Nagios-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 11

glynn.seymour at bayerbbs.com glynn.seymour at bayerbbs.com
Thu Jun 7 17:51:04 CEST 2007


>I agree with your analysis, it probably is just a matter of configuring
>the graph tool to recognise the output. But the OP mentioned
>NagiosGrapher and that's an example from a Nagiosgraph map file. Those
>two letters in the name make all the difference. :)

LoL, my brain suffered a buffer overrun and dumped the last 2 characters 
:-) all of my post refers to Nagiosgraph.

Sorry palleje, but the principals the same - check whether the translation 
can take place - don't know Nagiosgrapher but if it creates RRD files I'd 
check to see if any are being created for these services, and
switch on any debugging to its log files it has - tailing this whilst 
rerunning a check might return a few clues.

Again, apologies for the confusion. 

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