Is there any way to get the comment made by who acknowledged the problem
included in the e-mail sent?
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We'd like to monitor the status of our huge file share and be notified
of any major changes if a rogue employee were to empty or delete the
files. Maybe set a threshold of number of files changed? Is there any
suggestions on how this could be done with Nagios?
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On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 10:51 -0600, Marc Powell wrote:
> You must be running something different from the command line as the
> above could never work. Check_by_ssh is expecting -C to be a full path
> and command to run on a remote host. I'm doing the same kind of thing
> with --
Yes, I was running
Trying to use check_by_ssh and can't seem to get the -C argument right.
I am getting a WARNING with this:
Bad escape character ' 60 -F /var/spool/nagios/nagios.log -C
/usr/local/bin/nagios'
This is the way I have my checkcommand and service setup, I tried
without the single quotes and it gave me
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 17:44 +0200, Assaf Flatto wrote:
> Have you tried placing the script under the libexec directory?
>
> I had the same issue some time ago and the script only worked when it was in
> the
> libexec directory even though the absolute path was set.
Thanks, but still same error
Thanks to Jim here on the list, I have defined a command to send an
e-mail using a sendEmail perl script. From the command line, the script
works fine. When I try to use the new notify-by-sendEmail as the
service_notification_commands for my contact, Nagios logs the message as
sent, which never mak
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 09:51 +1300, Jim Pye wrote:
> Guys
>
> Jumping in here. I use a PERL script called sendEmail available from:
>
> http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SendEmail/
>
> It works from the command line and if you are interested I can give you
> the nagios command .cfg entries
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 09:34 +1300, Steve Shipway wrote:
> > > He can monitor it via check_tcp, but if amavisd is not functional,
> > > _he's not going to get the email alert._ Because his email isn't
> > > going to work.
> ...
> > Yes, you got it, but how do I send an email alert sent
> > direc
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 14:32 -0600, C. Bensend wrote:
> > Yes, you got it, but how do I send an email alert sent directly to a
> > remote SMTP gateway?
>
> That all depends on your mailserver setup. Is there any way you
> can bypass the spam/anti-virus to send mail directly?
>
> Or, it could cert
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 21:38 -0600, C. Bensend wrote:
> His mailserver is on the Nagios host. It uses amavisd.
>
> He can monitor it via check_tcp, but if amavisd is not functional,
> _he's not going to get the email alert._ Because his email isn't
> going to work.
>
> So I think what he's askin
I want to monitor Amavisd on localhost port 10024 with check_tcp, but if
Amavisd is down, the notification will not make it. How can I monitor a
localhost port?
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Can Nagios monitor amavisd-new or a port in general like the amavis
10024 port to make sure it is responding?
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