t; and the output is like this:-
>
> SNMP OK - Timeticks: (628132770) 72 days, 16:48:47.70
>
> Regards
>
> Joe
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Wim De Geeter
> Sent: Sat 6/21/2008 16:07
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.ne
s:
> Current Status: OK (for 0d 18h 31m 4s)
> Status Information: System Uptime - 25 day(s) 17 hour(s) 9 minute(s)
>
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wim De
> Geeter
> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:08 AM
> T
Hi,
I would like to monitor the Uptime of our windows 2003 servers and
tried it with 'check_uptime.exe' (from NagiosPluginsNT). But I only got
the output in seconds. Someone knows how to get the output in Days,
Hours, Minute ? Maybe I forgot something.
Many thanks
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Hi,
Is it possible to get the contact information (contacts.cfg) out of LDAP
?? I would safe a lot of time.
Many thanks,
Wim
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Hi,
I have a small question. Is it possible to use different email templates
for notification. One for warning and critical and another one for recovery.
Many thanks
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Thanks, I wanted to know if somesome knew there is a debian package, but
seems to be not, so I have to deal with this solution.
Wim
Hendrik Bäcker wrote:
> Wim De Geeter schrieb:
> | Hi,
> |
> | A small question.
> | I would like to install the nagios::plugin perl module
Hi,
A small question.
I would like to install the nagios::plugin perl module in Debian but i
cant find a .deb file for it. Do Debian has this perl module in a .deb
file. Or what is the easiest way to install this perl module.
Many thanks,
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Hi,
I am looking for a plugin to check a Windows services that when more
than n processes (ex. WINWORD.EXE) are running I got a critical, less
than n or 0 processes are running I get a OK state. I only found plugins
that gives a Critical when 0 processes are running
Anyone can help
Many thanks
check_command check_http_port!
define command{
command_name check_http_port
command_line $USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$
-p $ARG1$
}
John wrote:
I'm trying to monitor an internal webserver that run's on port . I have
this setup in my minim
Thanks, but I did this and I got the connection on port 5666 so I am sur
e I
can make the connection with the nrpe daemon. But what about the error I go
t (
nrpe: Could not read request from client, bailing out...) on the debian ser
ver
when I make the connection from the nagios server.uoting "Petr
Hi,I have installed nagios 1.2 on a linux Suse 9.3. Everything wo
rks
fine, only I have also to check one Debian (3.1) host. Their is nrpe (Versi
on
1.9) running as a daemon. When I check locally (check_users -w 3 -c 5) i
ts
working fine. When I check this from the nagios server (check_nrpe -H
'h
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