Hi Eric,
Thanks for your reply. I do have nrpe running under xinetd on the host I'm
trying to monitor.
And running the nrpe checl locally:
[root@ops:~] #/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H localhost
NRPE v2.15
[root@ops:~] #grep only_from /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe
only_from = 127.0
Hi
Does the deamon run under xinetd? Then you have to configure the only_from
in */etc/**xinetd.d**/**nrpe* to.
Regards
Eric
Am 01.05.2015 06:46 schrieb "Tim Dunphy" :
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to monitor a host in the Amazon EC2 cloud.
>
> Yet when I try to check NRPE from the monitoring host
Hello,
I am trying to monitor a host in the Amazon EC2 cloud.
Yet when I try to check NRPE from the monitoring host I am getting an SSL
handshake error:
[root@monitor1:~] #/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H ops.jokefire.com
CHECK_NRPE: Error - Could not complete SSL handshake.
And if I te
Vpnc will help u to login VPN from Linux machine.
On 1 May 2015 02:12, "Tim" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is there a possibility to connect to a VPN manually before login on CentOS
> desktop (Gnome). I know of a similar functionality in Windows.
>
> Is there a tutorial or something?
>
> Thank you
> Tim
>
Hi all,
is there a possibility to connect to a VPN manually before login on CentOS
desktop (Gnome). I know of a similar functionality in Windows.
Is there a tutorial or something?
Thank you
Tim
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> Check selinux context for directory?
This is Centos 7 minimal running in an openvz container. As far as I
can tell selinux is not present. sestatus returns command not found.
>> I have noanacron installed on a fresh centos 7 install.
>>
>> I added this too settings.
>>
>> nano /etc/cron.d/0
we can set ulimt to limit the number of open files
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator <
goetz.reini...@filmakademie.de> wrote:
> +1 Thanks! That was a little bit confusing at first.
>
> Regards . Götz
>
> Am 30.04.15 um 04:21 schrieb carlh04...@gmail.com:
> >
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 02:24:27PM +0200, Peter van Hooft wrote:
> > Message: 4
> > Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 08:35:29 -0500
> > From: Matt Garman
> > To: CentOS mailing list
> > Subject: [CentOS] nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5
> > and 6?
> > Message-ID:
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> > Content-
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 08:35:29 -0500
> From: Matt Garman
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: [CentOS] nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5
> and 6?
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> We have a "compute cluster" of about 100 m
On 04/30/2015 03:38 AM, Venkateswara Rao Dokku wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have php 5.4.16 php in my centos 7 machine & when I searched over
> internet I could see it is effected by some vulenrabilities. So I wanted to
> upgrade my PHP to 5.6.x, but did not find procedure for it.
>
> When I tried yum up
+1 Thanks! That was a little bit confusing at first.
Regards . Götz
Am 30.04.15 um 04:21 schrieb carlh04...@gmail.com:
> Thank you for clarifying this, Johan. Very much appreciated!
>
> On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 22:28:00 +0200
> Johan Kooijman wrote:
>
>> Carl,
>>
>> By default my.cnf has to
Also check out NetApp performance monitors, e.g. autoupport web site or
trusty old filer-mrtg. NFS ops and cpu load might be an indication of
things going wrong at the NetApp end - you might run into particular
bugs and want to upgrade to the latest patch level of the OS.
Hi,
I have php 5.4.16 php in my centos 7 machine & when I searched over
internet I could see it is effected by some vulenrabilities. So I wanted to
upgrade my PHP to 5.6.x, but did not find procedure for it.
When I tried yum upgrade php, it says "no packages marked for update"
Can you please giv
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