Hi all,
Apologies for the message I've sent to the user-list. Damn Outlook! It
was supposed to be sent to an internal mailinglist, but my outlook did
not recognize it as such. Again, my humble apologies for this
misconvenience!
Regards,
Richard Luys
VANDERLET BV
Heren,
A.s. vrijdag staat er weer een Nagios overleg gepland. Vincent
is afwezig en mij zou vrijdag thuis werken ook erg goed uitkomen. Iemand
bezwaar als we het overleg naar vrijdag de 31e verplaatsen?
Jasper,
Als niemand bezwaar heeft, kun jij eenmalig (dus alleen voor
a.s. vrijd
I am not a Windows-guru, but my colleagues are ;-)
They have been working on this also, so I might have some usefull
information:
First of all: this is a Hardware-issue. Depending on the vendor of your
system there are different ways of monitoring the temperatures,
voltages, fan speeds, etc. Most
Morten,
I think the problem you are having is the strange way in which
downtime-comments work:
When you schedule downtime, Nagios automatically generates a message
like 'This host has been scheduled for downtime ...' or something
similar. This message is called a comment, and is shown in the
comm
We have a strange issue here with the status.log file. Our setup is as
follows:
OS : SLES 9 64-bit
Nagios : version 1.2 (we compiled it ourselves, it's not the version
that comes with SuSE)
We monitor different networks, and therefore we have created
subdirectories for the configurat
Hi All,
It's been a while since I posted anything on this list, since I am
awfully busy migrating a very messy config on our Nagios server to a new
one. But while doing so I ran into a very strange problem.
Our situation is as follows:
Nagios 1.3 running on a SLES9 64-bit server
Configuration is