Nice!
Thanks a lot for the tips - Marc and Donnell were right on time.
-Peter
On 13/11/06, Peter Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can you set service check execution time? (aside from passive cron)
>
> I have loads of log checks that need to be checked after 8am and only
How can you set service check execution time? (aside from passive cron)
I have loads of log checks that need to be checked after 8am and only
once each day.
As services - they fire at seemingly random times - 2.30am 4am, 6am, etc.
I have a many paged Nagios cron already that runs various passive
ust been asked to start thinking about a solution for someone,
and 'no - I haven't googled it yet')
-Peter
On 03/04/06, Marc Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> &g
Can you run various availability reports automatically?
I'd like to run a few on particular services and have them emailed to
me each week / month.
I had seen a Perl script that pulled a few bits out on a previous post
- but is there a facility to do this within the application itself?
-
t before
the crash?
Additionally, we thought that perhaps other files that were being
written to at the time of the crash may be the culprit, and so we
recreated the hostperfdata and systemperfdata but that was a red
herring.
The permissions are correct, all files seem intact.
Any ideas or dir
nd systemperfdata but that was a red
herring.
The permissions are correct, all files seem intact.
Any ideas or direction would be appreciated.
-Peter Farrell
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