AW: Sending commands via WWW
Frederik Vanhee
frederik.vanhee at perso.be
Fri Apr 29 15:20:01 CEST 2005
Hello Philipp,
don't expect too much of my plugin. I'm not a programmer, I just wrote a
simple script that looks in the daemon.log, to see if the group
completed and it displays the clients that failed if that's the case.
I will post it next week.
Have a nice weekend
Frederik
Sand Philipp wrote:
>Could you please provide this plugin for networker?
>We're using snmp traps so far, but maybe your plugin is an good alternative :)
>
>
>
>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>Von: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:nagios-users-
>>admin at lists.sourceforge.net] Im Auftrag von Frederik Vanhee
>>Gesendet: Freitag, 29. April 2005 14:20
>>An: Marcin Wasilewski
>>Cc: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>>Betreff: Re: [Nagios-users] Sending commands via WWW
>>
>>Hello Marcin,
>>
>>I'm doing about the same thing. I have written a plugin that checks if
>>the backup runs fine and when the day arrives to change the tapes, the
>>plugin outputs a warning (exit 1) and the message : 'please change the
>>tapes'.
>>
>>I don't know how sophisticated your backup software is, but I'm using
>>Legato Networker and I can ask for the name of the tapes in the jukebox.
>>And then I can compare these names with the tapes that are needed. So my
>>message 'please change the tapes' disappears automatically, on the
>>condition that you run the plugin more than once a day of course, for
>>example once an hour.
>>
>>Frederik
>>
>>
>>Marcin Wasilewski wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I'm using Nagios for about 2 years and it very good.
>>>
>>>
>>>From time to time I have an idea to use it to something new and I wonder
>>
>>
>>>about something like that:
>>>
>>>I have created passive service:
>>>define service{
>>># use generic-service ; Name of service
>>>template to use
>>> host_name Backup_host
>>> service_description change_tape
>>> is_volatile 1
>>> active_checks_enabled 0
>>> passive_checks_enabled 1
>>> max_check_attempts 1
>>> check_period 24x7
>>> contact_groups admins
>>> notification_interval 15
>>> notification_period 24x7
>>> notification_options w,u,c,r
>>> normal_check_interval 480
>>> retry_check_interval 540
>>> check_command check_none
>>> }
>>>
>>>and I use such cron script:
>>>01 09 * * * /etc/nagios/skrypty/tapes
>>>
>>>
>>>#!/bin/bash
>>>DZIEN=`date +%u`
>>>
>>>if [ "$DZIEN" == "5" ]
>>>then
>>>echo "[`date +%s`]
>>>PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;Backup_host;change_tape;1;\"Change tapes:
>>>TAPE1, TAPE2\"" >> /var/log/nagios/rw/nagios.cmd
>>>fi
>>>
>>># Last wednesday of month
>>>[ $(date -d '+ 1 week' +%-m) -ne $(date +%-m) ] && \
>>>[ $(date +%A) == "środa" ] && echo "[`date +%s`]
>>>PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;Backup_host;change_tape;1;\"Change tapes:
>>>TAPE4, TAPE5\"" >> /var/log/nagios/rw/nagios.cmd
>>>
>>>
>>>It works and it's fine :)
>>>
>>>Now I would like to disable this warning after changing the tapes. I
>>>
>>>
>>could
>>
>>
>>>do this by executing another shell script but it is not the way it should
>>>be.
>>>I'm looking for some ideas/suggestions/help on executing it from Nagios'
>>>WWW - maybe by creating button/link on the page and executing cmd.cgi or
>>>extinfo.cgi?
>>>If it is a good idea please help me create the proper command.
>>>
>>>Best regards
>>>Marcin
>>>
>>>
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