Hi,
I thought it was great to have the "unhandled service problems" in the
sidebar.
Earlier versions didn't have it and I really needed it, so I'm very happy.
However, I'm running a distributed setup with active and passive service
checks, so I'm not only interested in the active checks, but al
Marc Powell wrote:
> On Sep 10, 2008, at 2:45 PM, Jonathan Call wrote:
>
>
>> In Nagios 2.x Nagios the Obessive Compulsive Service Processor
>> (OCSP) is
>> not very robust. Even with a few hundred service checks the OCSP stuff
>> on the distributed servers bogs down and does not send anything
Heiko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i enabled ndomod last week to have some data do play with.
> Today nagios sudenly stopped checking and also a nagios restart and kill didnt
> bring it up again.
>
> I had this incident some months ago when first played with ndo.
>
> What is causing this behaevior and how c
Aaron M. Segura wrote:
> Please stop posting the same exact thing on a daily basis. Sending
> multiple posts on consecutive days is *not* going to help you. Quite
> the opposite, in fact.
>
> On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 20:32 +0200, Frederik Vanhee wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>
Hello,
I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500
services are active and the other 6500 passive).
I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis
frontend with the ndo backend.
In addition, I use
Hello,
I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500 services
are active and the other 6500 passive).
I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis frontend
with the ndo backend.
In addition, I use Na
Hello,
I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500 services
are active and the other 6500 passive).
I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis frontend
with the ndo backend.
In addition, I use Na
On 1/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> List,
>
>
> Today our NDOUtils broker...broke. I'm not entirely sure what happened,
> but I can tell you what is going on and what I've done...
> Nagios 2.10, 1.4.10 plugs on Ubuntu 7.10
>
> This has been fine for about 3 months now.
>
>
On 11/8/07, Giles Coochey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Could someone send me a ls -lR of their NagVis installation together
> with the paths of in their nagvis config.ini.php.
>
> The documentation on www.nagvis.org appears to be a little vague.
>
> I've kind of got it working, but some links see
On 11/5/07, gurdeep johal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I Have configured serveral cgi file in /etc/nagios/
> hosts.cfg
> contactgroup.cfg
> timeperiod.cfg
> hostgroup.cfg
>
> now when I uncomment these files from nagios.cfg. nagios server service
> not starting. after comment these files its work
Hari Sekhon wrote:
>Is it possible to define a service check interval of less than a minute?
>
>I want some services to be checked every 30 seconds for example...
>so I really need to be able to specify service_check_interval in seconds...
>
>
>-h
>
>Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to suppo
Norman Harebottle wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am wondering if anyone has had success getting the Jabber
Notification script written by David Cox to work.
I have a user called nagios under which nagios runs and using "su
nagios" (on Debian) I can run the script and it notifies just fine. So
I
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I am writing to thank you for your letters and say,
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Hello,
I just installed nagios-2.3.1, with perlcache and embedded-perl-interpreter.
Before I had Nagios-2.0rc2 with perlcache and embedded-perl-interpreter.
I'm using nagios-plugins 1.4.3
The system is running on Debian Sarge
Ever since the upgrade , I experience problems with plugins written in
Hello,
presumed smbclient is on your Nagios server, you can send messages to a
windows-pc
Check the smbclient options, it needs -M and -I, one is the hostname of
the pc, the other is the ip-address. I defined those values together
with the contact definition, using the macros $CONTACTADDRESS1$
Ethan Galstad wrote:
On 3 Feb 2006 at 12:42, Marc Haber wrote:
Hi,
to me, the distinction between host definition and hostextinfo
definition seems artificial, awkward and clumsy - and it prevents some
of the more powerful features from being used with the information
that belongs into host
-users are very happy with that solution.
Frederik
Toto Capuccino wrote:
i wanted to avoid the winpopup too, not very user-friendly. Is Jabber
solution easy to implement ?
2006/2/1, Frederik Vanhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
Toto Capuccino wrote:
Toto Capuccino wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody got popup notifications working ?
Works like a charm ! use this as your notify-command, or tune to your
needs
However I switched to jabber-notification (instant messaging) because of
the rather 'aggressive' popups.
# 'notify-by-smbclient' co
Hello,
late respone, I know, but what about
chmod u+s raidutil
Then your nrpe-user can execute the command with root-priviledges.
Frederik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to monitor RAID array status using NRPE. But I'm running
> into minor security issues.
>
> * Adaptec 2100S RAID
Hello,
I wonder if anyone out there uses Stratus Continuum VOS computers ?
Would there be any interest in having plugins for monitoring them ?
I'm working on nrpe and plugins for the VOS-platform on Stratus.
If you're interested, please let me know.
Vanhee Frederik
Hi,
I set up nagios-notifications via jabber.
I have a jabber-server running on my Nagios box (really easy to set up,
jabber).
I used the notify_via_jabber script from David Cox found on the
Nagiosexchange. It's a little perl script to transforms your message to
a valid jabber message and send
blocks the traffic. So the nsca-communcation is left unterminated
and nsca is 'hanging' on your central server.
Frederik
Chris Goosen wrote:
Yes, I have an ISA 2004 (if you can call ISA a firewall!!) between the 2
servers
-Original Message-----
From: Frederik Vanhee [mai
Hello,
is there a firewall between the central server and the distributed server ?
Frederik
basile au siris wrote:
hi
maybe i have the same problem
i have distributed monitoring and the central server sometimes freeze
and i just
have to reboot it ( electric )
i suspect nsca ( or hardware p
Hello,
I'm running a Nagios install for quite some time, first Nagios 1.2 then
migrated to Nagios 2.
Everytime there's a new version, I try to follow.
Latest beta version I installed was 2.0b3 and everything ran fine.
Now I upgraded to Nagios 2.0rc1 and 2.0rc2 and both have a problem with
so
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