On Feb 15, 2008, at 6:07 AM, Giulio Botto wrote:
Hi all,
We have a distributed Nagios network that monitors about a hundred
hosts
and the relative services on our customer's networks.
Most of them have Nagios servers which send check results using NSCA.
On the master server Nagios 2.10
Please always respond on-list so that others can help and learn from
your experience.
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From: Giulio Botto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 8:02 AM
To: Marc Powell
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA problem
In the meantime I realized
Powell
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA problem
In the meantime I realized the central Nagios is still a 2.7 while
NSCA is 2.7.2. At the moment upgrading this specific Nagios is not
an option.
It doesn't matter. They're not tied in that manner.
command_check_interval=-1
Did you just
Marc Powell wrote:
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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 9:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA problem
Marc Powell wrote
I see how this could cause problems especially since the
server is also a mail content filter, but disks are hardware
RAID5 on a Dell Perc controller monitored by Nagios and they
appear fine.
If you are sending a lot of stand-alone NSCA results, it is only natural
that you will start to
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA problem
Marc Powell wrote:
This is all good. You don't
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Hi list
I'm configuring nsca for windows eventlog monitor, but I've got a few
problem with nsca
I've startd nsca daemon via inetd
nsca stream tcp nowait _nagios /usr/local/sbin/nsca -c
/etc/nagios/nsca.cfg --inetd
# netstat -an -p tcp
Active
I've startd nsca daemon via inetd
nsca stream tcp nowait _nagios /usr/local/sbin/nsca -c
/etc/nagios/nsca.cfg --inetd
This syntax is wrong for inetd.conf. Assuming your user is 'nagios', it
should be:
nsca stream tcp nowait nagios /usr/local/sbin/nsca nsca -c
/etc/nagios/nsca.cfg
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Hi Steve..
This syntax is wrong for inetd.conf. Assuming your user is 'nagios', it
should be:
nsca stream tcp nowait nagios /usr/local/sbin/nsca nsca -c
/etc/nagios/nsca.cfg --inetd
Note that you specify the path to the server, and