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From: Nick J. <ni...@na...> - 2002-10-06 23:49:43
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That sounds great, I'd love a diff. (cc'ing penemo-users in case there are others who are interested in this feature.) On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 11:41:05AM +0200, p.florijn wrote: > Hi Nick, > > I found your tool penemo. I'm running perl on win32. I managed to make it > work (excluded snmp and mail support, i'm working on that) with some > alterations. > > Are you planning to release a new release soon (perhaps with win32 support) > ? > > I hope to hear from you. > > Peter > > > > > > > |
From: Drury, J. <Jef...@us...> - 2002-07-16 14:00:05
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Rob, Here's what I get when I run wget (/usr/bin) via command line... [root@cssfs2 /root]# wget xww.asst.world.xerox.com --09:39:26-- http://xww.asst.world.xerox.com:80/ => `index.html.7' Connecting to xww.asst.world.xerox.com:80... connected! HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 91 [text/html] 0K -> [100%] 09:39:27 (88.87 KB/s) - `index.html.7' saved [91/91] see below for answers to your other questions... Thanks for taking the time to look at this -jeff -----Original Message----- From: Rob Helmer [mailto:ro...@na...] Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 4:06 AM To: pen...@li... Subject: Re: [Penemo-users] RE: HTTP Problem Hmm.. ok, I think this is a problem... :) This is what line 537 in agent.pm starts with : if ($check != 0) { $self->_set_http_status("0"); $self->_set_http_get_status("0"); $self->_set_http_get_message("failed url: $url"); $self->set_http_errlev('+'); return; } else { $self->_set_http_status("1"); $self->_set_http_get_status("1"); } The $check is null, which is very odd. Where is wget installed on your system? ... /usr/bin Is it on the user running penemo's path? ... yes What do you have for the value "http_command" in penemo.conf? ... http_command wget Thanks, Rob On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 04:01:15PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Everything looks normal, with the exception of this snippet, but I asked you > about this error previously and you said just ignore it as long as it > works... > > 13.xxx.xxx.xxx: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at > /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm > line 537 (#1) > (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that expected > a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message will identify which > operator was so unfortunate. > > 1 > > Hope this helps > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:40 PM > To: Drury, Jeff > Cc: pen...@li... > Subject: Re: HTTP Problem > > > Wierd. > > if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? > That would be helpful. > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've > downloaded > > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > > baffled! > > > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > > > -Jeff > > _____________________________ > > > > Jeffery Drury > > > > Sales Productivity & Process > > North American Solutions Group > > Xerox Corporation > > > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > > > jef...@us... > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference > August 25-28 in Las Vegas - http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm?source=osdntextlink > > _______________________________________________ > penemo-users mailing list > pen...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ penemo-users mailing list pen...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users |
From: Nicholas K. J. <nk...@na...> - 2002-07-13 15:52:53
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Unfortunately, (since im lazy) I never cut a new release with a few changes made to the code in cvs. Also, the cvs repository is not available to thepublic (I have yet to move it over to sourceforge). I'm on vacation right now, I'll try to do it when I get back. On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 12:53:55AM -0700, Rob Helmer wrote: > Hi Dex, > > > What version of Penemo are you running? I sent some patches to > Nick to correct a couple odd things I ran into running on Solaris > ( I've been running it in production for about a year now and it > works great ), you may need to do a CVS checkout as I'm not sure > if Nick made a new release yet. > > Please run penemo on the command line, as Nick suggests, and send > the error to the list. > > > > Thanks, > Rob > > On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:05:22PM -0700, Nicholas K. Jennings wrote: > > Hi Dex, > > > > Can you run penemo on the command line and report the output? Do > > you notice any errors? > > > > I'm cc'ing the list, and I know theres at least one guy on here who > > is using penemo on a Solaris machine, maybe he can provide some > > tips. I have not tested it myself on Solaris. > > > > - Nick > > > > On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:13:36PM -0400, dex wrote: > > > Nick, > > > > > > Having problems with Penemo sending mail. > > > > > > I am using solaris 8, everything this else works fine, just will not send out email notifications, sendmail is working fine as well. I did however have to change the location in your pm file, send mail is in /usr/lib. > > > > > > Dex > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > > Stuff, things, and much much more. > > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > > _______________________________________________ > > penemo-users mailing list > > pen...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > penemo-users mailing list > pen...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > |
From: Rob H. <ro...@na...> - 2002-07-13 07:54:24
