08-27-2010
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I had installed Nagios on RHEL5.0 for Server Monitoring and configured the email alerts.
Presently i am able to get the alerts of the c drive space,ftp,http services,
But when the host goes down I dont get any alert saying that the Host is down or Host is Up.
Request you to please help me... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Arun.Kakarla
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2. Solaris
Hi Gurus,
I had downloaded the below script from the net and used it to get the Link and duplex settings in my Sun servers.
In all except one(Sol-5.10 on X86) i am getting output format like below:
root: /var/ADMIN/bin/speed_duplex.sh
Interface Speed Duplex
--------- ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hari_Ganesh
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3. Infrastructure Monitoring
I've got it installed but when I logging to the interface to http://localhost/nagios I get the following:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /nagios/ on this server.
Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) DAV/2 Server at localhost Port 80
im running Solaris Version: SunOS dotstoas442 5.10... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: frenchykd
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4. Infrastructure Monitoring
Hi!
I have a perl script which returns data in the following format -
AppName : BillingApp
"status" = "OK";
AppName : PaymentApp
"status" = "WARN";
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"status" = "ERROR";
AppName : OrderApp
"status" = "FATAL";
the output consists of... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: jacki
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5. Infrastructure Monitoring
Hi,
I have installed Nagios on Redhat Linux,
I have installed Nagios+Plugins+NRPE on Server A (Host Server) and Nagios Plugins + nrpe on remote linux server (red hat linux)
run the command on remote linux host, it returns nrpe version
usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi all,i m using this script for disk space :
####################################
#!/bin/ksh
#
HOSTS='/usr/bin/cat /host_list'
DATE=$(date)
DISK=$(df -gt)
afile=/tmp/diskspace.log
>$afile
#
for i in $HOSTS
do
echo ip: $i passed
echo ip: $i passed >>$afile
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: viveksangwan
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7. Infrastructure Monitoring
We have a dual Nagios server setup. One is setup for internal server monitoring on our LAN, while the second Nagios server is hosted externally and is used for external checks only such as URL and ping checks form the WAN side.
I was wondering if there is any way to setup cross dependencies... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: eugenes18t
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm having a problem scripting Expect to work as a Nagios check. The script runs fine from the cli, but not when run as a Nagios check. I turn on the debug output, and it looks like it's not seeing the whole buffer's worth of info, like it's paged interactively somehow. I'm new to Expect, but this... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dhargens
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Experts, need some help.
I`m trying to write a shell script to get free, used and total memory on our linux servers.
It's working great, but i need follow some standards to make it a real nagios plugin.
It's pretty simple, you just type two parameters to the script, check_ram -w 80 -c 90... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: berveglieri
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
When i execute the below shell script with 2 different Input files, for one of the data files (datafile1) my email message body in the outlook messes up and every thing comes up in one line. May i please know what i am doing wrong here or how to fix this? The only difference in data files is one is... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Ariean
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nagircbot
NAGIRCBOT(1) General Commands Manual NAGIRCBOT(1)
NAME
nagircbot - announce Nagios status to an IRC channel
SYNOPSIS
nagircbot [-CdeHmRStxX] [-A REGEX] [-c CHANNEL] [-f FILE] [-F HOST[:PORT]] [-i INTERVAL] [-I INTERVAL] [-k KEYWORD] [-n NICK] [-N PREFIX]
[-p PASSWORD] [-P FILE] [-s HOST[:PORT]] [-T LIST] [-u USERNAME] [-U NAME] [-z USER]
DESCRIPTION
nagircbot is an IRC bot that reads Nagios' status information and emits alerts to an IRC channel. It can filter alerts based on severity
(CRITICAL, HARD, SOFT, and/or UNKNOWN) or by regular expression. It can connect to IRC servers protected by password or SSL, and can
optionally set the topic to the current Nagios status.
OPTIONS
-A REGEX
Filter (omit) lines that match a basic regular expression.
-c CHANNEL
Channel to connect to, including the leading "#" (default: "#nagircbot").
-C Use colors in IRC messages.
-d Do not fork into the background.
-e Use encryption (SSL) when connecting to the IRC server.
-f FILE
Path to Nagios' status.log, indicated by the 'status_file' parameter in nagios.cfg (default: "/usr/local/nagios/var/status.log").
-F HOST[:PORT]
Retrieve status.log over the network. If no port is specified, the default is 33333.
-H Only announce alerts in 'HARD' state. This is the default.
-i INTERVAL
Nagios alert check interval, in seconds (default: 60).
-I INTERVAL
How often to announce Nagios global status in the channel, in seconds. Specify an interval of 0 (the default) to disable. Do not
specify an interval smaller than the alert check (-i) interval.
-k KEYWORD
Keyword for the channel (default: no keyword).
-m Display status information for an alert in separate IRC messages instead of combining on a single message.
-n NICK
IRC nick to use (default: "nagircbot").
-N PREFIX
Prefix for all in-channel IRC messages.
-p PASSWORD
IRC server password.
-P FILE
Write PID file.
-R Only announce CRITICAL/UNKNOWN alerts.
-s HOST[:PORT]
IRC server to connect to. If not specified, the default is "localhost:6667". If no port is specified, the default is 33333.
-S Also announce alerts in 'SOFT' state.
-t Set the channel topic to an alert summary.
-T LIST
Enable checks to see if Nagios is still running. Send 'check' in a private message to invoke the check. Accepts a comma-seperated
list (without spaces) with the following elements: max_time_last_host_update, max_time_oldest_host_update, max_time_last_host_check,
max_time_oldest_host_check, max_time_last_service_check, max_time_oldest_service_check, and max_time_oldest_next_service_check.
-u USERNAME
Username to log into the IRC server as.
-U NAME
IRC "real" or full name (default: "nagircbot").
-x status.log is in Nagios 1.0 format.
-X status.log is in Nagios 2.0/3.0 format. This is the default.
-z USER
User to run as.
AUTHOR
nagircbot was written by Folkert van Heusden <folkert@vanheusden.com>.
This manual page was written by John Morrissey <jwm@horde.net>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
December 13, 2010 NAGIRCBOT(1)