* Janet Sullivan [2009-06-01 10:45]:
> Check_http reports a timeout, however, a packet capture shows that
> data was in fact received.
>
> Data Sent:
>
> GET /admin/ping?auser=XXX&apaswd=XXX HTTP/1.0
> User-Agent: check_http/v2053 (nagios-plugins 1.4.13)
> Connection: close
>
> Data Received
* Proskurin Kirill [2009-05-08 19:52]:
> ./check_http -v -H example.com -u /some.jsp -s=OKAY
Try "-s OKAY" or "--string=OKAY".
Holger
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* Proskurin Kirill [2009-05-08 18:44]:
> I try to add a check_http with expecting some word in a body.
> But:
>
> ./check_http -v -H example.com -u /some.jsp -P -s=ERROR
In this command line, "-s=ERROR" will be interpreted as an argument to
the "-P" option, see the "--help" output:
$ check_http
* Jason Frisvold [2009-03-04 11:12]:
> Holger Weiss wrote:
> > What's the check_radius command line you're using and how does your
> > radiusclient.conf look like?
>
> With check_radius, I had used a configuration almost identical to what
> you had (of course, ad
* Jason Frisvold [2009-03-04 10:09]:
> I tried the check_radius plugin that ships with nagios-plugins, but I
> kept getting "Auth failed" and no packets were ever sent to my radius
> server.
What's the check_radius command line you're using and how does your
radiusclient.conf look like?
FW
* jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com [2009-01-15 14:59]:
> Holger Weiss wrote:
> * jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com [2009-01-15 13:06]:
> >> 2. Have a DHCP relay statement on the router's interface your Nagios server
> >> connects to so it knows to which server to relay the DHCP req
* Christian Iñiguez [2009-01-15 10:46]:
> I have a linux server as dhcp server and it's working very well, and
> I'd like to monitoring it with nrpe plugin and check_dhcp.
>
> The problem here is the outcome of check_dhcp is always: CRITICAL: No
> DHCPOFFERs were received. But the server is worki
JFTR:
* jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com [2009-01-15 13:06]:
> If you're running Nagios on a different network than the DHCP server and
> there is a firewall in between, you'll probably have to do several things:
>
> 1. Open up a hole in the firewall to allow the Nagios server to request a
> DHCP addres
* Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-08 10:04]:
> I don't want any ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-mails sent out any more. Unfortunately,
> after about digging an hour in the current docs, I can't find the
> responsible flag, which would have to be set.
We simply unset the "Send Notification:" check box for ACK
* Marcus Rejås <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-04 10:58]:
> On 08/03 19:28, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> > So if I define the service PING and use check_icmp on there I might as
> > well derive the host state from the service instead of duplicating this
> > check into the host definition.
> >
> > Would
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-27 07:58]:
> I don't think printing the servicename would be helpful. The
> servicename is already available in both the web and notification
> output too.
I agree, see the thread I started on this topic some time ago in
nagiosplug-devel@:
http://thread.gmane.org/gma
* Andreas Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-10 15:48]:
> Holger Weiss wrote:
> > * Thomas Guyot-Sionnest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-10 06:16]:
> >> Incompatibilities among GPL license are only brought by "GPLvX-only"
> >> type of licenses. Pr
* Thomas Guyot-Sionnest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-10 06:16]:
> On 10/01/08 04:37 AM, Hari Sekhon wrote:
> > Holger Weiss wrote:
> >> Personally, I'm somewhat annoyed by the various incompatible Open Source
> >> licenses floating around, as it they can make
* Hari Sekhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-03 09:47]:
> Are there any plans to upgrade the official plugin distribution to GPLv3?
This hasn't been discussed yet, so I can only speak for myself.
> Are there any advantages/disadvantages to doing so?
First, almost all of the official plugins explic
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-03 14:31]:
> > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-02 21:56]:
> >> > On Jan 2, 2008, at 3:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> >> I want to do some checks on a remote host using check_by_ssh.
