NT Disk Monitoring, OpenBSD Disk Monitoring, 3D Status

Karl R. Balsmeier karl at sfdata.net
Fri Jan 30 19:09:49 CET 2004


Howdy,

These are but two of the OS's i've been tasked to monitor the disks for.

On NT, I get a result that says "connection refused by host".  Should I
create a nagios user that matches my existing NT/2000 account?  Or is this
some kind of internal route/proxy error?  It's a large network.

On OpenBSD, it's saying "disk not mounted or nonexistant", yet when I do a
df, there's /dev/wd0a.  Should I trim it to wd0?

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I built this nagios setup on an openbsd 3.0 machine, and 3D status map
doesn't work, any suggestions?  Right now it tries to save the status.wrl as
a file instead of parsing it.  That tells me I need to activate something
other than the php I already have running, right?  What would that be? VRML?

-- 
Karl R. Balsmeier
Senior Systems Engineer
SFDATA.NET, LLC
Mobile 415.608.2681   Office: 415.396.0302




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