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On Tuesday 07 December 2004 21:59, Michael Madden wrote:
> Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of
> network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that
> I can run from the command line? Ri
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:49:34PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
>
> So you had "stable" there before, and switched them to "sid" to install
> nagios? If that's the case, then that mixing of stable and sid (unstable)
> is probably what caused the problem.
>
> The best way to fix this is to run "apt-get
p wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:11:17PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
>> p wrote:
>> > i just tried to install "nagios-common" and it
>> > removed a lot of my good programs
>> > why would a "network monitoring tool" need to
>> > decimate a system?
>> > i was running sid.
>> I am running Sid as
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 04:40:28PM -0600, Jacob S wrote:
>
> Sounds like you had a different problem with your system that you didn't
> notice until you tried to install nagios-common.
>
> I am running Sarge, not sid, and I didn't actually complete the install,
> but running "apt-get install nag
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:19:08PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
> p wrote:
> >i just tried to install "nagios-common" and it
> >removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine,
> >mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch
> >the surface. (i'm still trying to access the
> >totality of what it remov
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:11:17PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
> p wrote:
>
> > i just tried to install "nagios-common" and it
> > removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine,
> > mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch
> > the surface. (i'm still trying to access the
> > totality of what i
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 21:54:30 +
p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:09:58PM -0600, Jacob S wrote:
> > On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500
> > Andr?s Rold?n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > Are there any network m
p wrote:
i just tried to install "nagios-common" and it
removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine,
mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch
the surface. (i'm still trying to access the
totality of what it removed.) from what's left,
i may have to rebuild the box. (mplayer won't
even
p wrote:
> i just tried to install "nagios-common" and it
> removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine,
> mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch
> the surface. (i'm still trying to access the
> totality of what it removed.) from what's left,
> i may have to rebuild the box. (mplayer
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:09:58PM -0600, Jacob S wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500
> Andr?s Rold?n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability
> > > of network resources (HTTP
El Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:09:58PM -0600 Jacob S ha dit:
> On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500
> Andrés Roldán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability
> > > of network resources (HTT
On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500
Andrés Roldán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability
> > of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS,
> > RSYNC) that I can run from
Nagios may help.
Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of
> network
> resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that I can
> run from the command line? Right now I'm using a shell script that checks
Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network
resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that I can
run from the command line? Right now I'm using a shell script that checks
if the machine is pingable, but I'm finding that often the service has
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