> >> >> Although user nagios can ssh to that host without being asked
> >> >> for a p
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-02 21:56]:
> > On Jan 2, 2008, at 3:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I want to do some checks on a remote host using check_by_ssh. Although
> >> user nagios can ssh to that host without being asked for a password
> >> the webinterface of my nagios is telling me:
> >
* joseph blase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-28 23:59]:
> I have this simple plugin that check for spamd availability on my
> mailservers, but apparently the service status on webui is always
> unknown.
Fixed via IRC: spamd(1), --allowed-ips. Just to prevent anyone from
racking his brains :-)
Ho
* Ivan Fetch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-05 09:43]:
> On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Holger Weiss wrote:
> > You do get that logic, you can specify max_check_attempts just as for
> > active checks. You just don't get a retry_check_interval different from
> > the normal_che
* Andreas Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-05 10:42]:
> Ivan Fetch wrote:
> > I'm looking for folks doing something like this, or reasons why this
> > might be a particularly bad idea. Perhaps Nagios triggering checks
> > has so much sanity built in, that moving checks to the
> > push-
* Caylan Van Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-02 13:35]:
> On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:35 PM, Caylan Van Larson wrote:
>> On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Holger Weiss wrote:
>>> * Caylan Van Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-02 11:32]:
>>>> ./stdint
* Caylan Van Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-02 11:32]:
> `/root/nrpe.install/src/nagios-plugins-1.4.10/gl'
> if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../intl -g -O2 -MT fsusage.o -MD
> -MP -MF ".deps/fsusage.Tpo" -c -o fsusage.o fsusage.c; \
> then mv -f ".deps/fsusage.Tpo" ".deps/fsusage.Po"
* Holger Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 18:11]:
> * "Frost, Mark {PBG}" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 11:14]:
> > I guess the big problem I have here is what is necessary to convince an
> > application that a system does not use IPv6? That there'
* Holger Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 17:32]:
> * Andreas Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 17:06]:
> > Holger Weiss wrote:
> > > ---
> > > --- netutils.c.orig 2007-01-20 07:07:
* "Frost, Mark {PBG}" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 11:14]:
> It does open a socket with parameters for IPv6 (AF_INET6) and then tells
> the resolver to run the query.
The plugins won't actually open an IPv6 socket, they merely call
getaddrinfo(3) which, depending on how it's called, may query y
* "Frost, Mark {PBG}" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 11:20]:
> - because that first request fails, it sends another request now trying
> with a search domain combination, say "foo.bar.com.biz.pvt" (usually
> just stupidly appending a domain to an already FQDN).
Appending search domains can be sup
* Andreas Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-21 17:06]:
> Holger Weiss wrote:
> > ---
> > --- netutils.c.orig 2007-01-20 07:07:48.0 +0100
> > +++ netutils.c 2007-09-21 16:28:13.1173720
* "Frost, Mark {PBG}" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-20 14:36]:
> The thing about #3 is that it seems that no matter how compile the
> plugins, it will still use IPv6 if it detects that your include files
> support AF_INET6. You can't turn it off short of finding some way to
> turn it off in your OS
* David Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-05 00:59]:
> I see that Solaris10 on x86 works a a Nagios server, so does that mean
> that sparc based servers will not work?
It works fine for me on SPARC.
Holger
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* Marc Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-31 09:20]:
> > I tried the following with check_mysqld.pl plugin being the Nagios user.
> > Following is the output
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cd /usr/local/nagios/libexec
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] libexec]$ ./check_mysqld.pl -H localhost -u root -p root
>
* Edwin Zoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-27 10:58]:
> Can anyone supply me with the syntax of how check_icmp should be entered
> in the checkcommands.cfg file.
Well, an example command definition (which assumes $USER1$ points to
your plugins directory) would be:
define command {
* Nicholas Magers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-08 11:00]:
> I have been using the check_by_ssh command on some linux servers and was
> attempting to use it on a Solaris server.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.nagios.user/48468/focus=48470
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* Nicholas Magers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-07 13:01]:
> Is it the banner?
Most probably, yes. You could try check_by_ssh's "--quiet" option or
(with check_by_ssh from the 1.4.9 release) "--skip-stderr":
| -q, --quiet
|Tell ssh to suppress warning and diagnostic messages [optional]
| -E,
* Rogelio Bastardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-07-30 10:37]:
> I just recently noticed that there is a check_ping and a check_icmp plugin.
