checks on is Fedora Core 12 and the iostat
command does not behave the same way it did on a Sun under Solaris 8
OS.
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I seem to remember seeing somewhere that you can set the web interface
to show different views of the web interface depending on how a user
logs in.
Is this true and if so can somebody nudge me in the right direction for
the ins and outs of making that happen?
Thanks in advance,
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mode, but that seems like overkill to me.
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close CMD;
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print @warnings;
exit 2 if (@errors);
exit 1 if (@warnings);
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ou have to follow suit with
whatever the configuration requirements are for that MTA.
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on the system in question really is stored in /local
and the full path really is /local/nagios/etc/nagios.users
Just my quirky way of doing things.
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hould work but it
isn't. Is there something I'm overlooking?
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nd all
machines being deployed are set up for it and putting the checks into
Netsaint (in future Nagios) are part of our checklist for deployment.
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s that don't overflow the cell phone's
text size limit and sends them out as multiple pages.
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about the old daemons. After doing a /etc/init.d/nagios stop there were
still daemons running.
I've killed them off... done another reload and restarted nagios. Time
will tell at this point..
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moved all my websites on to machineB.
In spite of removing all the checks, I still get pages about machineA
being down. Where in the world is that coming from?
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time,bsdtime,args
Execute that as all one line and you'll note there is a column for %CPU
for each process as well as a few other neat things...
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the
shell or something else because the login is failing.
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AIM: redcowd
ping service ONCE and the host specific parameters in another template.
The end result I'm after is a really clean configuration file set that's
fairly easy to read.
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be started up from init during system reboot. (or start it
manually... whatever floats your boat.)
Clear as mud?
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future project of mine. I am planning on very
shortly installing VOIP adapters on my home network and want to go with
Vonage for my telephone service. You betcha I'll be wanting to look
into how to monitor the VOIP adapters.
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Hi folks,
I recently purchased and installed a WRT54G for my home network.
Anybody out there write any checks for it beyond the basic ping and HTTP
tests?
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