Actually, the machine I am running this plugin from is a Windows 2008 server.
Ruslan
On Jul 25, 2012, at 6:39 PM, Alberto Larripa wrote:
> Do you have installed the last versión of the check_ntpd plugin in you
> client-server machine?, this problem sometimes occur if you don't have the
> last
Sorry, I typed wrong. I meant, the machine executing check_ntp_time is a RHEL
server, while the host I'm checking (-H) is a Windows server.
Ruslan
On Jul 25, 2012, at 7:59 PM, Ruslan Valiyev wrote:
> Actually, the machine I am running this plugin from is a Windows 2008 server.
>
>
> Ruslan
>
Do you have installed the last versión of the check_ntpd plugin in you
client-server machine?, this problem sometimes occur if you don't have the
last version.
See you
Alberto Larripa
Sysadmin and DBA Administrator
Compa
Hi,
thank you for reassuring me, is that someone has a success running NRDP?
Regards
Le 13/07/2012 15:18, Stanislas LEVEAU a écrit :
Hi,
I am trying to use NRDP,
I followed the instructions in the four page pdf and nrdp seemed to
setup just fine. http://nagios-server/nrdp brings up the web
I don't think that this can be done with just Nagios dependencies. You
could set up BPI to accomplish this though. Check it out here:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Components/Nagios-Business-Process-Intelligence-%28BPI%29/details
Alex Griffin
---
Tech Team
agrif...@nagios.com
Jo
Hi list,
I have a question about servicegroups and dependencies. I have a number
of hosts and services and I am already host parents, host groups, host
dependencies, service groups and service dependencies.
Imagine I have 2 database servers, and I have a web server that depends
on the database
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Ruslan Valiyev [25.07.2012 15:23]:
> Hi all,
>
> Sometimes the output from check_ntp_time is "Offset unknown" while
> the ntp server is fine.
> *OS:* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)
> 64-bit *nagios-plugins:* check_ntp_time v1
Hi all,
Sometimes the output from check_ntp_time is "Offset unknown" while the ntp
server is fine.
It can stay like that for a while and then comes back to normal.
Here's a sample output while the problem was present on the server:
*[root@bravura plugins]# ./check_ntp_time -v -H windows.foo.com
Yep you can, you should create a different contact and a different notification
type.
After, you should apply this contact with this notification type to the service
or host you want.
Regards,
David Ribeiro
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Envoyé: Mercredi 25