I went to the sourceforge website, but I cannot find the nsca source.
Any one know what is going on?
Richard
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On Sat, 2006-09-16 at 14:03 -0400, Richard Galvez wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with the sensitivity of the check_ssh and check_ftp
services in my Nagios monitoring. I have a medium sized network of 100+
servers all running ssh and ftp (with the exception of some
Hello again everyone, I was hoping that someone out there knew of a way
to set up alerts in the following fashion:
if hard state change: page-by-epager
if critical state, and persists for more than 10 minutes: email.
Is this possible?
Regards,
Richard
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with the sensitivity of the check_ssh and check_ftp
services in my Nagios monitoring. I have a medium sized network of 100+
servers all running ssh and ftp (with the exception of some) and the
service seems to come in and out, in particular with the ssh service
I agree, you should plan for expansion with nagios. No sense in limiting
yourself with nrpe when you can just engineer for growth with nsca. I'm
implementing the same configuration now, with nsca and I would like to
point you to a document on the nagios website in the docs section.
Someone wrote a
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew a good doc that showed
how to set up nsca and use it.
many thanks,
richard
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Hello again everyone,
On a few servers I'm running tux web servers that only serve images
(speeds up the process dramatically), and I'm trying to check this with
nagios. I essentially need to do a check_http -H
somedomain.com/someimage.jpg -w # -c ## I try doing this in nagios
and I get a
. That would be completely, absolutely,
ideal. It will also allow me to add other information to the hosts in
the future. Any ideas as to how to add custom directives to the host
definition block?
Richard
On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 07:54 +0200, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Richard Galvez
Hello Jean,
Yes I installed in debian as well, and there is a Readme.DEBIAN
somewhere in the package that explains to you the permission alterations
that must me implemented in order for the cgi's (web interface) to work.
I believe, but am not completely sure that the file is
in
Hi,
What distro are you running?
On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 18:14 +, Robin-David Hammond%KB3IEN wrote:
Im trying to compile the plugins including the mysql client one
REQUIREMENTS tell me that i need
check_mysql:
- Requires the MySQL libraries available from
Great, I'm glad to know I was relatively close to the correct path. Now
the question though is syntax. Wouldn't nagios complain if I put a
domain_check www.yahoo.com in the host definition? And then, how would
I summon the variable domain_check? As $DOMAINCHECK$ ?
Richard
On Sat, 2006-09-02 at
Right, I understand that, but the issue is that I would have to define a
check_http then for every host. I have over 100 hosts, and I would like
to just set it in the host definition for quicker, more logical
execution.. Is this possible?
Richard
On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 20:46 -0400, Morris,
Hello, for a particular machine, I would like to check_http not for the
default host name, but a website on that machine. How can I alter the
check_http command so not check the default?
Richard
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 14:54 +0200, moshe sharon wrote:
Hello
you can set in the service
Hello, I'm new to the list and had a rather quick question.
I have nagios2 installed on a debian testing system, and it's monitoring
a hostgroup for each cabinet I monitor (currently have only one cabinet
of 42 U's setup). I have three service checks set up for this group
(cabinet1) which are
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Hello, I'm new to the list and had a rather quick question.
I have nagios2 installed on a debian testing system, and it's
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