>
> I ran "./check_plugin --help" on each, but am still unclear as to what
> each does differently.
Unlike check_ping, check_icmp allows for checking multiple ho
* Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-24 18:21]:
> I hope this is the right place to ask this, I want to generate the
> documentation as PDF.
>
> I see that Holger Weiss provide the script and the configuration to do
> so. The PDF is in letter format and I would l
* Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-05 00:07]:
> Andy Shellam wrote:
> > Personally I use the "official" PDF:
> >
> > http://nagios.sourceforge.net/download/contrib/documentation/english/Nagios_2_0_Docs.pdf
>
> Is that one really up to date?
I had created it for Nagios 2.0 and the docs
* Brian Loe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-05 16:28]:
> On 2/5/07, Holger Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > define command {
> > command_name service-notify-by-pager
> > command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$: $SERVICEDESC$
>
* Brian Loe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-05 16:07]:
> What are some of the commands you guys are using for notifications via
> sendpage? Since I can now page from the command line I'm ready to work
> on this and since its kind of a well established method I thought I'd
> avoid re-inventing the whee
* Richard Galvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-09-24 14:33]:
> I went to the sourceforge website, but I cannot find the nsca source.
> Any one know what is going on?
http://www.nagios.org/download/
Holger
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* Radhika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-13 09:49]:
> I have checked the check_procs plugin but it is not giving the option
> of monitoring remote host i may be wrong
You could install check_procs on the remote host and use NRPE, NSCA or
simply the check_by_ssh plugin.
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* Eli Stair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-22 12:49]:
> HOST check mode is initiated once the service reaches the HARD state, which
> comes on the last allowed check as defined by max_check_attempts for that
> service. Ergo, if you set your service checks max to 15, after 15 minutes
> (assuming your
* Kyle Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-22 14:45]:
> I have many hosts that are constantly giving me DOWN/UP state as they
> are unreachable for certain periods. In an attempt to give the system more
> time to become available, I increased the max_check_attempts from 2 to 5. At
> 2 the int
* Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-01 17:10]:
> I have chosen nsca because I prefer my machines connect to my server
> since some of them may be behind firewalls etc. The problem is how do I
> feed the data into nsca? For some reason it seems that the output from
> the checks that come wit
* Nelson Serafica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-28 17:05]:
> does anyone knows how can i send notifications via sms that is FREE ???
| There are two ways you can do this.
|
| If your paging company has an email-pager gateway, you can simply have
| Nagios send an email message to your pager address.
* Mike Koponick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-09 15:44]:
> All of this works without a hitch. Luckily, all of the equipment is in a
> lab environment. I'm ready to deploy a server to a real remote site so I
> wanted to encrypt the traffic, so I configured BOTH the NSCA server and
> Send_NSCA for 3DE
* Lori Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-07 18:48]:
> This is actually true of the services documentation. It doesn't state
> that you can use hostgroups.
This is documented here:
http://nagios.sf.net/docs/2_0/templatetricks.html#service
However, I agree it should also be added to "xod
* Deborah Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-08 16:40]:
> When the main database plugin check goes to warning or critical I want to
> suppress email notifications on the 3 remaining checks as there is no point
> in running these (they won't return anything useful apart from timeouts).
>
> However,
* Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-25 15:40]:
> Could some one tell me how does Nagios sends an alert or SMS. Does it relay
> on mails server.
http://nagios.sf.net/docs/2_0/notifications.html
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=113
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?fa
* prashanth guduru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-16 14:31]:
> Its true it doesnt talk about how you can do that in the
> documentation.
Yes.
> But the documentation does say that it is going to try it until the
> max_attempts, so i guess it keeps running the command that many times
> or until the
* Mário Sérgio Candian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-14 14:44]:
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])~# ./check_radius -H 201.38.x.y -u radius -p password -P
> 1645 -t 15
> Config file error
> Exit 3
>
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])~# ./check_radius
> Could not parse arguments
> Usage:
> check_radius -H host -F config_file
* Askar Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-17 15:26]:
> You mean i have to install the radius on the nagios machine also?, our
> radius is another separate machine for authenticating dialup users.
Of course, you don't need a RADIUS server on the Nagios machine, but
check_radius requires the radiusc
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