impracticality. The problem is the sheer volume of patches that come out
> on a regular basis makes it all but impossible to keep up with. You'd
> have to look at every single patch and find out which files it changes
> before you have a way of knowing whether a particular tripwi
Is anyone leveraging Nagios for notification of changes done to operating
systems?
I am looking to deploy a solution that monitors OS changes and generates
alerts when a configuration or file change is made. Is anyone doing this
type of thing through a Nagios plug-in? My goal would be to know when
Hopefully this question can be posted here as I haven't found a group
specific to NDO2DB =)
I just installed NDO2DB and am looking to put the data into a MySQL DB on
the same server using UNIX socks. MySQL has been configured to put the sock
file in /tmp/mysql.sock but when I start NDO2DB, it is l
You can also try going to http://localhost/nagios/index.html to verify your
directory index directive is being carried through properly within the
Apachy configuration. I ran into an issue recently when switching to SSL, I
could no longer browse directly to Nagios and had to add the DirectoryIndex
eas I have to define
notifications.
Ken
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Chris Beattie wrote:
> Ken Netzorg wrote:
>
>>
>> Having read the documentation and doing some pondering, I am looking to
>> break my service monitoring into two notification trees: Production and
&g
In regards to your NCSA Mismatch, are you intending to use NSClient++
through NCSA or only through the check_nt option? If you aren't using NCSA,
you may need to double check your nsc.ini file to make sure it is commented
out.
There is a pretty good tutorial here
http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/wiki
Thanks!
Ken
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Ken Netzorg wrote:
> I am working on setting up Nagios for the first time and am trying to
> search different forums to find my answers, but it appears
> forums.meulie.net has been down for several days (or I can't seem to get
>
Thanks!
Ken
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Ken Netzorg wrote:
> I am working on setting up Nagios for the first time and am trying to
> search different forums to find my answers, but it appears
> forums.meulie.net has been down for several days (or I can't seem to get
>
I am working on setting up Nagios for the first time and am trying to search
different forums to find my answers, but it appears forums.meulie.net has
been down for several days (or I can't seem to get there from my network)
and SF is giving me Search Server timeout errors when I try and search thi