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Hmm.. ok, I think this is a problem... :) This is what line 537 in agent.pm starts with : if ($check != 0) { $self->_set_http_status("0"); $self->_set_http_get_status("0"); $self->_set_http_get_message("failed url: $url"); $self->set_http_errlev('+'); return; } else { $self->_set_http_status("1"); $self->_set_http_get_status("1"); } The $check is null, which is very odd. Where is wget installed on your system? Is it on the user running penemo's path? What do you have for the value "http_command" in penemo.conf? Thanks, Rob On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 04:01:15PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Everything looks normal, with the exception of this snippet, but I asked you > about this error previously and you said just ignore it as long as it > works... > > 13.xxx.xxx.xxx: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at > /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm > line 537 (#1) > (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that expected > a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message will identify which > operator was so unfortunate. > > 1 > > Hope this helps > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:40 PM > To: Drury, Jeff > Cc: pen...@li... > Subject: Re: HTTP Problem > > > Wierd. > > if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? > That would be helpful. > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've > downloaded > > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > > baffled! > > > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > > > -Jeff > > _____________________________ > > > > Jeffery Drury > > > > Sales Productivity & Process > > North American Solutions Group > > Xerox Corporation > > > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > > > jef...@us... > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference > August 25-28 in Las Vegas - http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm?source=osdntextlink > > _______________________________________________ > penemo-users mailing list > pen...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > |
From: Rob H. <ro...@na...> - 2002-07-13 07:41:55
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Hi Dex, What version of Penemo are you running? I sent some patches to Nick to correct a couple odd things I ran into running on Solaris ( I've been running it in production for about a year now and it works great ), you may need to do a CVS checkout as I'm not sure if Nick made a new release yet. Please run penemo on the command line, as Nick suggests, and send the error to the list. Thanks, Rob On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:05:22PM -0700, Nicholas K. Jennings wrote: > Hi Dex, > > Can you run penemo on the command line and report the output? Do > you notice any errors? > > I'm cc'ing the list, and I know theres at least one guy on here who > is using penemo on a Solaris machine, maybe he can provide some > tips. I have not tested it myself on Solaris. > > - Nick > > On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:13:36PM -0400, dex wrote: > > Nick, > > > > Having problems with Penemo sending mail. > > > > I am using solaris 8, everything this else works fine, just will not send out email notifications, sendmail is working fine as well. I did however have to change the location in your pm file, send mail is in /usr/lib. > > > > Dex > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Stuff, things, and much much more. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > penemo-users mailing list > pen...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > |
From: Rob H. <ro...@na...> - 2002-07-13 07:38:58
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Hi Jeff, What is the error code returned to the shell? Run it like this to find out : wget http://test.url echo $? Send the value of "$?" to the list for a both a successful and a failed retreival.. Thanks, Rob On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 08:28:18AM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Wget 1.5.3... I am able to run this successfully via command line. > > -jeff > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 10:18 PM > To: Drury, Jeff > Cc: pen...@li... > Subject: Re: HTTP Problem > > > What version of wget are you using? Can you use it on the command line > and let me know if it returns on a different exit status depending on > whether > it fails or succeeds? > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 04:01:15PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > > Everything looks normal, with the exception of this snippet, but I asked > you > > about this error previously and you said just ignore it as long as it > > works... > > > > 13.xxx.xxx.xxx: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at > > /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm > > line 537 (#1) > > (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that > expected > > a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message will identify > which > > operator was so unfortunate. > > > > 1 > > > > Hope this helps > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] > > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:40 PM > > To: Drury, Jeff > > Cc: pen...@li... > > Subject: Re: HTTP Problem > > > > > > Wierd. > > > > if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? > > That would be helpful. > > > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > > > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > > > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > > > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've > > downloaded > > > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > > > baffled! > > > > > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > > > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > > > > > -Jeff > > > _____________________________ > > > > > > Jeffery Drury > > > > > > Sales Productivity & Process > > > North American Solutions Group > > > Xerox Corporation > > > > > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > > > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > > > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > > > > > jef...@us... > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Sponsored by: > ThinkGeek at http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ > _______________________________________________ > penemo-users mailing list > pen...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > |
