Hi all,
Greg Vickers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've downloaded the check_lm_sensors-2.0.tar.gz plugin from
> NagiosExchange
> (http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Linux.55.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=1011)
>
> and am trying to use it in a Nagios installation.
Hi all,
I've downloaded the check_lm_sensors-2.0.tar.gz plugin from
NagiosExchange
(http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Linux.55.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=1011)
and am trying to use it in a Nagios installation.
Nagios2 (2.6-2+etch1) is installed on Etch and is being used to check
the tempera
ch time a service
check runs on that host, but it will get the current IP that name
resolves to.
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Greg Vickers
Project Manager, IT Security
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
L12, 126 Margaret St, Brisbane
Phone: +61 7 3864 9536
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RTFM. The manual contains instructions on how to generate alerts when
services enter a CRITICAL state.
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Greg Vickers
Project Manager, IT Security
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
L12, 126 Margaret St, Brisbane
Phone: (07) 3864 9536
Mobile: 0410 434 734
Email: [
David,
Meyer, David R wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using 1.3 on Debian 3.1. Everything seems to be working very well
Good start...
Do you have a VRML viewer installed? See:
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=52
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Greg Vickers
Project Manager, IT Security
Information Technology Ser
l)
Good luck!
p.s. you must realise these truths before you can leave the temple,
grasshopper... yes, it's been a slow day
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Greg Vickers
Project Manager, IT Security
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
L12, 126 Margaret St, Brisbane
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Hi Cam,
Cam wrote:
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)
Eh, nps.
On 11/14/05, Greg
ervices (IMAP, POP, SMTP) that depend on many other components of the
mail server - this is the only situation where we use dependancies. (I
needed a large beer after figuring out that config...)
In conclusion, I would remove your dependency. But that's me :)
HTH,
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Greg Vickers
Proje
install one
executable on your windows hosts, rather than many.) However NSClient is
not as flexible as NRPE_NT.
HTH,
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Greg Vickers
Project Manager, IT Security
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
L12, 126 Margaret St, Brisbane
Phone: (07) 3864 9536
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e you had a great weekend, Andreas :)
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Greg Vickers
Project Manager, IT Security
Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
L12, 126 Margaret St, Brisbane
Phone: (07) 3864 9536
Mobile: 0410 434 734
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IT Security web site: http://www.its.qut.edu.au/itsec
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