> passive host checks count is 0.
> >
> > # Active Host / Service Checks:584 / 44
> > # Passive H
Steve Glasser wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> We often have nagios checks time out when servers are under heavy load. One
> check tests nrpe, if that fails or times out I want notifications for other
> services on the same host to be suppressed. To do this I am using
> servicedepenency.
>
> Looking at n
Hello,
I am currently running Nagios 3.3.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 and everything is working
great. I am monitoring 30 Windows servers with NSClient++, and that is working
as well. Is it possible to receive a notification for a specific service that
is in the "up" position? In other words, I would l