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>> Mark,
>>
>> I'm running 3.0b3, compiled from source about a year ago, just now
>> getting around to trying to use it. I'm sure the only compile time
>> option I used would have been --prefix=/usr. Where can I look for this
>> error? Or should I use a newer version and re-compile or
Mark Young wrote:
>
> On Oct 3, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Rick Knight wrote:
>
>> Mark Young wrote:
>>> On Oct 2, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Izz Abdullah wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Rick,
>>>> I've also done this just to make Nagios "
Mark Young wrote:
>
> On Oct 3, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Rick Knight wrote:
>
>> Mark Young wrote:
>>> On Oct 2, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Izz Abdullah wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Rick,
>>>> I've also done this just to make Nagios "
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>
> Hi Izz,
> These can now be included in the actual host/service definitions (or
> better yet, their templates). 'hostextinfo' and 'serviceextinfo
Rick Knight wrote:
> I've installed openvrml with it's Mozilla plugin. I've tested the plugin
> and it works fine with the models supplied with openvrml, but not with
> Nagios. When I click on 3-D Status Map I get a black screen. I found
> this error in my apache2 l
I've installed openvrml with it's Mozilla plugin. I've tested the plugin
and it works fine with the models supplied with openvrml, but not with
Nagios. When I click on 3-D Status Map I get a black screen. I found
this error in my apache2 log...
[Thu Oct 02 11:08:50 2008] [error] [client 127.0.0
Izz Abdullah wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> In your windows.cfg file ensure you have the following:
>
> define hostgroup{
> hostgroup_name allhosts
> aliasAll my Hosts #whatever you want (e.g. allhosts, All my
> Hosts, Windows Servers)
> members #put the hostname of the server you
I've installed Nagios and have it working to monitor my linux localhost
without problems, so I tried to add a Windows server to monitor. I
followed the instructions in Nagios Documentation, Monitoring Windows
Machines. After installing and starting NSClient++ on the Windows
machine and making t