Tim Palmer wrote:
> Andreas Ericsson wrote:
>
>> On 11/18/2010 03:48 PM, Tim Palmer wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Good morning, or whatever as the case may be...
>>>
>>> I have a Nagios 3.2.1install which is showing a problem I'm unsure how
&
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> On 11/18/2010 03:48 PM, Tim Palmer wrote:
>
>> Good morning, or whatever as the case may be...
>>
>> I have a Nagios 3.2.1install which is showing a problem I'm unsure how
>> to troubleshoot further. It's either something
out
other issues first.
Thank you for your time,
Tim Palmer
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Host config:
define host{
host_name host.foo.bar.tld
use dslam
alias Anytown DSLAM
address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
parents ano
Nagios monitoring is based on plugins for what you want to monitor.
There are plugins for many things, including several options for
monitoring Windows machines/services. Search the list archives and/or
Google in general will tell you this and much more.
Nagios itself can not be installed on a
Lucas Fritz wrote:
>
> Nagios-Users,
>
> Are there any definitive guides for monitoring a remote OSX 10.4 Server?
>
> Ideally I’d like to do a minimum of configuration on the remote server
> and looking at the guide located here:
>
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nrpe/NRPE.pdf
>
> I’m not con
Eric F Crist wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Thanks for the reply, but my original question is not answered by the
> FAQ you linked. That sorta leads me toward the correct answer to a
> question I've posted since, but that question was asked in response to
> someone's reply to my original question.
>
> So
[list protocol note? - I suppose, since people *will* top post, a thread
that is top posted should remain top posted]
A quick Google search shows you are by no means the first to run into this.
What is the ping check for? Do you want to check if linux1 is up from
the Nagios server, or check some
[resending as a real new message, rather than a lazily hijacked thread]
Hi all,
I'm trying to get service dependencies with service groups working and
not having any luck. The format given in the docs isn't working for me.
Am I just being stupid, or is there something else going on? I'll admit
Hi all,
I'm trying to get service dependencies with service groups working and
not having any luck. The format given in the docs isn't working for me.
Am I just being stupid, or is there something else going on? I'll admit
to not having dived into the source, as reading source code isn't one of
Michael Egan wrote:
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> I would like to add a separate group within Nagios for my virtual
> machines. I created a file called virtual.cfg and changed the HOST
> GROUP DEFINITION to the following:
>
> Define hostgroup {
>
> hostgroup_name virtual-servers ; the name of the hostgroup
>
> alias Virtu
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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>> I have tons of snmp plugins in this folder, but my routers, which allow
>> snmp will not run these two snmp service check:
>>
>> They are as follows, and it keeps telling me that it is missi
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> Tim Palmer
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> What is the libexec folder? Can you give me a direct path? I am new to
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> Dear Tim,
>
> (Yes, I am the nitwit).
:)
>> I can't actually speak to your specific question, but it just seems
>> like a scary thought. Better to run samba on the Nagios machine and
>> let them mount it, and/or SVN. And then there's the GUI method, of
>> course.
Mr Hopcroft,
My first reaction was an unqualified "yuk!, what nitwit would even
consider this", then I noticed it was you, and having seen your ever
useful posts since the Netsaint 0.0.7 days, I relented. Although hearing
vi called "anachronistic" ruffles a couple of feathers. Notepad isn't?
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