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- Wed Jan 06, 2016 11:02 am
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Network outage view without access to all hosts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1932
Re: Network outage view without access to all hosts
The epel version is pretty outdated at this point. Source installations are usually the cleanest method. If you would like to make an enhancement request, you can post something here and it will be looked at by our active core developer. Not everything is going to be added that gets posted, but it ...
- Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:37 am
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Network outage view without access to all hosts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1932
Re: Network outage view without access to all hosts
ah sorry, my bad. I should have mentioned that i'm using Nagios Core 3.51 from the CentOS EPEL repository. However your explanation is very clear. It's a bit strange to me that the coders decided to put this in the sourcecode instead of creating an option in the configuration files for it. In my spe...
- Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:41 am
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Network outage view without access to all hosts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1932
Network outage view without access to all hosts
Hi Guys,
i'm looking for a way to use the network outages view on the tactical overview without providing my users rights to view all hosts.
However i can't seem to find the right solution on how to do this.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!,
Marcel
i'm looking for a way to use the network outages view on the tactical overview without providing my users rights to view all hosts.
However i can't seem to find the right solution on how to do this.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!,
Marcel
- Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:22 am
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Monitoring/alerting for network interface problems
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2513
Re: Monitoring/alerting for network interface problems
You could write a simple bash script to do this and send the correct exit code to the NRPE client. Like this: #!/bin/bash if [[ -z $1 || -z $2 || -z $3 ]] then echo "usage $0 interface warning alert" echo echo "example $0 eth0 1000 2000" exit else echo -n fi COLLISION_COUNTER=`ca...