Re: [icinga-users] Trying to implement my 1st customized check

2017-04-10 Thread Jan.Dreyer
Hi Matthew. Am 10.04.2017 um 02:50 schrieb Matthew Herzog mailto:matthew.her...@gmail.com>>: critical/config: Error: Object 'snmp-memory' of type 'CheckCommand' re-defined: in /etc/icinga2/conf.d/templates/nplz-snmp-mem.conf: 1:0-1:32; previous definition: in /usr/share/icinga2/include/command

Re: [icinga-users] Trying to implement my 1st customized check

2017-04-10 Thread Andreas Maus
Good morning. On Sun Apr 09, 2017 at 20:50:37PM -0400, Matthew Herzog wrote: > I'm trying to use snmp-memory (check_snmp_mem.pl) with snmp version 3. I > have only one zone, "nplz." > I have a couple of servers whose memory consumption needs to be monitored. > > I have a file conf.d/templates/npl

[icinga-users] Auto-acknowledgeing checks on an unconnected instance

2017-04-10 Thread Edgar Fuß
I guess this is close to a FAQ, but I couldn't find an answer. When a remote instance (not the whole host) goes down, all checks for that command endpoint go into the unknown state. I would like to see just one for each instance. So I configured a Service issuing a dummy check and a Dependency

[icinga-users] Significance of command_endpoint attribute in host object

2017-04-10 Thread Jayapandian Ponraj
Hi Can someone explain the significance of command_endpoint attribute in the host object? The command_endpoint in service object says where to executed the check but I can't find a use case for the same attribute in host object. As of now am using it like the following: apply service abc { app

Re: [icinga-users] Significance of command_endpoint attribute in host object

2017-04-10 Thread Antony Stone
On Monday 10 April 2017 at 15:19:46, Jayapandian Ponraj wrote: > Hi > > Can someone explain the significance of command_endpoint attribute in the > host object? It's the machine which runs the check command to see whether the host is up. > The command_endpoint in service object says where to ex

Re: [icinga-users] Significance of command_endpoint attribute in host object

2017-04-10 Thread Edgar Fuß
> It's the machine which runs the check command to see whether the host is up. > You don't want a machine to check itself to see whether it's up (!), so the > standard arrangement is that the parent machine performs the check. I'm using the attribute to check a router that I can only reach from th

Re: [icinga-users] Significance of command_endpoint attribute in host object

2017-04-10 Thread Jayapandian Ponraj
On 10 April 2017 at 19:06, Antony Stone wrote: > On Monday 10 April 2017 at 15:19:46, Jayapandian Ponraj wrote: > > > Hi > > > > Can someone explain the significance of command_endpoint attribute in the > > host object? > > It's the machine which runs the check command to see whether the host is