Presado Leonardo,
This URL might help:
http://trinec.de/nuvola-skin-for-nagios3/
I lived for 7 months in Apucarana e sinto-me suadades from time to time for
Northern Parana. I was there in 1992. How long have you lived in 'Little
London'?
Richard
Leonardo Carneiro wrote:
do you guys know
Whoops! Same URL you'd already been to but I'm having no issues installing it
myself. Which OS are you using? The installation instructions for this package
seem to be specific to only one Linux variant. R.
Richard Remington wrote:
Presado Leonardo,
This URL might help:
http://trinec.de
Is there a way that anyone knows for URL-encoding the value of the
$SERVICEDESC$ macro? Our service descriptions have spaces in them so
our email notices that include the URL to return to the Nagios Web
admin page is broken at that space. Anyone have any ideas or thoughts
on how I might do
Hi Arlytex,
Is it possible that the SNMP password (community string) is not 'public' on
your Windows 2003 servers that are behind the firewall? Perhaps if they're
behind a firewall, someone also went to the trouble to change the SNMP
community string (password) to reach them?
Regards,
Dear Whit,
I have actually seen this contradictory error in the log before but in my case
I was in a new location installing new versions of NRPE (along with Nagios
3.0.6) and while the existing NRPE on the host claimed to be the same version
as the one I was using on the Nagios host, there
Michael,
A common place for MIB libraries on Linux boxen is /usr/share/snmp/
mibs. As Nagios uses the common SNMP utilities, putting a MIB in this
directory should work, it does for me.
If you aren't using Linux or don't find that directory, you might want
to do a find for files under /usr
or
similar location.
I hope this helps.
Richard Remington
Unix Systems Adminstrator
Peter Gritsch wrote:
On Tuesday 28 July 2009, Tom Denham wrote:
Anyone out there have any examples of using Nagios SNMP plugin to
perform simple queries for Cisco Routers and Linux boxes? I'm
thinking of basic
Dear Whit,
This URL might come in handy. It's where I keep my notes on issues I have with
NRPE on various platforms. It's not very extensive yet but shows a number of
possible solutions to the SSL handshake deal.
http://handyswitches.org/index.php?title=nrpe#TROUBLESHOOTING
Regards,
Richard
and then it runs a regular check to see if the ports you define as open or
closed really are open or closed and reports on discrepancies. Very handy.
Regards,
Richard Remington
Unix Systems Administrator
Kyle Dippery wrote:
Is there an easy way to use nagios to check for the absence of a
service?
I
is quite good, and fairly easy to follow in my
opinion. If you decide to go with pnp4nagios and have any questions, let me
know. I've been using it for about 2 years and really enjoying it.
Richard Remington
Unix Systems Administrator
Gabriel - IP Guys wrote:
Dear All,
I would like to know
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