Christopher Tyler wrote:
> First, thank you all for any help that you can provide. Here is the
> problem that I am having, I hope someone can help point out something
> obvious that I have missed.
>
> 1) Hosts are being monitored just fine, status map shows red when a host
> goes down, event lo
First, thank you all for any help that you can provide. Here is the
problem that I am having, I hope someone can help point out something
obvious that I have missed.
1) Hosts are being monitored just fine, status map shows red when a host
goes down, event log shows alerts like it should.
2) Ti
On Oct 6, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Noel Platzke wrote:
> So this is working now but I'm not sure why. I deleted the
> objects.cache file and restarted and got a host down alert as soon
> as nagios came up.
This tells me that nagios wasn't running with the configuration you
thought it was (unless
So this is working now but I'm not sure why. I deleted the objects.cache
file and restarted and got a host down alert as soon as nagios came up.
On a whim I deleted the cache file and restarted nagios and it sent out a
host down alert. I didn't change anything else.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:22
I included the template because the actual host definitions only include the
server specific information. I'm not overriding anything. For example...
define host{
use standard-host
host_name server1
hostgroups +servers
alias server1
On Oct 6, 2009, at 12:21 PM, Noel Platzke wrote:
> My host, service and contacts are defined with the following
> templates:
>
> define host{
> namestandard-host
> max_check_attempts 3
> check_interval 15
>
I have a nagios setup consisting of 2 distributed servers and one master
using nsca. I'm having an issue where notifications aren't being sent for
hosts going down or becoming unreachable but I see them in that state in the
GUI and the logs. If a service check fails the notification is sent fine bu
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 15:15 -0500, Frederick Arkins wrote:
> [cut]
> [1165522038] SERVICE EVENT HANDLER:
> Tech-Con-4;check-cpu-load-win;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;host-notify-by-email
> [1165522054] SERVICE ALERT:
> Tech-Con-4;check-xp-memory;OK;SOFT;3;Memory usage: total:2400.24 Mb -
> used: 1128.06 Mb (47
Probably a newbie error here bur I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I have a "dummy" machine set up upon which I'm creating alerts to test
notifications. This is what appears in the log yet the email
does not go out -- does not show up in the mailllog file. It just seems to
hit /dev/null.