So this morning I have added a check_ping command to the host and left the
check_nt on the service.
Disabled host alerts and left service alerts activated for the disk check
service group
Nailed a drive space and got my service alerts in both email and sms format.
Thanks for the explanation
I've got some scripts that do a wget in order to receive data from a hostgroup.
The hostgroup I'm using is an artificial, really big group that is of no use
to anyone except to get said report.
Is there any way to hide this hostgroup on the display, yet still access it for
data? The usual
Boyer, Timothy A. wrote:
I’ve got some scripts that do a wget in order to receive data from a
hostgroup. The hostgroup I’m using is an artificial, really big group
that is of no use to anyone except to get said report.
Is there any way to hide this hostgroup on the display, yet still
Correct, and I understand that. So is there a way to hide the hostgroup and
still reference it?
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From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:nag...@flatto.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:22 AM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Hiding hostgroups, but still
On 01/25/2012 11:44 PM, Mike Lindsey wrote:
There are a lot of options.. DNX, Merlin, mod_gearman to name a few...
I could read the docs (and have read a good portion of some of them) and
could implement test environments (and will eventually need to) but
first I want opinions from people
Hello,
I monitor alot of remote servers and 1 of the service checks i do is
check_nt UPTIME
Is it possible to have Nagios email me a report of all the system uptimes
say every Monday morning at 9am?
I pass on my thanks in advance for any help on the matter.
I don't know if an addon or something similar exists, but you can also
create a script, which pulls the reports directly from the web-interface.
You can then parse the downloaded data, create pdf's (if wanted) and send
it by e-mail on a monthly schedule.
I did exactly this with a weekly schedule
Hi Claudio
This is exactly what id like to achieve
The uptime data pulled from the Nagios web UI at 9am each week and then
email me with all server uptimes.
I will check out your link now.
If anybody has any more ideas/ simpler ways please share them
Thanks in advance
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at
Recently I tried to setup nrpe monitoring of an osx system by installing
nagios-plugins-1.4.15.tar.gz and nrpe-2.12.tar.gz on osx 10.5, and
locally everything works fine. This works:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost -c check_users
USERS OK - 3 users currently logged in
Hello, I'm having some trouble getting a service dependency working and I
was hoping for some help. I've read the section in Wolfgang Barth's book
Nagios 2nd Edition and googled around a bit, but something's still not
working right. I'm using Nagios 3.0.6.
Specifically, I want to set it up so
Hi I am currently trying to do a check with the check_http or
check_http.plplugins. Both are very similar but for some reason I
cant get either to
work. I am running the checks like this:
check_http -H -S www.example.com -u /somestring - gives result: HTTP OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1752 bytes in
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