nice, i will try that
thanks for the help
regards
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 12:17:36 AM, you wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Brandino Andreas wrote:
>> btw, should i prefer source rpm or just install from source? Is there
>> any howto for installing source on suse?
> Well the generic installat
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Brandino Andreas wrote:
> btw, should i prefer source rpm or just install from source? Is there
> any howto for installing source on suse?
Well the generic installation procedure may appy.
1. Install gcc, make, .. (if not yet present)
2. `rpmbuild --rebuild `
3. Inst
I think installing source on suse will have many differences from
installing source on debian ;)
I will try and see what i can do
If u can write the tutorial will be excellent ;)
Monday, October 9, 2006, 11:32:30 PM, you wrote:
> On 9 Oct, 2006, at 20:38, Brandino Andreas wrote:
>> btw, shoul
On 9 Oct, 2006, at 20:38, Brandino Andreas wrote:
> btw, should i prefer source rpm or just install from source? Is there
> any howto for installing source on suse?
Installing from source on Suse should be just about the same as
installing from source on any other Linux. So just follow the norma
btw, should i prefer source rpm or just install from source? Is there
any howto for installing source on suse?
Anyway,if is possible to write the tutorial? :) I think it would
be usefull for many out there :)
thx
Monday, October 9, 2006, 12:17:21 PM, you wrote:
> On 9 Oct, 2006, at 11:09, Bra
On 9 Oct, 2006, at 11:09, Brandino Andreas wrote:
> Yes, i dont like v1.2 too.
> However, suse provides only 1.2 rpms and as everyone wants the server
> to have only rpms i have to stuck with v1.2
You _could_ do that... Or you could build your own 2.x RPM... It
really isn't that much work and t
Yes, i dont like v1.2 too.
However, suse provides only 1.2 rpms and as everyone wants the server
to have only rpms i have to stuck with v1.2
I hope suse release rpm for v2 some day!
Is there any other reason why nagios ignore hostextinfo?
Regards
Monday, October 9, 2006, 8:29:13 AM, you wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Brandino Andreas wrote:
> The problem is that i installed nagios from (suse) rpm. For some reason
> nagios doesnt read hostexteinfo.cfg (even when i add this line:
> cfg_file=/etc/nagios/hostextinfo.cfg to nagios.cfg).
>
> hostextinfo configuration is defined somewhere else in
The problem is that i installed nagios from (suse) rpm. For some reason
nagios doesnt read hostexteinfo.cfg (even when i add this line:
cfg_file=/etc/nagios/hostextinfo.cfg to nagios.cfg).
hostextinfo configuration is defined somewhere else in version 1.2x ?
Thanks
Monday, October 9, 2006, 12:
> Have a look at your Makefile. I don't think you can get this
> information from the nagios binary itself.
>
> > Hi list,
> >
> > is any way to find the parameters that nagios compiled on a system?
> > I want to find out if is compiled with hostextentedinfo support or
> > not.
An easier way, i
Have a look at your Makefile. I don't think you can get this information
from the nagios binary itself.
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Daniel Tuecks
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Hi list,
is any way to find the parameters that nagios compiled on a system?
I want to find out if is compiled with hostextentedinfo support or
not.
Regards
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