Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
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Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
Dear Team,
I have schedued down time for one of the server through nagiosadmin user.
How ever eventhough it shows succesfully scheduled down time its not reflecting in the tool with the down time symbol.
Nagios Version 3.5.0
Thanks!!!!!
I have schedued down time for one of the server through nagiosadmin user.
How ever eventhough it shows succesfully scheduled down time its not reflecting in the tool with the down time symbol.
Nagios Version 3.5.0
Thanks!!!!!
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
Can you post your nagios.cfg file please.
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
attaching nagios.cfg file for your reference.
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
Are you still getting alerts during this downtime?
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
yes i am getting the alerts as the down time is not set on the host.
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
In an ssh session on your Core server can you:
Then submit a scheduled downtime. Is anything logged in the SSH session?
Code: Select all
tail -f /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log /var/log/httpd/error_log
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
Hi Team,
Now i am facing this not only while setting the down time even if i try to add new service for the existing server which is already being monitored the newely added server is got getting reflected in the tool.
It appears as soon as it is added but disappears after some time.
Kindly help me in fixing the same as it is becoming a big issue now.
Thanks,
RKJ
Now i am facing this not only while setting the down time even if i try to add new service for the existing server which is already being monitored the newely added server is got getting reflected in the tool.
It appears as soon as it is added but disappears after some time.
Kindly help me in fixing the same as it is becoming a big issue now.
Thanks,
RKJ
Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
Please run through these instructions, and post the error_log if anything occurs.Box293 wrote:In an ssh session on your Core server can you:
Then submit a scheduled downtime. Is anything logged in the SSH session?Code: Select all
tail -f /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log /var/log/httpd/error_log
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Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
even if i onboard any server also i am unable to view in the nagios portal.
It is getting added succesfully how ever when i serarch for the host it doesnt shows up and some time it appears after 2,3 refresh of the page and again disappears .
Kindly help me in fixing the issue as it has become a problem
It is getting added succesfully how ever when i serarch for the host it doesnt shows up and some time it appears after 2,3 refresh of the page and again disappears .
Kindly help me in fixing the issue as it has become a problem
Re: Down time not reflecting in the nagios Tool
Please follow this information.rkennedy wrote:Please run through these instructions, and post the error_log if anything occurs.Box293 wrote:In an ssh session on your Core server can you:
Then submit a scheduled downtime. Is anything logged in the SSH session?Code: Select all
tail -f /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log /var/log/httpd/error_log
Also, post your entire apache error + access logs - /var/log/httpd/error_log and /var/log/httpd/access_log
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