From: Drury, J. <Jef...@us...> - 2002-07-10 12:47:25
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Has anybody been able to do an http check on a RedHat Linux box (6.1) using Penemo 1.0. It appears to be working but if you purposely give it an invalid URL to check it still shows as good. I'm using WGET to retrieve pages and am able to successfully do so via command line. I know this feature worked in a previous release but I just can't get it to function under this release. Nick this is still the same problem I reported previously. Thanks for your time... -jeff -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:nk...@na...] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:05 PM To: dex Cc: pen...@li... Subject: [Penemo-users] Re: Penemo Hi Dex, Can you run penemo on the command line and report the output? Do you notice any errors? I'm cc'ing the list, and I know theres at least one guy on here who is using penemo on a Solaris machine, maybe he can provide some tips. I have not tested it myself on Solaris. - Nick On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:13:36PM -0400, dex wrote: > Nick, > > Having problems with Penemo sending mail. > > I am using solaris 8, everything this else works fine, just will not send out email notifications, sendmail is working fine as well. I did however have to change the location in your pm file, send mail is in /usr/lib. > > Dex ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Stuff, things, and much much more. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ penemo-users mailing list pen...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users |
From: Nicholas K. J. <nk...@na...> - 2002-07-10 02:53:39
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Hi Dex, Can you run penemo on the command line and report the output? Do you notice any errors? I'm cc'ing the list, and I know theres at least one guy on here who is using penemo on a Solaris machine, maybe he can provide some tips. I have not tested it myself on Solaris. - Nick On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:13:36PM -0400, dex wrote: > Nick, > > Having problems with Penemo sending mail. > > I am using solaris 8, everything this else works fine, just will not send out email notifications, sendmail is working fine as well. I did however have to change the location in your pm file, send mail is in /usr/lib. > > Dex |
From: Nicholas K. J. <nk...@na...> - 2002-06-27 17:25:20
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Hi Robert, Yes, it is very common to configure penemo to send only one message per error using the 'cap' setting. SERVER { id name="server" group="myservers" ip="10.1.1.1" ping notify level="2" cap="1" } This setting will ping SERVER and if an error is detected, it will send an email after the second error detected (level="2"). It will only send one email because the (cap="1") means cap the emails at 1. (cc'ing penemo-users to archive the question). - nick On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 02:20:28PM +0200, Kastl, Robert wrote: > Hi Nick > > penemo is pretty beautiful. > > But maybe you can help with the following problem: > > if an error is detected, penemo sends me an e-mail. that is okay > > when the error is permanent, for example over a weekend, i get about 200 e-mails with the same error-message, that ist not okay :-( > > My question is: Can i prevent penemo to send me more than one e-mail for one error ? > > > > Best regards... > > Robert Kastl > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > T-Systems CSM GmbH > Global Desktop Operations > Region 4 > IVS Traunstein-Rosenheim > E-Mail: rob...@t-... > Internet: http://www.t-systems.com > > |
From: Drury, J. <Jef...@us...> - 2002-06-17 12:37:36
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Wget 1.5.3... I am able to run this successfully via command line. -jeff -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 10:18 PM To: Drury, Jeff Cc: pen...@li... Subject: Re: HTTP Problem What version of wget are you using? Can you use it on the command line and let me know if it returns on a different exit status depending on whether it fails or succeeds? On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 04:01:15PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Everything looks normal, with the exception of this snippet, but I asked you > about this error previously and you said just ignore it as long as it > works... > > 13.xxx.xxx.xxx: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at > /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm > line 537 (#1) > (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that expected > a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message will identify which > operator was so unfortunate. > > 1 > > Hope this helps > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:40 PM > To: Drury, Jeff > Cc: pen...@li... > Subject: Re: HTTP Problem > > > Wierd. > > if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? > That would be helpful. > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've > downloaded > > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > > baffled! > > > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > > > -Jeff > > _____________________________ > > > > Jeffery Drury > > > > Sales Productivity & Process > > North American Solutions Group > > Xerox Corporation > > > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > > > jef...@us... > > > > > |
From: Nicholas K. J. <ni...@na...> - 2002-06-15 02:17:21
