[02:06] h00k: so how's your XI testing going? [02:41] tonyyarusso: well, I have nagios-core installed and msmtprc talking to my gmail [02:41] msmtprc? [02:42] tonyyarusso: for sending mail, [02:42] oh, lightweight MTA. [02:42] yep [02:42] * tonyyarusso just uses postfix [02:43] tonyyarusso: I couldn't get that talking to my gmail for smtp relay :( [02:43] h00k: Silly you, should have looked at http://files.tonyyarusso.com/postfix_config_gmail.tar.gz [02:43] anyway. nagios-core installed, still deciding what to do next. [02:44] yay [02:44] * h00k installs nagios-plugins* [02:45] done. now what... [02:45] make it monitor your Linode? [02:46] sure, I just have to figure out how :D [02:47] http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/docs/Installing_the_Ubuntu_and_Debian_Agent.pdf might be useful [02:47] tonyyarusso: oh, also, I'm not using xi, I just did nagios-core from the repo [02:47] On a related note, remind me to fix a bug in the PPA package. [02:48] h00k: yeah, but the reference the PPA is still useful to you :) [02:48] tonyyarusso: don't forget to fix a bug in the ppa package [02:48] When I'm at work, silly. [02:49] tonyyarusso: also, i have to figure out what ports it uses, to allow through my router and all that. [02:50] * tonyyarusso thinks [02:50] I'll find it somewhere [02:50] 36something? [02:50] 5666 [02:50] okay. [02:51] Actually, the PDF I linked actually does tell you the bit you need for Core , so you don't need XI for it at all. [02:53] tonyyarusso: yeah, I'm going to try to use it without xi [02:53] * tonyyarusso should set up his Core server too [02:54] Maybe I'll go upstairs and work on that for a while and we can commiserate about our syntax errors together ;) [03:05] tonyyarusso: I cannot find check_nrpe [03:05] I have the plugins and agent installed locally... [03:06] !info nagios-nrpe-plugin [03:07] nagios-nrpe-plugin (source: nagios-nrpe): Nagios Remote Plugin Executor Plugin. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.12-4ubuntu1 (maverick), package size 18 kB, installed size 96 kB [03:07] yep! [03:44] tonyyarusso: I put my project on github [03:46] the rsvp one? [03:46] tonyyarusso: yes [03:46] makes me nervous, I am the suck. [03:46] oh well. [03:46] It says I'm a noob in the readme. [03:46] * tonyyarusso sends h00k anonymous hatemail about how bad his code is [03:47] * h00k finds tonyyarusso's house on google-maps and pays him a visit [03:47] It's cool, we could check out your...what's it called in the back yard. I have a mummy-bag somewhere [03:47] and Brittany and sparklehistory could chill [03:47] tonyyarusso: Is it still standing after the last few days? [03:47] Good question. [03:47] You'll know it's me because there will be lots of references to how you should redo it in Python. [03:48] h00k: Sounds good to me [03:48] h00k: quinzee. [03:48] h00k: And you better hurray - it's melting fast :( [03:48] tonyyarusso: yes, why I could not think of that is beyond me. [03:48] hurray? hurry. [03:48] I still feel cool for making one that slept 8 of us. [03:48] with a gear-room [03:49] We should definitely do some camping sometime. [16:27] What are the requirements for a release party? === Gulfstream is now known as ubottu === ubottu is now known as Gulfstream === Gulfstream is now known as Snoopy === Snoopy is now known as Gulfstream === tonyyarusso is now known as Guest89424 === Guest89424 is now known as tonyyarusso