On 04/15/2013 03:29 AM, Grant Maxwell wrote:
Could anyone please help me out here ?
Try upgrading to the latest stable. That's pretty much always the
first resort, since it's unlikely bugfixes will be backported to
3.2.3 anyways. 3.3.1 (I think) was running happily for quite a
long time and is
Hi Andreas and thanks for the input.
I have updated to 3.5.0. The NSCA is already at the current version.
I turned on debugging to the maximum and found the following line in the
nagios.debug file.
[1366015455.090021] [016.1] [pid=19425] HOST: Rydlmere, SERVICE: 0444, CHECK
TYPE: Passive,
Hi
Im running nagios 3.2.3 and NSCA version 2.9.1
Im submitting data via NSCA with performance data. The output/status
of the data is accepted by Nagios and shows in the service status
correctly and Nagios also shows the performance data in the service
status data screen.
However the
On 16/04/2013, at 4:51 AM, Jakob Curdes j...@info-systems.de wrote:
Hi
Im running nagios 3.2.3 and NSCA version 2.9.1
Im submitting data via NSCA with performance data. The output/status of the
data is accepted by Nagios and shows in the service status correctly and
Nagios also
Could anyone please help me out here ?
regards
gmax
Hi
Im running nagios 3.2.3 and NSCA version 2.9.1
Im submitting data via NSCA with performance data. The output/status of the
data is accepted by Nagios and shows in the service status correctly and
Nagios also shows the
Hi
Im running nagios 3.2.3 and NSCA version 2.9.1
Im submitting data via NSCA with performance data. The output/status of the
data is accepted by Nagios and shows in the service status correctly and Nagios
also shows the performance data in the service status data screen.
However the
Hi list,
I have a small problem with Nagios's service freshness checks. I'm
probably missing something but I don't see what.
I have created several passive checks, waiting for SNMP traps and
triggering CRITICAL states on reception. I set freshness threshold to
15min (900s) to reset the
Good afternoon,
I am trying to use NRDP, specifically send_nrdp.php from a nagios
client system, to send passive checks to a nagios core server and
no matter what I try nagios never receives my passive checks. I
was wondering if anyone has successfully
From: Dan Sanville [mailto:dsanvi...@ll.mit.edu]
Sent: 2011, September, 09 3:22 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Passive checks sent with send_nrdp.php not
beingprocessed by nagios
Good afternoon,
I am trying to use NRDP, specifically send_nrdp.php from a nagios
Hi All!
FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE, Nagios Core 3.2.3.
There is a problem with notifications.
I have a distributed system with 4 nodes and master, with 1000 hosts and
5000 services.
In the system are about 40 contacts.For each set or remove an alert for
most of them send notification in
I have many services that are passively monitored. They have a
check_command defined, but, like my SNMP trap catcher service, it only
fires when it's time to check freshness.
All these services show up as X Services Disabled in the Active
Checks area of the tactical overview screen, as though
2009/8/13 Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com:
What am I missing, I use some passive checks for backups
which update only when send_nsca runs on the client.
After editing the configs and restarting nagios, only
sometimes do they turn critical, as if it decided to perform
the freshness
Hello,
I have a service defined like this:
define service{
hostgroup_name hostgroup1
service_description it assistant trap
servicegroups it assistant trap
is_volatile 1
On Jul 24, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Terry wrote:
As you can see here, I have active checks disabled. However, in the
web interface, it is showing active checks as enabled.
1. why?
Someone enabled them through the GUI and the status is possibly being
retained (see the documentation about
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Marc Powellm...@ena.com wrote:
On Jul 24, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Terry wrote:
As you can see here, I have active checks disabled. However, in the
web interface, it is showing active checks as enabled.
1. why?
Someone enabled them through the GUI and the
Hi,
I want to monitor some night batch procedures.
These procedures are executed each night.
When the procedure finish, say to nagios passive service OK. If an
error occur the procedure catch the error and push it via a critical
passive alert to nagios.
So there have two thing to check every
Hi all,
Reading through the docs about passive checks and the
possible actions in case of stale information, it seems
it is possible to turn on a freshness functionality
so that after a certain timeout active checks are used
instead.
In my case this may not necessarily be feasible
as the nodes
On Jan 12, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Alessandro Usai wrote:
firewall: is it possible instead to just trigger (email)
an alarm when the information is found to be stale?
Yes, the Example given in the documentation is exactly this solution...
--
Marc
Hi Marc
Could you send me the exact link in case?
Thanks again
cheers
Alessandro
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Alessandro Usai wrote:
firewall: is it possible instead to just trigger (email)
an alarm when the information is found to be stale?
Yes, the Example
On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Alessandro Usai wrote:
Hi Marc
Could you send me the exact link in case?
No. It's not difficult to find browsing the index, through Google or
simply using grep on your local copy of the docs. Looking for it
yourself will do you far more good than me just
Perhaps I should have mentioned that I could not find
the example you referred to, which is why I asked for the
exact link...
But thanks anyway
cheers
Alessandro
Marc Powell ha scritto:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Alessandro Usai wrote:
Hi Marc
Could you send me the exact link in case?
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Sent: 15 April 2008 19:06
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] passive checks for non-24x7 hosts
going staleoutside check_period
I have a distributed set
I have a distributed set-up where the web interface server never
does any checks. Freshness checking is enabled on the web interface
server with a check command that will alert that the service/host
is stale.
Everything works fine except for those hosts that are not monitored
24x7.
For example,
Hi All...
I seem to have a problem with passive checks. When I look at the
Services Detail window in Nagios, all my passive checks are pending,
with a status of Service is not scheduled to be checked. I manually
submit a trap using the submit_check_result, the event shows in the log,
but the
When executing the submit_check_result, quotes need to be around the
trap name and plugin output. Like so...
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers/submit_check_result
(servername) Short term alloc failed 1 $3 requests for short term
memory could not be granted on server $1
Nagios then
Hi,
my central nagios server ignores coming passive checks where hostname
contain spaces inside.
Do you know if it's a known problem and how to solve it ?
Thanks,Andrea
Here my sending script:
#!/bin/sh
# Arguments:
# $1 = host_name (Short name of host that the service is
# associated with)
#
Hi there,
I've been using nagios for quite some time, but never used passive
checks or distributed monitoring.
I've come across a very strange situation.
This may take some explaining and I'm not sure how lucid this is going
to be...
We have many service checks being run on a central,
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Steve Wray wrote:
Hi there,
I've been using nagios for quite some time, but never used passive checks or
distributed monitoring.
I've come across a very strange situation.
This may take some explaining and I'm not sure how lucid this is going to
be...
We have many
Demetri Mouratis wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Steve Wray wrote:
Hi there,
I've been using nagios for quite some time, but never used passive
checks or distributed monitoring.
I've come across a very strange situation.
[big snip]
Any clues would be appreciated!
Are you running the web
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Steve Wray wrote:
Demetri Mouratis wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Steve Wray wrote:
Hi there,
I've been using nagios for quite some time, but never used passive checks
or distributed monitoring.
I've come across a very strange situation.
[big snip]
Any clues would be
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