Hi,
I'm looking for a Nagios plugin to be able to monitor the "latency" of a web
page i.e. how long from when the HTTP request is sent, until the first response
is received
As well as a plugin for measuring "page load" times. i.e. how long from when
the first HTTP response is received until
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Well Giovanni,
If you don't know so much about Nagios, this is an hard plugin to start with.
Start configuring freetds.
Ciao,
Giorgio
Il giorno 16/apr/2012, alle ore 18:58, "Giovanni.bucci"
ha scritto:
> Goodmorning,
> I need some informatio to use the check_mysql_query Lunux plugin.
>
> 1
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Nope, sorry for that, i've found the reason why it isnt working. It was a
prob with log rotation.
I've found the solution. Thank you.
Víctor Bruno R. Parente
Eng. de Computação, IFCE
2012/4/16 Claudio Kuenzler
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>> I'm new using nagios, and i have to generate reports on host's network
>> sta
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>
> I'm new using nagios, and i have to generate reports on host's network
> states.
> I'd like to know how to set the table "Host Log Entries" to show lines by
> day, cause it's showing lines divided by events.
> Does anyone knows how to solve this?
>
Why invent the wheel again? Why don't you u
I am using Ubuntu server 10.x version, Nagios 3.0.6 version. and
check_logfiles plugin 3.4.7.1 version.
Thanks for your help.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Miguel Lanz wrote:
> I am just starting with nagios and so far I have learned quite a bit and
> have successfully setup multiple nagios
I am just starting with nagios and so far I have learned quite a bit and
have successfully setup multiple nagios checks on several servers and all
of them are working as expected.
I've been trying to setup the check_logfiles plugin to check for a pattern
like this: where someone attempted to login
I'm new using nagios, and i have to generate reports on host's network
states.
I'd like to know how to set the table "Host Log Entries" to show lines by
day, cause it's showing lines divided by events.
Does anyone knows how to solve this?
Host Log Entries:
20-02-2012 17:26:0423-02-2012 11:32
Hi Trond,
Thank you so much! it worked very well.
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 20:37, Trond Hasle Amundsen <
t.h.amund...@usit.uio.no> wrote:
> Leonardo Bacha Abrantes writes:
>
> > Hi everybody!
> >
> > I'm using check_openmanage plugin in nagios to monitoring the
> temperature of my
> > dell serv
I'm new using nagios, and i have to generate reports on host's network
states.
I'd like to know how to set the table "Host Log Entries" to show lines by
day, cause it's showing lines divided by events.
Does anyone knows how to solve this?
Host Log Entries:
20-02-2012 17:26:0423-02-2012 11:32
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