We have a large configuration (32823 services across 1377 hosts) which
uses distributed monitoring (master and slave servers). Since I have
merged checks from 2 old slave servers to a single new, much more
powerful slave server, the new slave server has been logging a large
number of orphaned serv
The check_command for "define host" is the command used to check that
the host is alive; this is not a default for service checks which
require (usually) their own individual check_command.
Jonathan Wheeler
e-Science Centre
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
From: Raymond Setchfield [mailto:r
Well, there is no check_command defined in the configuration you have
posted, but that also depends on the template virtual-passive-service.
Jonathan Wheeler
e-Science Centre
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
From: Raymond Setchfield [mailto:raymond.setchfi...@seewhy.com]
Sent: 25 March 201
From: Matt Baer [mailto:m...@baerconsult.com]
Sent: 10 February 2010 07:44
> I want to check certain web pages on my servers to see if they change at all,
> such as a
> comment is left or someone has hacked my site. Is there a way to have Nagios
> check it's
> last polled HTML code and compare
From: rickman...@gmail.com On Behalf Of Rick Mangus
Sent: 01 February 2010 13:30
> Thank you for the response. In quick succession:
I am forwarding my replies to the Nagios list as well.
> 1. I do use perfparse, and one of our suspicions involved a mysql delete to
> prune old data
> that took
From: Rick Mangus [mailto:rick.mangus+nag...@gmail.com]
Sent: 29 January 2010 17:02
> Hello, all.
>
> Forgive me, I am new to the list, and have only begun working with nagios
> recently. I have
> searched this list and googled furiously with little result, so must cease my
> lurking and
> pre
> From: Gavin Williams [mailto:gavin.willi...@card.co.uk]
> Sent: 13 November 2009 10:19
> I posted this on the Nagios-Plugins list, but haven’t received anything as
> yet, and could
> do with sorting something out ASAP ☺
> ---
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I’m trying to build a customer nagios-plugins