Someone on this list has been reporting a fair selection of nagios-users
emails as spam to the Razor tool.
X-Razor2-Warning: SPAM
X-Razor2-Sig: 1.0 e4: 0rOhnO08FGbKR-oj-QwmGDbSHzEA, ep4: 7542-10 1.0 e8:
fihggQZqp-AA 1.0 e8: 2z1OXlWFp-AA 1.1 e4: IHwNzYZxVlrCMRevqOM9lZqwptgA, ep4:
7542-10 1.1
This is branching off topic, but using ssh with keys is hardly a
security hole. Please don't be throwing a bucket of red herrings into
the crowd. You can configure sub processing for ssh in a similar
function. AFAIK, the encryption and use of keys is far more hefty of a
standards bar than using
do you have something against using command[check_disk1] and
command[check_disk2]? :)
command[check_disk1]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_disk -w 10% -c
5% -p /dev/sda1
command[check_disk2]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_disk -w 10% -c
5% -p /dev/sda3
-david
Chandra Bahadur wrote:
Hi
isn't that /var/run/nrpe/nrpe.pid? :) are you using the new binary?
-david
gregorcy wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded nagios to 3.0.3 and I am having some trouble starting
after the upgrade, the error I get:
Error: Unexpected token or statement in file '/etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg' on line
Do you by chance have a pipe output defined, such as the nagios irc
bot? And, is that bot not running on the other side of the pipe to read
what is written through the pipe?
If you have a pipe defined for an output, 3.x will hang if nothing is
reading from the other side of the pipe.
-david
on a tangent; you don't need [e]grep:
/usr/bin/vmstat 1 1 | awk '/[0-9]/ {print $15}'
-david
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i wrote a very simple one using vmstat to check the idle percentage
/usr/bin/vmstat 1 1 | egrep '[0-9]' |awk '{print $15}'
When a service goes offline, nagios is supposed to tell nagios ircbot
about it. The message gets to nagircbot but nagios is stuck in a dead
heat run at 100% cpu on read()
[1215140088.267404] [256.1] [pid=12801] Running command '/bin/echo
PROBLEM DispatchBuddy Internal_PING_WAP_Dayroom CRITICAL