Hi all,
For a couple of my SQL checks I need to connect using a domain user account.
Now I have to put this information in plain text into my sqlserver.cfg file.
How can I go about encrypting this username/password or any other method
that means I don't have to put domain login details
I have sendmail setup to use our smtp server as a forwarder. This has been
working great so far. The only issue I am seeing is, outside email
addresses such as a cell number @vtext.com is having messages sent to it
several times a second; until Verizon finally rate limits the messages.
This in t
On 03/13/2012 10:19 AM, Manish_Kmr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using NagiosXI, but still we prefer to do most of the things
> from CLI. Most often we are adding or removing some service from a
> no. of files and again we need to import these modified files into DB
> using NagiosXI UI. Its very difficu
Hi,
We are using NagiosXI, but still we prefer to do most of the things from CLI.
Most often we are adding or removing some service from a no. of files and again
we need to import these modified files into DB using NagiosXI UI. Its very
difficult to search and import a large no. of these files
Hi,
Is there any way we can disable and enable event handlers for all hosts in a
particular hostgroup in one go.
Thanks,
Manish Kumar
Open Source Tools Team, IMS, Mahindra Satyam
Mob: +919035435306
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We had some similar issues which were originated in missing policies for
SELinux.
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Von: Boyer, Timothy A. [mailto:timothy.bo...@opm.gov]
Gesendet: Montag, 12. März 2012 20:57
An: Nagios Users List
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