Hi Sean,
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Sean McAvoy wrote:
On further investigations it looks as though the problem is with the
time taken to submit the results back to nagios via send_nsca.
I have read about a couple different options for getting results back
quickly. One being a bulk system of
HI Alex,
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007, alex wrote:
hi,
how do you monitor virtual http hosts where several websites may share
the same ip? Thx
IF you specify a fully qualified host name to the -H argument of the
check_http plugin, those host headers will be sent as part of the HTTP get
HI Sam,
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Live Great wrote:
Hello Ivan,
I believe the host check can only be done via a Nagios agent installed
in the remote host or via check_by_ssh.
BY host check, do you mean the host check which Nagios does when it
finds services are unavailable?
We will
HI Holger, thanks for your reply,
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Holger Weiss wrote:
* 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
HI Marc,
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Marc Powell wrote:
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Switching to passive
HI Tony,
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Anthony Montibello wrote:
I found it is fairly easy to upgrade form active checks to passive checks,
there have been lots of good resposes already,
so I am not sure if my responce is helpful.
but a few notes on how I implement migrating to passive checks,
If
Hi Paul,
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Paul Dugas wrote:
I have a hostgroup defined for my application database servers. I have
a service defined for the group that checks the database server process
itself. I have additional services defined for the group that check the
space used and other
Hi Richard,
On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 12:55 -0600, Ivan Fetch wrote:
Unfortunately, what this appears to do, is to define all combinations
of service dependencies - E.G. Disksuite on host2 depends on SSH on host1,
Disksuite on host1 depends on SSH on host2,
and so on...
How are others
combinations
of service dependencies - E.G. Disksuite on host2 depends on SSH on host1,
Disksuite on host1 depends on SSH on host2,
and so on...
How are others accomplishing this?
Thank you,
Ivan Fetch.
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cfg_dir=/usr/local/nagios/etc/du
# (which is where the services.cfg is read, which is where the
#serviceescalation is defined)
Thanks,
Ivan Fetch.
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Hello,
I've discovered this post from 2004, but have yet to find a solution.
Does
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