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What version of wget are you using? Can you use it on the command line and let me know if it returns on a different exit status depending on whether it fails or succeeds? On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 04:01:15PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Everything looks normal, with the exception of this snippet, but I asked you > about this error previously and you said just ignore it as long as it > works... > > 13.xxx.xxx.xxx: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at > /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm > line 537 (#1) > (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that expected > a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message will identify which > operator was so unfortunate. > > 1 > > Hope this helps > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:40 PM > To: Drury, Jeff > Cc: pen...@li... > Subject: Re: HTTP Problem > > > Wierd. > > if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? > That would be helpful. > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've > downloaded > > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > > baffled! > > > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > > > -Jeff > > _____________________________ > > > > Jeffery Drury > > > > Sales Productivity & Process > > North American Solutions Group > > Xerox Corporation > > > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > > > jef...@us... > > > > > |
From: Drury, J. <Jef...@us...> - 2002-06-14 20:10:27
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Everything looks normal, with the exception of this snippet, but I asked you about this error previously and you said just ignore it as long as it works... 13.xxx.xxx.xxx: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm line 537 (#1) (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that expected a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message will identify which operator was so unfortunate. 1 Hope this helps -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas K. Jennings [mailto:ni...@na...] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:40 PM To: Drury, Jeff Cc: pen...@li... Subject: Re: HTTP Problem Wierd. if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? That would be helpful. On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've downloaded > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > baffled! > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > -Jeff > _____________________________ > > Jeffery Drury > > Sales Productivity & Process > North American Solutions Group > Xerox Corporation > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > jef...@us... > > |
From: Nicholas K. J. <ni...@na...> - 2002-06-14 19:39:24
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Wierd. if you run penemo on the command line, do you see any strange output? That would be helpful. On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:27:25PM -0400, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Hi Nick, I just discovered that HTTP checking is not functioning... it > always shows as green, even when I purposely break it. I know wget is > working correctly due to the fact I can run it command line. I've downloaded > Penemo 1.0 again and replaced agent.pm, penemo (sbin), penemo.pm...I'm > baffled! > > OS: RedHat 6.1 > Penemo: 1.0 stable > > -Jeff > _____________________________ > > Jeffery Drury > > Sales Productivity & Process > North American Solutions Group > Xerox Corporation > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 011 > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > jef...@us... > > |
From: '<ni...@na...> - 2002-03-26 21:26:05
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Hi Jeff. (I'm cc'ing penemo-users to archive this information) On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 11:47:45AM -0500, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Greetings Nick, I have a couple of questions about the new version of > Penemo... after installing it I noticed pause buttons for each agent (nice > enhancement) however this is not what's shown on your webpage... did I > misconfigure something? I disable them for my website because I don't want people pausing my checks :) However, this concern is no longer applicable since the display on my website is not being used for real monitoring anymore. Perhaps I will enable them.... > I get the following error when running Penemo (I'll attach agent.conf): > > 13.175.192.105: http status : Argument "" isn't numeric in ne at > /usr/local/share/penemo/lib/penemo/agent.pm > line 537 (#1) > > (W) The indicated string was fed as an argument to an operator that > expected a numeric value instead. If you're fortunate the message > will identify which operator was so unfortunate. Hmm, well there are some areas of the code that don't do proper value checking, and these errors are just warnings. So unless the http check isn't working, I'd ignore it. When I get back into the code I am going to work on alot of these types of problems. > Finally, I can't get the pause function to work...when I use global pause it > appears like it's going to work --I'm able to input a time and click submit > but when I look at the page that's been generated it says: > > all agents paused until: 0 > > the html will be updated the next time penemo is run. > agents paused: > 13.142.96.82 > This appears to only be looking at the first agent and never pauses. When I > try to use the individual pause buttons I can input a time but when I hit > the submit button I get an internal server error... what's the proper > owner/grp/permissions for: > httpd > cgi-bin > penemo-admin.cgi > penemo The CGI and the penemo data directory are the only ones you should worry about, as far as permissions are concerned. It's pretty well explained in the install.txt (in the docs/ directory of the tar file). I don't have access to these files right now, so please look at them and if you have specific questions or things aren't working after you follow the steps (sorry the install isn't automated yet, thats another thing I need to work on), then please let me know. -- Nick Jennings |
From: Nick J. <ni...@na...> - 2002-03-26 21:05:17
