Jim Perrin wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Paul Weaver wrote:
>>> From: Martyn [mailto:mar...@chetnet.co.uk]
>>> Subject: [Nagios-users] A group of Nagios users are:
>>> Just on a lighter note, what do we call a bunch of Nagios users;
>> Nagiothions?
>>
>> Relaxed :)
>
>
> Relaxed? I'm
Hi Ethan, hi list,
i'm having problems in acknowledging problems via WAP with Nagios 3.0.2.
The Page tells me i'm not authorized to submit the command. When i submit
the acknowledgement with the web frontend, all is working fine.
Also, when i reinstall the statuswml.cgi from Nagios 3.0, its worki
Hi there,
Nice to see some other people had the same idea to simplify their
config. :-)
Additionally i can say, that i order hosts in multiple hostgroups to
stick them together logically. For example:
HostA and Host B are both members of server-hp, os-linux, net-drbd,
net-bond0, task-oracle.
s it will be called by nrpe.
Only if all that works, and only if all that works, try to check if it
also does from your nagios server by calling check_nrpe.
I would suggest you read over the documentation for nagios and nrpe
again to get the way it works clear.
Oh, and by the way: Ge
ot;check_hpasm", not "hpasm"?
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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our sudoers
file?
> I guess there really is a problem with this /etc/sudoers file.
> Access right is 440 on this file, which seems to be the default.
Mine is 0640 root:root. Works with that.
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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on the console.
Please logon to the corresponding machine, do a "su - nagios", execute
the commands as decribed on top and post the reply to keep this thing
going, ok? :-)
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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Check out the n
Hi again,
try to explicitly name your sudo-commands.
Name the entry "/usr/local/libexec/check_hpasm *", that should allow
your nagios user to run the command with any option without asking for a
password.
Regards,
Mar
s ALL=NOPASSWD:[...],/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_hpasm
Maybe this helps? :-)
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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Maybe this is of some use.
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Hope this is worth mentioning it. ;-)
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sion! The blacklist switch works like a
charme, both as an argument and as a file. And even better: in the
verbose output the problem persists, with the notice of it being
blacklisted.
I'll be deploying this version asap. Thanks again
>
> Maybe by the end of the week. Keep an eye on
> http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-hpasm (the broken download
> link has been fixed).
Great, thanks a lot! After that is finished, i'm looking forward to
deploy the check throughou
he Nagios-Log-Folder (/var/log/nagios/ over here :-) ). Startup again
and Nagios should show all hosts/services as pending.
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, se
g, critical, unknown), the reporting can only tell you
something about availability of a host or service. For long term graphs,
you have to extend your nagios installation with an addon like
NagiosGrapher, PerfParse etc. - have a look at
http://www
gt; clues :(
>
I am not an developer, but try the following:
LDFLAGS="-static" ./configure
make all
Works for me.
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
timeperiod, including 24/7...
I guess i need another cup of coffee... Sorry for the noise on the list!
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done
e the daemon itself to validate the config files?
Thanks for reading all the way down here and please excuse any lingual
errors.
Regards,
Marcus Fleige
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, se
Hi,
陈寅 wrote:
>
> So far as I know, Nagios cannot automatically draw a network topology
> map, neither does OpenNMS, but recently I really need such a tool. Does
> anybody know where to find one?
Well, Nagios can, if you use the 'parent'-option troughout your config
files, you get quite a n
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