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From: Brian A. Seklecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 11:05 PM
To: James Pratt
Cc: Lorand S. D'Caltan; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NRPE-2.12 on VMWare ESX Server 3.5
On Wed, 2008-07-02 at 14:38 -0400, James Pratt wrote:
Hi
daemon and client compiled without any errors, you
can continue with the installation or upgrade process.
Read the PDF documentation (NRPE.pdf) for information on the next
steps you should take to complete the installation or upgrade.
Lorand S. D'Caltan
Systems Engineer
iSystems LLC
(802) 655-8347
Everything really.
Upstate, ping, Disk space, load, status of VMs, resource use by each VM, disk
space free on each datastore, etc.
Lorand S. D'Caltan
Systems Engineer
iSystems LLC
(802) 655-8347 x157
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I did the ldd and copied the files but the missing stuff still shows as
missing, it's stuff from the GLIBC package so I suspect it was deliberately
left out of ESX.
I may just go over to SNMP, this is getting way too crazy.
Lorand S. D'Caltan
Systems Engineer
iSystems LLC
(802) 655-8347 x157
libraries
I've installed OpenSSL-0.9.8h and OpenSSL-devel-0.8.9h-1 and neither of them
apparently contain the correct libs.
This is ESX, so it's a very stripped down Linux and I don't have RPM abilities
so I can't install the libopenssl RPM package.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Lorand S. D'Caltan
missing anything?
Lorand S. D'Caltan
Systems Engineer
iSystems LLC
(802) 655-8347 x157
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Are there any check plugin packs designed for MS Exchange 2007?
I did try searching on NagiosExchange, but the presence of Exchange in the
website address makes it very difficult.
Thanks!
Lorand S. D'Caltan
Systems Engineer
iSystems LLC
(802) 655-8347 x157
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Ok, this is a much more specific version of an earlier question.
echo $RESULT | awk '{printf $1/8/100}'
output = 247.302
echo $RESULT | awk '{printf %.f '$1/8/100'}'
output = 0
I suspect this is why Nagios is returning a 0 in the results when it
runs this script:
#
system like it
did on the old system.
I'm using these packages on Centos 5.1:
nagios-3.0b7.tar.gz
nagios-plugins-1.4.7.tar.gz
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Lorand S. D'Caltan
Systems Engineer
iSystems LLC
(802) 655-8347 x157
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: 141369344 in Nagios, which isn't
particularaly useful, so I got some assistance writing the script above.
If there's a better/easier solution to parse the outlput from Bits to MB
I would be more than happy to use it instead of the script.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Lorand S
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