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2017 Apr 01
2
how do you test (nagios) that upsmon is connected?
On 04/01/2017 03:14 PM, Dan Craciun wrote: > On my Nagios monitoring system I use check_nut_plus (that in turn > calls upsc) to monitor the status (ups.status), load (ups.load), > battery charge (battery.charge) and runtime (battery.runtime). > > If these return "unknown", it means upsd is no longer monitoring the > UPS. As long as you get data, upsd is working. >
2017 Apr 01
0
how do you test (nagios) that upsmon is connected?
On my Nagios monitoring system I use check_nut_plus (that in turn calls upsc) to monitor the status (ups.status), load (ups.load), battery charge (battery.charge) and runtime (battery.runtime). If these return "unknown", it means upsd is no longer monitoring the UPS. As long as you get data, upsd is working. PS: as an example, this is my check for the status: /usr/bin/perl -w
2009 Feb 13
10
Nagios: Error: Service check command ... not defined anywhere!
Hello CentOS users, I have problems posting the question below to the Nagios mailing list (my subscription is not accepted for some reason). Has anybody of you already had this probably frequent problem with Nagios in CentOS? I can''t use check_squid from command-plugins.cfg (s. below) Thank you for any hints Alex ---------- Forwarded message ---------- To: nagios-users at
2017 Apr 01
0
how do you test (nagios) that upsmon is connected?
On Sat, 1 Apr 2017, Stuart Gathman wrote: > On 04/01/2017 03:14 PM, Dan Craciun wrote: >> On my Nagios monitoring system I use check_nut_plus (that in turn >> calls upsc) to monitor the status (ups.status), load (ups.load), >> battery charge (battery.charge) and runtime (battery.runtime). >> >> If these return "unknown", it means upsd is no longer
2017 Apr 03
1
how do you test (nagios) that upsmon is connected?
thank you all for your input. Roger, I'm a nut noob and only marginally understand the implementation (from your other email), but I really like the idea of a heartbeat and design wise it makes a lot of sense. I'll see if I can implement it some time soon. thank you, Spike On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 1:54 PM Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote: > On Sat, 1 Apr 2017, Stuart
2007 Apr 11
10
Nagios asterisk monitoring
Dear list, I am trying to configure the nagios plugin called check_sip. I just read the README file included with the plugin. I follow the readme steps to configure the plugin, without success. In the nagios web interface I can see (No output!) In the status information column. If I run the chech_sip plugin from a linux console, I get /usr/local/nagios/libexec# ./check_sip -u
2023 Jun 11
1
Upssched 100% CPU after updating Debian 12
Hi, I have been running nut successfully for a long time with my Debian 11 server. I upgraded my server to Debian 12 today, which upgraded nut also from 2.7.4-13 to 2.8.0-7. I noticed that after upgrade there was a upssched process running and taking 100% cpu time. I checked if there were any changes to configuration file formats with nut upgrade and only differences I noticed were a terminology
2006 Jun 22
4
Quality monitoring
Does anyone out there have a recommendation for tools that will monitor the quality of VoIP systems? I am looking for jitter and MOS monitoring. I have a custom Nagios plugin that is alerting me if the jitter jumps out of a 20ms but I am looking for a little more detail. I would not be against writing something in Perl for Nagios to do but I don't really know where to start on measuring jitter
2015 May 24
2
specify port on check_memcached.pl
Hey guys, I'm trying use check_memcached.pl to monitor a couple of memcached services running on two ports. I have my command definition setup like this: # 'check_memcached' command definition define command { command_name check_memcached command_line $USER1$/check_memcached.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ } And I have my service definitions setup like this: # Define a
2012 Jan 06
1
upsmon+snmp-ups does not shut down system
I've googled and RTFM'ed, but still can't solve this one. I hope you folks can. This affects my entire computer cluster, but let's start simple: I've got a computer running NUT; OS is Scientific Linux 5.5; kernel 2.6.18-274.12.1.el5xen. It connects to an APC SMART-UPS via an APC SmartCard using the snmp-ups driver. It generally works: upsmon will detect if the battery is low
2009 Dec 09
3
nagios 3 packages?
So, my favorite RPM repository (EPEL) only has the ancient nagios-2.12 or so. What's the repo you use for Nagios 3? -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/
2012 Sep 10
5
Nagios purge deleted items and notify nagios service problem
I am using stored configs to manage my nagios host and services checks and I have run into a problem that I have been unable to solve. When the stored configs are purged from puppet the nagios server correctly removes them from the services and hosts file but does not notify the nagios service and instead throws an error. So the entries are still there and nagios still reports on them until
2017 Jun 09
2
Apple Mac slave
On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Robbie van der Walle wrote: > After the first test and the NAS is restarted I had to change the > setting battery.charge.low again to 80? Does the NAS DSM reset battery.charge.low to 10 or is it internal to the UPS? You will have to experiment by disconnecting the UPS control lead from the NAS and connecting it (if possible) to the Mac. After setting to 80 and a
2011 Feb 28
1
Nagios monitoring with example42 modules
Folks: I''ve started to play around with the comprehensive integrated module set from example42 (http://www.example42.com/). Following the instructions, I set up one node as a nagios server, with ''include nagios''. I set up another node to be monitored via nagios, with ''include nagios::target". I set $monitor=true for the base node, which is inherited by
2009 Sep 14
4
Contribution to wiki: nagios incompatibility with centos 5.2
Hi I would like to contribute to the wiki.centos.org: username: boel subject: nagios incompatibility with centos 5.2 location: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Nagios content: A security feature of centos 5.2 SELinux prevents the access from the apache httpd server to the needed /var/nagios files. The error manifests itself in the /var/log/messages as "SELinux is preventing the tac.cgi from
2009 Jun 20
1
Fw: RE:Nagios under *[solved]
Hi Steve Thanks for all your help, i followed your answers and found on that nagios was being run as user nagios....and if i executed the last command it asked for a password [i tried nagios password,root password etc] but it did not work..it the end i opened nagios.cfg and changed the NAGIOS_USER to root and changed the ownership permissons on the script also to root..I now get the correct
2012 Sep 05
1
Nagios and www-data users.
I''m sure people have hit this problem before. In my nagios module, the nagios command pipe file at /var/lib/nagios3/rw/nagios.cmd is owned by the nagios user, but needs to be written to by the www-data user. Adding the www-user to the nagios group is one solution, but that requires that the nagios module potentially modify the www-data user, which seems bad. What''s the best way
2006 Jun 20
2
yum install nagios, adding dag repository
Hi, I'm running an Opteron 64 bit server, and in an effort to re-join it to my nagios monitoring, I have tried the install nagios via Yum. When I type: yum install nagios, or nagios-nrpe, or nagios-plugins, I get: "Nothing to do". as output. In wanting to add the DAG repository to my machine, the documentation i've come across seems vague. Can someone advise me on either of
2007 Dec 31
3
Builtin Nagios types
Hi all, I''ve just merged in support for builtin Nagios types into the 0.24.x branch, and I''d like people to give them a once-over before I incorporate them into a release (based on a few (hopefully small) outstanding bugs in 0.24.1, I expect I''ll put out a 0.24.2 in the next week or so). The only thing I''d currently consider a gotcha right now is that
2015 Jun 22
2
Nagios, getting started
Hi List, I have noted a number of times, various comments on this list about Nagios, hence my questions. just been employed by an ISP and they want to upgrade their fairly extensive nagios monitoring. They are mostly an ubuntu lts shop, so 1st question What advantages does the RH/CentOS world have (if any?) over the ubuntu LTS world? They are talking about running the server on a vm, as I