Getting graphs for one host, but not another... but both in same hostgroup
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fragment90 at googlemail.com
Thu Oct 14 19:23:40 CEST 2010
Simple check this site of the pnp4nagios documentation:
http://docs.pnp4nagios.org/pnp-0.4/verify
I think this will help you out finding and analysing the logfiles.
Am 14.10.2010 16:28, schrieb Andrew Davis:
> I've stumbled across something odd. We're using Nagios and PNP4Nagios
> to get trending and graphs. I have two clients in the same hostgroup.
> The hostgroup name is "linux-servers". Members are "osiris1" and
> "imhotep". I'm using NRPE to check each. Relevant config files are
> below. In a nutshell, I'm getting disk graphs for Osiris1, but not for
> Imhotep and I can't figure out why. To clarify... the disk graphs are
> there for both. However, for host Osiris1 they are populated with
> data. But for host Imhotep they are blank (not non-existent, existent,
> but blank/empty). Checking manually at the command line of the Nagios
> server shows the pipe and the subsequent data (tests at bottm of
> email). I could understand if was monitoring the hosts individually
> and had a typo in a config for one, but I'm monitoring them as a
> hostgroup and command line tests work, but one is giving graphs with
> results and the other blank graphs. Any thoughts?
>
> *hosts.cfg* (/relevant portion/):
>
> ##### Linux Hosts #####
> # -- Linux host
> define host {
> name Linux-Servers
> register 0
>
> hostgroups linux-servers
> check_command check-host-alive
> icon_image tux.png
> statusmap_image tux.png
> icon_image_alt Linux Server
> max_check_attempts 3
> check_period 24x7
> contact_groups unixadmins
> notification_interval 120
> notification_period 24x7
> notification_options d, u, r, f, s
> }
> define host {
> host_name imhotep
> use Linux-Servers
> alias Imhotep (SLES)
> address 10.1.1.57
> parents *changed_for_security_reasons*
> }
> define host {
> host_name osiris1
> use Linux-Servers
> alias Osiris1 (SLES)
> address 10.1.1.52
> parents *changed_for_security_reasons*
> }
>
> *hostgroups.cfg* (/relevant portion/):
>
> ##### Linux Servers #####
> define hostgroup {
> hostgroup_name linux-servers
> alias Linux Servers (Checked via NRPE)
> members imhotep, osiris1
> }
>
> *checkcommands.cfg* (/relevant portion/):
>
> define command {
> command_name check_nrpe
> command_line $USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t
> 60 -c $ARG1$
> }
>
> *services.cfg* (/relevant portion/):
>
> define service {
> hostgroup_name linux-servers
> service_description DISK
> check_command check_nrpe!check_disks
> max_check_attempts 3
> normal_check_interval 15
> retry_check_interval 5
> check_period 24x7
> notification_interval 120
> notification_period 24x7
> notification_options w, u, c, r, f, s
> contact_groups unixadmins
> action_url
> /nagios/pnp/index.php?host=$HOSTNAME$&srv=$SERVICEDESC$
> }
>
> Manual tests from Nagios command line:
>
> [nagios at nephilim ]$ /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H imhotep -c
> check_disks
> DISK OK| /=37431MB;62067;65515;0;68964 /dev/shm=0MB;7187;7586;0;7986
> /srv=487666MB;857825;905482;0;953139
> /Process=771063MB;1151634;1215614;0;1279594
> /home=484743MB;974463;1028600;0;1082737
> /mnt/store=906386MB;1715990;1811323;0;1906656
> /data=397590MB;837857;884405;0;930953
> /mnt/archives=2715115MB;4618679;4875272;0;5131866
> [nagios at nephilim ]$ /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H osiris1 -c
> check_disks
> DISK OK| /=5753MB;62067;65515;0;68964 /dev/shm=0MB;7013;7403;0;7793
> /mnt/store=906386MB;1715990;1811323;0;1906656
> /mnt/newxray=651767MB;837621;884155;0;930690
> /mnt/incell=1503651MB;1715990;1811323;0;1906656
> /mnt/newdata=788776MB;878368;927166;0;975965
> /share=560786MB;851256;898548;0;945840
> /data=397590MB;837857;884405;0;930953
> /home=484743MB;974463;1028600;0;1082737
> /mnt/archives=2715115MB;4618679;4875272;0;5131866
> /Peptide=452914MB;844445;891359;0;938273
>
> Any thoughts? I'm stumped on this one... anyone know where PNP keeps
> its logs? I'm thinking I might be able to grep through the logs for
> the host with the blank graphs and find something...
> --
>
>
> A. Davis
> Email:nccomp at gmail.com
>
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