I apologize if this has already been caught and fixed, but I just noticed that
the timeperiods.cfg file that comes with Nagios 3.2.3 has an error in the
us-holidays timeperiod:
thursday -1 november00:00-00:00 ; Thanksgiving (last Thursday
in November)
should be
thurs
I am not doing any analysis; I am just using the monitoring tools. Someone
else would have to comment on this feature.
James
From: Seun Ojedeji [mailto:seun.ojed...@gmail.com]
Sent: 02 November 2011 10:43
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Analyse data from multiple nagios instan
Hello James,
Thank you for providing this, i will work on it. Nevertheless, i will also
appreciate if anyone could suggest what tools i could use to achieve my
goals...i.e exporting data from nagios and analysing them on a central
location to present graphical representation.
Thanks once again J
* Giles Coochey [2011-11-02 09:09]:
> I am monitoring a website, and I sometimes get two types of error:
>
> One is:
>
> CRITICAL - Socket timeout after 10 seconds
>
> and the other is:
>
> HTTP CRITICAL - No data received from host
>
> What is the difference between the two errors? Is it the
A brief overview is as follows, you will need to check each parts documentation
for exact details for your environment.
Install a server with Nagios, or use one of your existing servers. Install
Check MK Multisite, there are some good instructions here
http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_multisi
Hello James,
Thanks a lot for responding, your solution is a very good place to start;
though it may not analyze but for knowledge sake could you share the
proceeds you followed to achieve this?
Regards
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:00 AM, James Osbourn wrote:
> I have setup a Multisite MK server to
I am monitoring a website, and I sometimes get two types of error:
One is:
CRITICAL - Socket timeout after 10 seconds
and the other is:
HTTP CRITICAL - No data received from host
What is the difference between the two errors? Is it the case that the
HTTP CRITICAL error connected to the serve
I have setup a Multisite MK server to pool all of my site Nagios servers into a
single view. I can see the status of all hosts/services from one location and
acknowledge and schedule outages etc from this interface. Any graphing can be
viewed, although this is a connection to the graph pages o
Dear all,
I have different nagios setup in multiple locations and they are
independently working fine. However i need each of these nagios instances
to send historical data of a particular host to a central server for
analysis and graphical representations. Does anyone know a plugin or
software i
Hi,
You can also use NDOUtils or Merlin to store your hosts and services'
state and configuration in a database.
Marc-André
On 11/01/2011 03:18 PM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> We use the livestatus event broker for that purpose, there is also a JSON web
> services frontend for livestatus as wel
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