I could not think of a way to search for this kind of plugin in the usual
places, so I ended up creating a version myself.
We had a service and had turned off notifications a bit ago and forgot to turn
them back on once the problem was fixed. So, now I have a service which checks
the services
On Jan 20, 2011, at 1:35 PM, stan wrote:
> Hi,
> We're having problems with Nagios3 (3.2.0) reporting 'HTTP WARNING HTTP/1.1
> 401 Unauthorized' for check_http queries to a several switched CDUs of the
> same type. All these CDUs have HTTP Server = enabled, Authentication= Basic.
>
> Running
I know that there are a huge number of web sites that nagios could track in
different ways. But it seems to me that AWStats is commonly used and of
interest to the people who also use nagios. So, does anyone have a suggestion
for this?
We have several AWStats systems and we want to check thing
for the replies, though.
cheers - ray
>
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Ray Kiddy wrote:
>
> On Dec 20, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Polifemo, Salvatore wrote:
>
>> Yes, run the actual command from the command line as Steve demonstrated.
>>
>> Make sure which co
there are no workarounds for this.
- ray
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ray Kiddy
> Date: November 17, 2010 9:42:59 AM PST
> To: Nagios Users List
> Subject: [Nagios-users] can log show actual command executed?
> Reply-To: Nagios Users List
>
>
> I am having a proble
; /Rutger
>
This seems to be a larger solution than I am seeking. I am still thinking a
ten-line script that grabs some status.dat files, matches on a regex to rename
services and combines the files will work.
Any reason why not?
- ray
> On Saturday, November 20, 2010, Ray Kiddy wrote
I have an idea on how to get a sort of distributed nagios to work. It actually
seems simple. MaybeI am not seeing something. Maybe someone here knows a reason
this will not work.
I have a nagios server here. It is watching some things in about a dozen data
centers around the world. There is a
I am having a problem figuring out see what is actually being executed from a
service. Is there a way to get the nagios log to contain the actual command
being executed?
This is what I am seeing in the Nagios.log file:
[1290013792] SERVICE ALERT: myhost.com;Special
App;CRITICAL;SOFT;1
Sorry if this is a newbie question. I am running Nagios 3.0.6 on a
Centos Linux system. It is working, but I am having a difficulty in
getting it to recognize response from a HTTP service request.
I have a bunch of domains served by my ISP. I changed the hosting
location for them. I want to