which may
provide you with what you need
There is also a small script at nagios/utils/odw_rename_servicecheck that
may also give you a bit more help
Duncs
On 21 Sep 2011, at 15:27, Craig Pendleton wrote:
> Re: [opsview-users] Availability report
> Any suggestions on this issue?
>
Any suggestions on this issue?
Thanks,
Craig
From: Craig Pendleton
Reply-To: Opsview Users
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:42:43 -0600
To: Opsview Users
Subject: [opsview-users] Availability report
Can one retroactively change the data that is used to feed availability
reports? We¹ve
Can one retroactively change the data that is used to feed availability
reports? We¹ve encountered a couple of scenarios where Opsview has
reported an outage of a production service, when the failure was only
intermediate (i.e. The production service was not actually down). I¹d like
to be able t
n/retrieve_opsview_info
> NRD was in stale and no results sent to the master: high backlog values. There
> are steps to test the
> ssh tunnel too which is important 'cause the informations are travelled into
> it :)
>
> You'll be able to simulate all steps OPSview shoul
27;t solved.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Bye, Simon
>
> Il 23/06/2011 16:52, Craig Pendleton ha scritto:
>> All of the service checks from one of my slaves have gone stale. They are all
>> reporting ³UNKNOWN:
>> Service results are stale², and all checks have changed
All of the service checks from one of my slaves have gone stale. They are
all reporting ³UNKNOWN: Service results are stale², and all checks have
changed to passive. This slave has been running without issue for months,
and this started occurring without any obvious trigger. I¹ve run
³send2slav
slaves being up/down correctly.
>
> Could you try that check and see what happens?
>
> Thanks
> Paul
>
> -Original message-
> To: Opsview Users ;
> From: Craig Pendleton
> Sent: Thu 26-05-2011 17:00
> Subject: Re: [opsview-users] New slave issue
>> Th
at does that bring for information?
>
> The command you used is to restart the tunnels - I'm running the slaves on a
> different port; this check complains my slaves are bad too - however they are
> not :)
>
> Hth
> Paul
> -Original message-
> To: Opsv
/nagios.cfg
nagios2213 1 0 14:43 ?00:00:00 import_slaveresultsd
The server appears to be configured properly in opsview as a slave. Any
idea what my next troubleshooting steps should be?
Thanks,
Craig
From: Craig Pendleton
Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 14:47:02 -0600
To: Opsview Users
I¹ve just installed a slave according to the documentation, and it doesn¹t
appear the slave is set up properly.
[nagios@opsview ~]$ /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_opsview_slave -r
cat: /usr/local/nagios/var/nsca.status: No such file or directory
Cannot communicate with slave
SLAVE CRITICAL - Prob
I would love that feature
Craig
On Aug 21, 2009, at 11:08 PM, "Mark Maas" wrote:
- "James Peel" wrote:
>
> Hi Gordon
>
> > One huge improvement would be the ability to view graphs from
multiple
> > hosts on a single page. Possibly have a drop down where you select
> > your
> > first h
your
help!
On 6/24/09 10:35 AM, "Ton Voon" wrote:
>
> On 24 Jun 2009, at 16:59, Craig Pendleton wrote:
>
>> I should have been more clear. This is actually a fresh install of 3.1.0,
>> with data migrated from a server that was upgraded to 3.1.0. Both the cle
/error_pages/http502.html
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:3000/ retry=5
ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:3000/
On 6/24/09 9:30 AM, "Ton Voon" wrote:
>
> On 24 Jun 2009, at 16:03, Craig Pendleton wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply and the FAQ, Ton. I¹m pretty certain
On 6/24/09 2:08 AM, "Ton Voon" wrote:
>
> On 23 Jun 2009, at 22:50, Craig Pendleton wrote:
>
>> We recently upgraded to Opsview 3.1.0, which was seamless. Everything
>> worked fine following the upgrade.
>>
>> For some reason, I am now unable to a
Hi all,
We recently upgraded to Opsview 3.1.0, which was seamless. Everything
worked fine following the upgrade.
For some reason, I am now unable to access anything under
http://server/admin so I am unable to administer the system. I have 3
contacts that are ³admin² and each one is showing th
I'd be happy to contribute anonymous audit data of this sort if it would be
useful.
Craig
On 6/23/09 5:44 AM, "James Peel" wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for your comments James.
>
>> Why not set up a facility to anonymously audit the configuration and
>> scale of Opsview installations and (electively
/doku.php?id=opsview3.1:hosticons
I ran the following bit of ugliness and all the icons were all available
again:
for i in ls *.gif; do hosticon_admin add "CUSTOM - `echo $i | awk -F .
'{print $1}'`" $i; done
Thanks again for your help Duncan!
Craig
On 6/18/09 8:17 AM, &quo
n 17 Jun 2009, at 23:28, Craig Pendleton wrote:
I fixed the MRTG issue (had failed to copy my mrtg.cfg over), but
the icon issue is still outstanding. Any help would be appreciated.
Did you also copy over the /usr/local/nagios/var/mrtg directory?
Duncs
--
Duncan Ferguson
Senior Develop
Quintin,
I can¹t tell you the best way to correct the problem, but it would appear
the root user already has a password set.
Craig
On 6/17/09 11:15 PM, "Quintin Vorster"
wrote:
> --- *** Disclaimer *** ---
> This e-mail and its contents are subj
I fixed the MRTG issue (had failed to copy my mrtg.cfg over), but the icon
issue is still outstanding. Any help would be appreciated.
On 6/17/09 3:33 PM, "Craig Pendleton"
wrote:
> I recently migrated Opsview to a new server, and ran into a couple of issues
> hoping someo
I recently migrated Opsview to a new server, and ran into a couple of issues
hoping someone can shed some light on the outstanding items.
The steps were as follows:
-Upgrade old server from 3.0x to 3.1
-Followed steps here:
http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.1:migratinghardware
Everyt
Unstable is a term used to indicate that a particular release contains
new code that perhaps hasn't been as thorougly tested as that of a
stable release. It doesn't necessarily mean it is bad code and will
cause failures.
-Craig
On May 31, 2009, at 1:07 PM, "Ben" wrote:
Not much point
do you have by any luck the archive you have used ?
>
> regards
> fred
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 22:01, Craig Pendleton
> wrote:
>> I've used this in the past with good results:
>>
>> http://www.consol.de/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health/
>>
>
I've used this in the past with good results:
http://www.consol.de/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health/
On 5/8/09 11:03 AM, "Frederic Jacquet" wrote:
> hello
>
> Does anybody have a nice tool to monitor this beast ?
>
> regards
> fred
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> Opsv
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