Is there a utility out there that will read the timeperiods and display
oncall rotations?
Or, is there a who is on call today utility?
Thanks,
Dale
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Is there a utility out there that will read the timeperiods and display
oncall rotations?
Or, is there a who is on call today utility?
Thanks,
Dale
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wrote:
Hi Dale!
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009, Dale J. Chatham wrote:
I don't seem to be able to do this:
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alias all-hst
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will risk being sent to /dev/null
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to hostgroup definitions.
Thanks,
Dale
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the service successfully.
[r...@dns /]# vi /etc/passwd
[r...@dns /]# service nagios restart
Running configuration check...done.
Stopping nagios: done.
Starting nagios: done.
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*From:* Dale J. Chatham [mailto:d...@chatham.org]
*Sent:* Friday, July
check_extcmd_ucd 1.1, Copyright (C) 2007 Herbert Stadler
nagios is running on:
SunOS xx 5.10 Generic_13-03 sun4v sparc SUNW,T5240
The error appears to be coming from Net::SNMP.
I've seen some discussion about this, but never a fix.
Any ideas?
Does check_http with the -s option handle unicode pages properly?
If not, is there a check that does?
TIA
Dale Chatham
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I'd probably write a check that doesn't send any notifications when an
apache server is down, but that increments a counter in a file
somewhere. Another service to monitor the file and alarm if over some
number, in your case 2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange
configuration
This was an issue with either the library search path or a compile
problem that a recompile fixed.
Dale J. Chatham wrote:
I'm getting the following log messages. Below are the configuration
items and below all are the appropriate entries from objects.cache.
From /var/log/messages
A command which is being run is returning a code of 141. Without
knowing what command is running, it is impossible to know what that
means, beyond what I've stated.
It is as though you ran the command from a command line, then typed
echo $? and it printed 141.
A Nagios command is supposed to
I'm getting the following log messages. Below are the configuration
items and below all are the appropriate entries from objects.cache.
From /var/log/messages:
Nov 3 10:00:34 coresvc05 nagios[12217]: [ID 702911 user.info] Warning:
Check result queue contained results for host 'vio', but
Not sure if it helps or not, but you could assign aliases in mail which
are the same as the hostname.
Then, in command configuration: /bin/mail $HOSTNAME$ -s Subject
Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips) wrote:
Thanks for the reply but I don’t know that that would help us. The
problem isn’t that
See my prior, in the service-notify-by-email (or whatever) use /bin/mail
$HOSTNAME$ ...
Or, write a script to send the mail and send the HOSTNAME macro to it
and make it smart enough to know who to notify.
Phillips, Dustin B wrote:
Right. I understand that would fix our problem.
So
Depends on how nagios was compiled.
Typically, /var/log/nagios or /usr/local/nagios/logs
Bo Lynch wrote:
I'm am migrating my test bed nagios server to something a little more
production. Where are the stats and uptime for all my servers located so
that I can move the 3 months worth of data
Brand new nagios installation
Both nagios 3.0.3 and 3.0.4
define service{
host_name *
service_descriptionPING
check_command check_ping
max_check_attempts 3
normal_check_interval 10
Well, I knew it had to be something stupid.
It's what happens when you write a filter to change case because someone
mixed case in host_name decs.
Doh!
Marc Powell wrote:
On Oct 22, 2008, at 7:37 AM, Dale J. Chatham wrote:
define command {
command_name
Do you have something of the form:
define command {
command_name check_nrpe
command_line /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe
-H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c $ARG1$ -t 20
}
\
Roger Dierauer wrote:
hi
you have to configure (normaly) /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg
file... there is the config for
Is this painless?
It looks like a few config items have been added, but they don't look
mandatory. Some have been dropped, but I don't think I was using them
anyway.
What are the gotchas?
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I've written lots of scripts to autocreate .cfg files.
My advice is to have one file per configuratin item, file name =
configuration item name (less the .cfg).
Separate directories for each config type.
Russell Adams wrote:
Care to elaborate on your requirements? I'd be happy to give you
Looc at the /proc/meminfo file and the vmstat command.
Divide memory parameter (free, used, whatever) by total memory,
multiply by 100 and you have percent.
Machiel Richards wrote:
Hi Everyone
Maybe someone can
assist me, but this may be a more linux
specific question
Service checks scheduled
I stopped nagios
I deleted /var/log/nagios/*
I started nagios
output from date command:
Sun Feb 17 09:46:30 CST 2008
From nagios service detail page:
Service check scheduled for Mon Feb 18 07:00:00 CST 2008
If I force the check, it will run OK, but the next check will
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