Hi
i have installed Nagios 3.0.6 on Centos 5.2 also to configure it i have installed Centreon, my problem is the following , i have created a user for Nagios on google talk and using an script from the web trying to send notification for host status and services.
i have tested the script using "./" and i received the test message on my google talk user, but when i add this script to the command for notification nothings happens.
NAgiosīs log shows that notification service is working and command used to notiffy
[1240107689] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: admin;Centreon-Server;/;UNKNOWN;notify-by-jabber_1;ERROR: hrStorageDescr Table : No response from remote host 127.0.0.1.
Hi,
I am using spacewalk tool ( Linux systems management solution ). I have configured probe notification and notification method in spacewalk.
But I am not getting the notification mail.
Checked the /var/log/maillog and the error message as follows,
Dec 11 17:01:11 spserver... (2 Replies)
Hello.
I am working on setup a nagios plugin for monitor tomcat instance from tomcat manager.
This is a script file downloaded from http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Java-Applications-and-Servers/Apache-Tomcat/check_TomcatApplication/details
This is working fine when executed as... (3 Replies)
I have talk installed:
yum install talk talk-server
And I have /etc/xinetd.d/talk set to disabled
and /etc/xinetd.d/ntalk set to enabled
I also have opened port 518/udp on server and laptop
and enabled xinetd.service
sudo systemctl enable xinetd.service
sudo systemctl start... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
AM not true whether have to ask this que on this forum or not !
Am getting lots of CRITICAL notification from Nagios as Additional Info:"null" .
Is there any way we can suppress it at Nagios level .
Version : NagiosŪ Core™ 3.2.3 running... (0 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have configured Nagios in My Ubuntu8.4 machine through Quickstart Guide, All things are working fine.
Now i want to get Services Notification mails on my personal Email-id,what configuration is needed to get the mails,any assistance would be appreciable.
Thanks in advance. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying talk but it isn't working.
I tried
talk ip terminal
talk ip:terminal
First it says:
Then after 2 seconds
I have checked the mesg status: Its y
I am not getting any invitation on the other machine.
Thanks in Advance (1 Reply)
I configured nagios version 1.0b on solaris 9
and it working fine, but when hosts goes down or unreachable I do not get hosts notification. I get service notification when servive is critical, unrechable and recovered but not an hosts notification.
here is my contact.cfg
define contact{... (1 Reply)
Nagios::Object::Config(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Nagios::Object::Config(3pm)NAME
Nagios::Object::Config - Perl objects to represent Nagios configuration
DESCRIPTION
This is a module for parsing and processing Nagios object configuration files into perl objects.
METHODS
new()
Create a new configuration object. If Version is not specified, the already weak validation will be weakened further to allow mixing
of Nagios 1.0 and 2.0 configurations. For now, the minor numbers of Version are ignored. Do not specify any letters as in '2.0a1'.
To enable regular expression matching, use either the "regexp_matching" or "true_regexp_matching" arguments to new(). See
enable_regexp_matching() and enable_true_regexp_matching() below.
my $objects = Nagios::Object::Config->new();
my $objects = Nagios::Object::Config->new( Version => 1.2 );
my $objects = Nagios::Object::Config->new(
Version => 2.0,
regexp_matching => 1,
true_regexp_matching => 2
);
parse()
Parse a nagios object configuration file into memory. Although Nagios::Objects will be created, they are not really usable until the
register() method is called.
$parser->parse( "myfile.cfg" );
find_object()
Search through the list of objects' names and return the first match. The second argument is optional. Always using it can
considerably reduce the size of the list to be searched, so it is recommended.
my $object = $parser->find_object( "localhost" );
my $object = $parser->find_object( "oracle", "Nagios::Service" );
find_objects()
Search through the list of objects' names and return all the matches. The second argument is required.
my @object_list = $parser->find_objects( "load", "Nagios::Service" );
find_objects_by_regex()
Search through the list of objects' names and return a list of matches. The first argument will be evaluated as a regular expression.
