Terry escreveu:
I think I am confusing myself here as I migrate to 2.0. It is
pointless to have a ping service for a host that has a host
check_command specified (assuming its check-host-alive), correct?
Nagios will, in my case, ping the host if a service check fails
anyways, right?
If your
[ Fedora Core 4 ]
[ Nagios 2.0 ]
[ NRPE 2.4 ]
Hello list
I am getting some wrong information when checking some of my
switches, as you can see here (from the web interface):
SW-14 ALIVECRITICAL30-03-2006 11:16:52 0d 0h 22m 10s 3/3
CRITICAL - Host Unreachable (y.y.y.y)
Hugo van der Kooij escreveu:
Hold on. This one is configured to send notifications every 90 minutes
(assuming 60 seconds is the default time measurement) But it should only
trigger after 6 * 90 = 540 minutes (9 hours). But it should stop at 0
notifications which, I think, is not valid.
Alan Maxwell escreveu:
Is
it possible to setup the security to allow a login to be able
acknowledge alerts but not be able to disable services and hosts?
Using
nagios 2.0
You can secure it within apache. I just use the following in my
/etc/httpd/conf.d/nagios.conf (maybe you us
Mike Linden escreveu:
First, I get a green circle with cross hairs for each host which I
would like to not see. I only need the
words up/down to display.
Second, I would like to actually have pictures of the racks with
system icons. Has anyone seen
this type of map?
Mike
Have a look
Miner, Jonathan W (CSC) (US SSA) escreveu:
The statusmap_image has to be a "gd2" file.
Not exactly. I use PNG files and it works perfectly on Nagios v2.0b4.
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Hello
Your webserver user must have write access on /usr/local/nagios/var/rw
directory.
Have you set up the nagios command group, and added the webserver user
to that group?
Then you would chown nagios.nagcmd /usr/local/nagios/var/rw and
chmod g+x /usr/local/nagios/var/rw.
Just take a close
Hello Sudheer
Get used to reading the manuals ;)
Host definition:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/xodtemplate.html#host
Service definition:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/xodtemplate.html#service
You are looking for notification_interval directive (also take a look at
http://
Hello
Jeremy
There is no problem about it... I have my checkcommands.cfg's
check_nrpe configured like check_nrpe -t 30 -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c $ARG1$
-a $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ $ARG6$ $ARG7$ $ARG8$ $ARG9$ $ARG10$
$ARG11$, just in case I need lots of arguments.
The only point you have