On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices) <
dario.beste...@opservices.com.br> wrote:
> Try SMSTOOLS (http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/), it worked better than
> Gnokii for us.
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Indeed. You just have to do some extra prog
Try SMSTOOLS (http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/), it worked better than Gnokii
for us.
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Dario B. BestettiOpServices
R. Félix da Cunha, 1009 - Sala 501
Porto Alegre, RS - CEP
We bought the gprskit-G20 from acmesystems, it has been running for a couple of
months now and its pretty stable.
We previously ran it using a 3G usb stick but this wasn't stable (kernel
crashes, usb dongle disapeared, ...)
I'm running gnokkii on the box that connects to a mysql database.
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I can only agree. Use a GSM modem and think of what services you put SMS
notification on. I use primarily SMS on Gateways/Routers and Services
that are categorized at Priority services for example a electronic
access control system at doors, Air-condition down at the Server room
and so on.
I
On 26/01/2011 09:54, David Seira wrote:
Hi.
There are several ways for do it. You can use a email-to-sms gateway;
there are some portal that are free. But I prefer use a 3g modem
connected to the nagios server; you send the sms with the gnokii
program, it's easy. The bad thing is you need to
Hi.
There are several ways for do it. You can use a email-to-sms gateway; there
are some portal that are free. But I prefer use a 3g modem connected to the
nagios server; you send the sms with the gnokii program, it's easy. The bad
thing is you need to pay the 3g. The good thing for use a 3g modem
Hi,
Yes I know that my question has already been posted a lot of times...
But I think that the solution depend of the country the server is.
I am in France and I want to notify my Nagios Users by SMS.
Is there a free way to do this ?
What is the nagios configuration to do this ?
I have I very