The second argument is required and specifies what kind of object to search for.
The regular expressions are created by translating the "*" to ".*?" and "?" to ".". For now (v0.9), this code completely ignores
Nagios's use_regexp_matching and use_true_regexp_matching and does full RE matching all the time.
my @objects = $parser->find_objects_by_regex( "switch_*", "Nagios::Host" );
my @objects = $parser->find_objects_by_regex( "server0?", "Nagios::Host" );
all_objects_for_type()
Obtain a reference to all objects of the specified Nagios object type.
Usage: $objects = all_objects_for_type($object_type)
Parameters:
$object_type - A specific Nagios object type, i.e. "Nagios::Contact"..
Returns:
A reference to an array of references to all objects of the specified
type associated with this configuration. Objects of this type added
to the configuration following the call to this method _will_ be
accessible through this reference after the fact.
Note that the array reference by the return value may be empty.
Example:
my $contacts = $config->all_objects_for_type("Nagios::Contact");
if (scalar(@$contacts) == 0) {
print "No contacts have yet been defined
";
} else {
foreach $contact (@$contacts) {
...
}
}
all_objects()
Returns an arrayref with all objects parsed from the config in it.
my $everything = $config->all_objects;
find_attribute()
Search through the objects parsed thus far, looking for a particular textual name. When found, return that object. If called with two
arguments, it will search through all objects currently loaded until a match is found. A third argument may specify the type of object
to search for, which may speed up the search considerably.
my $object = $parser->find_attribute( "command_name", "check_host_alive" );
my $object = $parser->find_attribute( "command_name", "check_host_alive", 'Nagios::Host' );
resolve()
Resolve the template for the specified object. Templates will not work until this has been done.
$parser->resolve( $object );
register()
Examine all attributes of an object and link all of it's references to other Nagios objects to their respective perl objects. If this
isn't called, some methods will return the textual name instead of a perl object.
$parser->register( $host_object );
my $timeperiod_object = $host_object->notification_period;
resolve_objects()
Resolve all objects currently loaded into memory. This can be called any number of times without corruption.
$parser->resolve_objects();
register_objects()
Same deal as resolve_objects(), but as you'd guess, it registers all objects currently loaded into memory.
$parser->register_objects();
enable_regexp_matching()/disable_regexp_matching()
This correlates to the "use_regexp_matching" option in nagios.cfg. When this option is enabled, Nagios::Object::Config will translate
"*" to ".*?" and "?" to "." and evaluate the result as a perl RE, anchored at both ends for any value that can point to multiple other
objects (^ and $ are added to either end).
$parser->enable_regexp_matching;
$parser->disable_regexp_matching;
enable_true_regexp_matching()/disable_true_regexp_matching()
This correlates to the "use_true_regexp_matching" option in nagios.cfg. This is very similar to the enable_regexp_matching() option,
but matches more data and allows more powerful RE syntax. These modules will allow you the full power of perl RE's - this is probably
more than is available in Nagios, so don't blame me if something works here but not in Nagios (it's usually the other way around
anyways).
The generated RE's have the same translation as above, but do not have the anchors to ^ and $.
This option always supercedes enable_regexp_matching.
$parser->enable_true_regexp_matching;
$parser->disable_true_regexp_matching;
list_hosts(), list_hostgroups(), etc.
Returns an array/arrayref of objects of the given type.
$config->list_hosts
$config->list_hostgroups
$config->list_services
$config->list_timeperiods
$config->list_commands
$config->list_contacts
$config->list_contactgroups
$config->list_hostdependencies
$config->list_servicedependencies
$config->list_hostescalations
$config->list_hostgroupescalations
$config->list_serviceescalations
$config->list_servicegroups
$config->list_hostextinfo
$config->list_serviceextinfo
AUTHOR
Al Tobey <tobeya@cpan.org> Contributions From:
Lynne Lawrence (API & bugs)
perl v5.12.4 2011-10-22 Nagios::Object::Config(3pm)