Hello all,
I have a quick question on escalations. (The question is at the end of
the email)
The following is how I have my hosts.cfg file configured.
# Generic host definition template
define host{
namegeneric-host6 ; The name of
this host template - referen
Hello,
I have Nagios 2.9 running (Dag Weiirs) running on Redhat Enterprise 5.0.
When I go to "Reporting" and select Trends I choose a host to view and
the graph is EMPTY.
I am not sure where to start in troubleshooting this problem.
I know this is vague but I am just looking for a
This was exactly what I was looking for and I wanted to let you know it
works like a charm.
I removed the rsync stuff and all is great.
Thanks.
John
-Original Message-
From: Donnell Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 10:11 AM
To: Lehman, John
Cc: Tedman
Hello,
I am trying to run the check_nagios command from one machine to another.
(slave to master)
I can run the following from the command prompt on the "slave" machine:
Note: the master I am checking is 10.130.4.80
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_by_ssh -H 10.130.4.80 -l smadmin-sec -i
home/smadm
Question for everyone.
I have 2 nagios servers and one is active
all the time and the other is standby.
I have read the documentation on
implementing failover but I am finding it difficult implementing.
Is there anyone that could give me sample
scripts which “on the standby host
Let me start off saying that I am
sorry this is so long but I wanted to include all of the necessary information:
OK. I am going absolutley crazy at
this point. I am getting "no
output" as a result of the following configuration for Nagios “failover”
as defined in the manual.
The f