alert scripts--urgent

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Tue Jan 17 23:51:19 CET 2006


On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Nirmal Modi wrote:

>
> I am monitoring remote services manualy...so.i need to refresh my browsers continuously....thats  tedious. I need to look at all server's pages even i am bussy with other work.

To the best of my knowledge Nagios is updating it's own pages for years
now. So there is nothing manually required.

>  So i want to generate alert,means whenever any service of any server goes critical it alert me by pop up.That so and so service of server is critical.
>
> Please help me to sort it out....I want scripts either in perl or shell, php....any  champ  can make a sample for  me or give me stuff,i can work on it.

Have you taken any trouble at all to find anything yourself? Because it
seems there are plenty of alerting tools out there but you haven't even
bothered to look for them.

Go to http://www.nagiosexchange.org/

Hugo.

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