Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a way to check out the mapping between a hostname and IP
address.
Example: IP 192.168.0.1 exists and if the hostname foo.mylan.com is not
associated with this IP, I would have an alarm.
Indeed the script below returns no alarm :
define host {
use
Dear List,
Is there a way to scheduling a control ?
I.e : I've a server there is down from 00:00 to 02:00 (for backup
operation) but during this time interval I would not receive
alarms... Because this is "normal" down service...
Any idea ?
Dear list,
Is it possible to specify to Nagios wich SMTP server it have to
use for sending alert mails?
Thanks a lot
Francois
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mail from the server that Nagios is installed
on, you don't need to specify SMTP or whatever anymore.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:57 PM,
Network Operation Center FMC Luxemburg <n...@eurofmc.com>
wrote:
Marco,
That is a PHP problem.
You mus increase th memory allocation in your php.ini file, i.e :
memory_limit = 64M
François
Marco Tirado wrote:
Hello people:
I have changed the configuration of the RRA files for my pnp graphs
and now I seem to have some memory issues this is the error I se
Hi Jerome,
See the script below . Is that we use in production:
François
FMC Luxembourg SA Luxembourg
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Hi the List,
I would control if bad packets has been rejected on a given lan for any
or several machines
A command like this :
check_rejected_packets -L addresses, or an intervall> -T
Any ideas? A plugin exists for this control?
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Francois
Network Operation Center FMC Luxembourg
Hi Everybody
It's possible to have more colors of 'red', green', 'orange' for
displaying the alerts ?
The principe should be so in the en plugins :
- The variable STATE_WARNING = 1 gives an orange colorfor the display
- It's possible to create a new variable (i.e. STATE_SOMETHING)
valorised
Update :
check_odbc -H [server] -u [usr ODBC] -p [password connector ODBC] -d
[database]
of course...
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Hi everybody,
Somebody knows a Nagios plugin for testing ODBC connexion?
The test should be :
check_odbc -H [server] -u [usr ODBC] -p [password connector ODBC]
and s
Hi everybody,
Somebody knows a Nagios plugin for testing ODBC connexion?
The test should be :
check_odbc -H [server] -u [usr ODBC] -p [password connector ODBC]
and should be return : OKor CRITICAL.
Any idea?
François
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E-mail: n...@eurofmc.com
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