Darren,
I don't know if this helps..but I use qpage for nagios and other *nix
alerts. I call qpage directly from /usr/local/bin..here is my info
command.cfg
# 'host-notify-by-sms' command definition
define command{
command_namehost-notify-by-sms
command_line
ReynierPM,
We have alot of 12-24port Allied Telesyn switch's, but all of them are
un-managed switches. If the switch you have is 'managed' (you can log
into an ip address, or get snmp information from the switch) then nagios
can monitor it with snmp. But in my experience, I have been unable to
phones. (can't get
email if the network is down, eh?)
Hope this helps,
Jayson Broughton
From: shadih rahman [mailto:shadhi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 1:44 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] monitoring external internet connectivity
I gotta 2nd Marc on that. We did get permission from our ISP to ping their
network, as we are usually the first to know when one of our 28+ networks go
down in the country :-) I too would get permission. Because if they don't
know who you are, some attentive little admin at x site might see
Try opening a telnet session to that port (to test the firewall theory)
telnet ip_windows_server 1248
you should get:
Trying ip address
Connected to ip address.
Escape Character is '^\]'.
Then Ctl-C to exit out of it (if your in linux that's what it looks like)
50 Seconds is pretty long. I
Eduardo,
Bacula has a wiki that show's you how to setup active and passive checks via
nagios. Go to the below link and check out 'General Howtos'
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=howtos
~Jayson
From: Eduardo Barreto [mailto:lec...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009
, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Jayson Broughton jbrough...@truecos.com
wrote:
We have some linux servers here that peg-out on CPU/Mem when they are doing
a full backup, so I have used the wonderful 'Nagios External Command List'
website to custom tailor my alert notifications for hosts/hostgroups every
day
!
~Jayson Broughton
From: Hart, Harry M. CTR USJFCOM JTCI [mailto:harry.hart@jfcom.mil]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 4:37 AM
To: Nagios Users Mailinglist
Subject: [Nagios-users] Could not complete ssl handshake
I know I've seen this error on this forum before but can not remember
We have some linux servers here that peg-out on CPU/Mem when they are doing
a full backup, so I have used the wonderful 'Nagios External Command List'
website to custom tailor my alert notifications for hosts/hostgroups every
day during a certain time. Specifically the
host to another
using cacti menus. Therefore the authentication system of Nagios will take
place and the authentication system of Cacti is unused.
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Detailed%2F2743.html;d=1
~Jayson
Jayson Broughton
Linux Systems Administrator
True Oil Companies
jbrough
How about the -C flag?
./check_proc -w 10 -c 20 -C ApplicationName -metric=CPU
~Jayson
From: Craig A [mailto:tabmo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 2:01 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] monitor cpu usage...
Hi all,
I've looked at
Hey Curtis,
I can vouch for the check-hpasm utility that Gerhard recommends. We run a
shop of 20+ HP servers (all sorts of HP servers) and I use the check-hpasm
utility for our redhat servers. This utility has saved my neck a few times
when hardware has failed in remote sites. What I have
an idea to try, feel free to let me know and
I'll give it a shot!
Jayson Broughton
Linux Systems Administrator
True Computer Operations Dept.
True Oil LLC
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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:44 AM
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