Server Reboot

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npolovenko
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by npolovenko »

@kakomaisa, Try changing Nagios XI <root@localhost> to a custom email. Sometimes SMTP servers would block emails from root@localhost.
Please shut down the server you're monitoring for 5 minutes and on the XI home page click on the event log (in the left column) and take a screenshot of the event log page.
Are you seeing a SERVICE NOTIFICATION entry indicating that XI sent an email notification after the server went down?
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kakomaisa
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Re: Server Reboot

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Hi
I turn the server down for 5 minutes I also change the email to [email protected].
still I did not receive any email notification .
iam sending the log screenshot on the private .
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by npolovenko »

@kakomaisa,
Iam assuming when ever the server shutdown I should receive a notification , am I wrong .
Iam not sure what service you are talking about .
Do you have a host check for the server that is being rebooted? If no or not sure, please go to the Core Configurations Manager, click on Hosts and create a new host.
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Make sure under Check Command to select "check-host-alive".
In the address field you can insert the IP address of the host.
Make sure to assign the nagiosadmin contact under the Alert Settings Tab.

Here is the more detailed instruction on how to create a host check.
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... gement.pdf
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kakomaisa
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by kakomaisa »

Hi
I went to configure then core configure manager , I created new host and I select host then new host .
On check command I select check host alive and I shutdown the host .
I can see from the console the host is down but no notifications again .
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tgriep
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Re: Server Reboot

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Some SMTP server do not allow emails to have a root email address and they wouls block them.
Please to to the Admin > Manage Email Settings menu and put on a valid From address and update the settings.
See if that fixes the issue.

Another thing, the email server password has a ! in it, can you change that on the SMTP server and update the settings on the Nagios server and see if that works as well to fix the issue.
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kakomaisa
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by kakomaisa »

Hi
I change the email to my email address also I used my username instead of the one that has ! and still no luck .
Iam using version 5.6.0 is there any bug on this new release .
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tgriep
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Re: Server Reboot

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Yes, there is a bug in 5.6.0 that could cause the issue you are having.
Please upgrade the server to XI version 5.6.1, that should fix the issue.
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by kakomaisa »

Hi
Can you send me an article on how to upgrade it to 5.6.1 .
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by kakomaisa »

Hi
I upgraded to 5.6.1 and still no notifications .
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Re: Server Reboot

Post by tgriep »

Login to the XI GUI as nagiosadmin and click on the user name in the top right corner.
Click on the Notification Preferences menu and make sure the notifications are enabled and the alert types.
Click on the Notification Methods menu and make sure the Receive alerts via email. is checked.

Save any changes.

Then go to the Admin > Monitoring Engine Status menu and make sure notifications are enabled under the Monitoring Engine Process dashlet.

Check the Home > Notification menu to see if a new notification is generated. If so, see if you received the email.
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