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Hi Peter, thanks for checking out penemo. Currently there is no complete history tracking. However there are hooks in place, and I have some other software which could be used to implement history management/result gathering etc. I have been really busy on another open source project, and penemo has been put aside for the past year. However, recently, and myself and a friend have been talking about beginning some design discussion on the penemo-devel list, which could lead to some big improvements in the feature set of penemo, as well as it's flexibility etc. Please let me know of any ideas you have that might make penemo better, and feel free to join the development ideas/design discussions. (I am cc'ing penemo-users so that this information is archived). - Nick Jennings On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 06:30:55PM +0100, Peter Lienhard wrote: > Hi Nick > > Your network monitor is great! > > I've seen that you've implemented a history function but it doesn't work > on my system. The actual ping writes always over the old file. > And a timestamp of the actual ping is also missing. > > Do you know a solution for this problem? > > I'm working on a sun blade 100 with suse 7.3. > But I think this should'nt cause a problem. > > Thank you. > > Peter > > p.s. During summer holiday I could do some programming > in perl for your project if you like. But right now I'm quite busy > with my studies. > > |
From: '<ni...@na...> - 2001-11-08 22:21:40
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Hi Jeff, Penemo needs RWX access to it's data dir ( by default located in /usr/local/share/penemo/data ). So if you webserver runs as a special users (like apache, or www-data) then make sure penemo/data is owned by the same user with RWX access. You might want to check your apache logs for better info on whats going wrong. If it's still not working, send the related content of the error log to me, and I'll see if I can figure it out. I'm pretty sure it's just permisions though. On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 01:40:02PM -0500, Drury, Jeff wrote: > Nick, I've just attempted to setup the pause feature and am getting an > Internal Server Error upon clicking the Pause button... I'm running Redhat 6 > w/Apache. My question is what should the owner and group be set to for > penemo-admin and what permissions should be... I tried u+x > > Thanks > -jeff > -Jeff > > _________________________ > > Jeffery Drury > > Infrastructure Analyst > Contact Strategy Systems Field Support > NASG Sales Force Productivity > Xerox Corporation > > Mailstop: XRX2 / 023 > Phone: 716.423.2794 / 8*223.2794 > Fax: 716.423.6014 / 8*223.6014 > > jef...@us... > > > > > > > > > -- Nick Jennings |
From: Rob H. <ro...@na...> - 2001-11-05 02:02:25
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Hello, I'm running penemo against a mix of Solaris, Linux and NT boxes. Linux and Solaris aren't a problem, because ucd-snmp has decent support for UNIX-ish platforms. It's not nearly complete on NT, however. I am currently doing mib-2 against the SNMP that comes with NT 5.0 ( aka 2000 ). Just gives me interfaces and hostname ( which is actually better than nothing, because sometimes the box will hang and still answer pings, but SNMP or one of the interface will stop responding and I get a decent alert ). I am looking at ways of monitoring proceses, because it's alot more common for individual processes to hang than for the whole box to go down. Exchange is particularly troublesome this way, as it has about 5 processes and needs them all for full operation ( directory service, calendar service, mail service, etc ). I've been thinking about making a simple TCP plugin for penemo to monitor random ports, maybe even do some simple i/o to health check it. This would be fine for SMTP, IMAP and POP on the Exchange server, but other services that are more difficult to see might be dead. I think SNMP support for NT in penemo would be awesome, it seems that we have two options ( in the short term, anyway ): 1) help make ucd-snmp work on NT ( looks hard, but ultimately worth it ) 2) make penemo support NT's SNMP agent ( might take some time, but probably less than option 1. Also, this is complementary to option 1, because in some environments installing ucd-snmp may not be an option due to other admins, corporate policies, etc ). Hopefully I'll have time to work on this in the near future, I haven't started investigating it to figure out how much work it would be yet. BTW, are you running NT 4.0? I've been wondering what SNMP agents are available, it doesn't seem to come with it. ucd-snmp didn't give me much good info though. Just whether the box was up or not, pretty much. -- Rob Helmer Namodn On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 02:24:20PM -0800, Nick Jennings wrote: > Currently the only mibs supported by penemo are mib-2 and ucd (from the > ucd-snmp package). You could try to get ucd-snmp running on the NT machine. > > I know someone who is monitoring some NT machine for work with penemo, not > sure what he has in place right now as far as what he is monitoring on the > NT machine. But possibly some work could be done in the future. > > I'll cc the penemo-users list as well. > > On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 04:16:47PM -0600, DAn wrote: > > nick, i just loaded up your program and am doing very basic monitoring. is there a good way to monitor a windows machine with your program? i'd like to monitor SMTP, and other services. can i pull stats via snmp? > > > > thanks, > > dan > > > > > > Daniel J Pennington > > djp...@ya... > > 512.241.8257 > > -- > Nick Jennings > > > _______________________________________________ > penemo-users mailing list > pen...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/penemo-users > |
From: Nick J. <ni...@na...> - 2001-11-04 22:24:26
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Currently the only mibs supported by penemo are mib-2 and ucd (from the ucd-snmp package). You could try to get ucd-snmp running on the NT machine. I know someone who is monitoring some NT machine for work with penemo, not sure what he has in place right now as far as what he is monitoring on the NT machine. But possibly some work could be done in the future. I'll cc the penemo-users list as well. On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 04:16:47PM -0600, DAn wrote: > nick, i just loaded up your program and am doing very basic monitoring. is there a good way to monitor a windows machine with your program? i'd like to monitor SMTP, and other services. can i pull stats via snmp? > > thanks, > dan > > > Daniel J Pennington > djp...@ya... > 512.241.8257 -- Nick Jennings |