Hi,
On 12/29/05, Jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering what a good web-based configuration utility is for
> adding new hosts and services and even hostgroups if possible. I've
> looked around a bit on nagiosexchange.org, but I'm looking for some
> opinions based on what people h
Chet,
Thanks a million! I applied the patch to 2.06b and it works just as
expected now. Hope that one makes it into upstream.
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
On 12/9/05, Chet Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/9/05, Chet Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is somewhere between a missin
On 12/5/05, Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it is not required for the hostgroup then THAT is the bug. Unfortunatly
> I can not find a bug tracking tool on the Nagios site.
That is Absolutely not a bug. It's a documentation bug, if anything.
The 'members' line should *not* be r
On 12/5/05, Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Read the documentation:
>
> define contactgroup{
> contactgroup_name contactgroup_name
> alias alias
> members members
> }
>
> All lines are in red and therefor required. Read your online version on:
Hi,
So I'm writing some scripts to help me maintain my nagios
configuration (actually to help other people be able to add new hosts,
change some configuration parameters, etc). Anyway, I'm having a
problem right now. In the case of hosts/hostgroups, this works fine:
define hostgroup{
houstgroup
sorry... i'm still trying to get used to gmail replying to the
individual instead of the list by default (i guess i'm too used to
mutt), i'm forwarding this for the sake of keeping things on-list
(sorry if this breaks threads)
thanks everyone who responded,
cam
-- Fo
Hi,
I need to monitor some windows boxen (primarily win 2003 i think), for
the standard stuff (disk space, cpu, blah), and more importantly to
make sure a certain process is running at all times (it's not a
service, just a process). I have no problem doing this sort of thing
on *nix, but i'm not