Ok - I solved it. It was an Upper/Lower case thing. my variable IN USE needed
to be $_SERVICENAVOLUME$ instead of $_SERVICEnavolume$ because it automatically
converts the variable name to uppercase.
From: Stringham, Steven [mailto:sstri...@lrlaw.com]
Sent
I am trying to monitor multiple volumes on a NetApp system. The format of the
command requires a hostname:volumename format. I want to reduce my
commands/service definitions to a minimum. My initial thought was to have a
generic service definition, that gets more specific with a sub definition.
Where can I change my settings to improve my service check latency. As
you can see, my average is almost 5 minutes behind when it is scheduled.
Any hints would be welcome.
I have gone over the docs, and have tried to maximize the system as I
best can understand.
I am running Fedora 4, with Nag
Thanks. I am presently looking into it. I do appreciate that it is being
done.
-Original Message-
From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:20 AM
To: Stringham, Steven
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Alerts - Verbal
Title: Alerts - Verbal notification - via phone
Has anybody out there configured Nagios to alert via telephone? I don't mean like a SMS message or the like. I figure I am more likely to answer my home phone ringing at 0 dark hundred than my cell phone's little email beeps. Also, that would le