Hi,
Am 26.02.2012 14:45, schrieb Jens Link:
... problem with NRPE. It seems, that nrpe does
not support IPv6.
True, at least for the nagios version of nrpe. Take a look at the nrpe
version that comes with Icinga.
I searched the Icinga website but I didn't find any useful, except the
Hi,
Am 27.02.2012 02:44, schrieb Robert V. Bolton:
There is no need to patch Nagios to support and IPv6 address variable.
You can just use a custom object variable. In fact this is the preferred
way to do it. http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/customobjectvars.html
Thanks for the infos,
Hi,
I started monitoring my infrastructure with nagios. I just begun dealing
with these thing and my first steps were promising, but now I am facing a
very basic problem with NRPE. It seems, that nrpe does not support IPv6. I
can't belief that, I suppose, I read the wrong docs and pages, in the
Thomas Pries seirp.sam...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi,
I started monitoring my infrastructure with nagios. I just begun
dealing with these thing and my first steps were promising, but now I
am facing a very basic problem with NRPE. It seems, that nrpe does
not support IPv6.
True, at least
Hi,
Am 26. Februar 2012 14:45 schrieb Jens Link li...@quux.de:
Thomas Pries seirp.sam...@googlemail.com writes:
... It seems, that nrpe does
not support IPv6.
True, at least for the nagios version of nrpe. Take a look at the nrpe
version that comes with Icinga
Ok, that is, what I
Thomas Pries seirp.sam...@googlemail.com writes:
Ok, that is, what I am thinking about, why using nagios when Icinga
provides the better tools. May be, Icinga is the more innovative
approch. I am at the beginning and I don't have to take care of
existing things.
Icinga also has an address6
There is no need to patch Nagios to support and IPv6 address variable. You
can just use a custom object variable. In fact this is the preferred way to
do it. http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/customobjectvars.html
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