Thanks Joerg, I'll check it out.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Joerg Linge wrote:
> Rick Munn wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is anyone using MYSQL to collect their PNP4Nagios Stats or is the Round
> > Robin Database (RRDTool) the only way to do it?
>
> PNP4Nag
Hi,
Is anyone using MYSQL to collect their PNP4Nagios Stats or is the Round
Robin Database (RRDTool) the only way to do it?
Thank you,
Rick
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In your check_command
check_svn!lcarneiro!x!/svn/aocsw_desenv
Try taking out two of the three exclamation marks and putting spaces, like
this:
check_command check_svn!lcarneiro x /svn/aocsw_desenv
Rick
Rick B. Munn
Operations Team
ScreenScape Networks
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Here's a method we use:
Here's something that might help. This check looks for a specific string in
a file hosted by the Tomcat instance being checked.
define service{
use generic-service
host_name hostname_here
servicegroups to
t are never cleaned up. Not sure if
> they are left over from the check or it is where pnp4nagios stores the
> resulting performance data so wasn't sure about deleting them.
>
> I though mysql might solve this problem.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On 10/29/2010 3:56 PM, Rick Mu
Thanks Andrew, I'll check it out.
Cheers
Rick
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Hi there --
>
> I am using pnp4nagios, and it works without any issue.
>
> --
> *From:* Rick Munn [mailto:r...@screenscape.net]
>
Hi,
Any recommendation on monitoring and graphing performance tools/addons for
Nagios. Sample services I'd like to collect stats on e.g. network
bandwidth, tomcat, mysql, linux(centos and redhat), etc.
Thank you,
Rick
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Thank you, your direction put me in the correct direction:
Problem, I wasn't passing an attribute value in my service definition; thus,
I was trying to execute the NREP without an attribute value (e.g check_nrpe
-H hostname -c check_kernel -a).
Solved by adding "!attribute" text to my service che
Hi,
Getting a "No output returned from plugin" error message from a Nagios/NRPE
script
1) Running Nagios v3.2.2 and v3.2.3(now) and NRPE v2.12
2) The script:
OK_STATE=0
UNAME=`/bin/uname -r`
echo "OK: Kernel Version=$UNAME"
exit $OK_STATE
2) Results on command line on Nagios Server using NRPE