Tracy Phillips wrote:
Hi List!
I am building RPM's (on RHEL 5.5 x86_64) from the provided
nagios-plugins.spec file.
The build goes well, however after the install when I try to install the
RPM's I get the following:
error: Failed dependencies:
perl(Net::SNMP) is needed by
On 07/13/2010 04:03 PM, C. Bensend wrote:
If I remember, that line is in the sshd.config for the auth users banner.
I should be able to comment it out to test it.
Didn't think about that... I'll dial in when I get home try it..
If you're running a recent release of OpenSSH, you might be
Sorry for a fairly lame question but I mostly deal with the monitoring
box when things go wrong or something new is needed.
This is:
CentOS 5.5
nagios 3.2.1-4.el5.rf
# service nagios reload
nagios (pid 24630) is running...
Reloading nagios:
On 07/06/2010 08:11 PM, Tony Yarusso wrote:
Most likely there's a syntax error in your configuration somewhere.
Running the config validation ('nagios -v pathtomainconfigfile') should
give you more information.
Wish it was that simple. :-) There are a pile of warnings for hosts
without
On 07/06/2010 08:30 PM, Tony Yarusso wrote:
On 7/6/2010 12:21 PM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Wish it was that simple. :-) There are a pile of warnings for hosts
without services using both 'nagios -v $NAGIOSPATH/nagios.cfg' and
'service nagios configtest' but that is all.
Anything
On 06/19/2010 08:17 AM, Jim Avery wrote:
On 18 June 2010 22:02, Roderick A. Andersonraand...@cyber-office.net wrote:
Similar to what Solarwinds does?
I'm back. Last August I asked about monitoring Tranzeo wireless radios
and SNMP.
Did some more searching and found my own posts :-) and a
Similar to what Solarwinds does?
I'm back. Last August I asked about monitoring Tranzeo wireless radios
and SNMP.
Did some more searching and found my own posts :-) and a few more but
nothing really substantial.
More research and a bit of clarification of needs/desires leads me to
think I
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
My Nagios foo must leave a lot to be desired. 8-(
I have not been able to figure out the correct combination of service
definition settings to get a check to go CRITICAL:HARD on the first try
(no SOFT alerts), and keep sending alerts (every five minutes) until
My Nagios foo must leave a lot to be desired. 8-(
I have not been able to figure out the correct combination of service
definition settings to get a check to go CRITICAL:HARD on the first try
(no SOFT alerts), and keep sending alerts (every five minutes) until the
check/alert clears.
Either
Martin Merlin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 17:03, Roderick A. Anderson
raand...@cyber-office.net wrote:
My Nagios foo must leave a lot to be desired. 8-(
I have not been able to figure out the correct combination of service
definition settings to get a check to go CRITICAL:HARD
, alle ore 17.03, Roderick A. Anderson
raand...@cyber-office.net
ha scritto:
My Nagios foo must leave a lot to be desired. 8-(
I have not been able to figure out the correct combination of service
definition settings to get a check to go CRITICAL:HARD on the first
try
(no SOFT alerts
Il giorno 14/giu/2010, alle ore 19.22, Roderick A. Anderson
raand...@cyber-office.net
ha scritto:
Giorgio Zarrelli wrote:
Hi,
have a look at my little 2 cents on escalations, it will show you how
the checks timings and notification work.
http://www.zarrelli.org/blog/2010/04/26/nagios
Are there any gotchas I need to look out for when upgrading via yum?
CentOS 5.3 (man I better get the server updated.)
I see a message in January about installing on CentOS and the
recommendation of using the EPEL repo. Rpmforge, EPEL? Any advantages
to either?
TIA,
Rod
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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Are there any gotchas I need to look out for when upgrading via yum?
Backup your configs, but the rpms from rpmforge will simply create .new
files instead of clobbering your old files, then you can merge/rewrite
anything needed.
Thanks. I was thinking any and
Right after the Gnokki Issues thread started a client was the victim
of an upstream connectivity provider's power outage. so I started
researching options to get the word out to the admins via SMS instead of
email-to-SMS when there is no internet connectivity.
I found the Teltonika T-Modem
I'm pretty new to Nagios the book arrives Friday but I have set up some
monitoring. And _very_ new to SNMP.
I'd like to do monitoring of some Tranzeo wireless units being used as
bridges, access points, and end points.
Anyone have an example of how to monitor one of these units or a
Max wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Roderick A.
Andersonraand...@cyber-office.net wrote:
I'm pretty new to Nagios the book arrives Friday but I have set up some
monitoring. And _very_ new to SNMP.
I'd like to do monitoring of some Tranzeo wireless units being used as
bridges,
Neil Dombrowski wrote:
Anyone know why Redhat's repository has such an old version of nagios
(2.12)? I have to install from a RedHat/Fedora repository, or build the
rpm myself. I'll see if I can find out what version Fedora is using, but
does someone know where I can get reliable spec files
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