Index: noc/nagios/base.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/base.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/base.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+define timeperiod{
+        timeperiod_name 24x7
+        alias           24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week
+        sunday          00:00-24:00
+        monday          00:00-24:00
+        tuesday         00:00-24:00
+        wednesday       00:00-24:00
+        thursday        00:00-24:00
+        friday          00:00-24:00
+        saturday        00:00-24:00
+        }
+
+define contact{
+        contact_name                    nagios-admin
+        alias                           Nagios Admin
+        service_notification_period     24x7
+        host_notification_period        24x7
+        service_notification_options    n
+        host_notification_options       n
+        service_notification_commands   notify-by-email
+        host_notification_commands      host-notify-by-email
+        email                           nagios-admin@localhost
+}
+
+define contactgroup{
+        contactgroup_name       admins
+        alias                   Administrators
+        members                 nagios-admin
+        }
+
+define host{
+        name                            generic-host    ; The name of this host template
+        notifications_enabled           1       ; Host notifications are enabled
+        event_handler_enabled           1       ; Host event handler is enabled
+        flap_detection_enabled          1       ; Flap detection is enabled
+        failure_prediction_enabled      1       ; Failure prediction is enabled
+        process_perf_data               1       ; Process performance data
+        retain_status_information       1       ; Retain status information across program restarts
+        retain_nonstatus_information    1       ; Retain non-status information across program restarts
+        register                        0       ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL HOST, JUST A TEMPLATE!
+        }
+
+define host {
+        use                     generic-host            ; Name of host template to use
+        host_name               localhost
+        alias                   localhost
+        address                 127.0.0.1
+        check_command           check-host-alive
+        max_check_attempts      10
+        check_period		24x7
+        notification_interval   240
+        notification_period     24x7
+        contact_groups  admins
+        }
+#        notification_options    n
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	all
+	alias	All Servers
+	members	*
+	}
+
+define service{
+        name                            generic-service ; The 'name' of this service template
+        active_checks_enabled           1       ; Active service checks are enabled
+        passive_checks_enabled          1       ; Passive service checks are enabled/accepted
+        parallelize_check               1       ; Active service checks should be parallelized (disabling this can lead to major performance problems)
+        obsess_over_service             1       ; We should obsess over this service (if necessary)
+        check_freshness                 0       ; Default is to NOT check service 'freshness'
+        notifications_enabled           1       ; Service notifications are enabled
+        event_handler_enabled           1       ; Service event handler is enabled
+        flap_detection_enabled          1       ; Flap detection is enabled
+        failure_prediction_enabled      1       ; Failure prediction is enabled
+        process_perf_data               1       ; Process performance data
+        retain_status_information       1       ; Retain status information across program restarts
+        retain_nonstatus_information    1       ; Retain non-status information across program restarts
+        register                        0       ; DONT REGISTER THIS DEFINITION - ITS NOT A REAL SERVICE, JUST A TEMPLATE!
+        check_period                    24x7
+        max_check_attempts              4
+        normal_check_interval           5
+        retry_check_interval            1
+        contact_groups                  admins
+        notification_interval           1920
+        notification_period             24x7
+        is_volatile                     0
+}
+#	notification_options		n
+
+define service {
+        use                             generic-service
+        host_name			localhost
+        service_description             PING
+	check_command			check_ping!100.0,20%!500.0,60%
+        }
+
+define service {
+        use                             generic-service
+        host_name                       localhost
+        service_description             DISK: /
+	check_command			check_local_disk!20%!10%!/
+}
+
+define service {
+        use                             generic-service
+        host_name                       localhost
+        service_description             USERS
+	check_command			check_local_users!20!50
+}
+
+define service{
+        use                             generic-service
+        host_name                       localhost
+        service_description             PROCS
+	check_command			check_local_procs!250!400
+}
+
+define service{
+        use                             generic-service
+        host_name                       localhost
+        service_description             LOAD
+	check_command			check_local_load!5.0,4.0,3.0!10.0,6.0,4.0
+}
Index: noc/nagios/cgi.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/cgi.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/cgi.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+#################################################################
+#
+# CGI.CFG - Sample CGI Configuration File for Nagios 
+#
+# Last Modified: 05-05-2005
+#
+#################################################################
+
+
+# MAIN CONFIGURATION FILE
+# This tells the CGIs where to find your main configuration file.
+# The CGIs will read the main and host config files for any other
+# data they might need.
+
+main_config_file=/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
+
+
+
+# PHYSICAL HTML PATH
+# This is the path where the HTML files for Nagios reside.  This
+# value is used to locate the logo images needed by the statusmap
+# and statuswrl CGIs.
+
+physical_html_path=/usr/share/nagios/share
+
+
+
+# URL HTML PATH
+# This is the path portion of the URL that corresponds to the
+# physical location of the Nagios HTML files (as defined above).
+# This value is used by the CGIs to locate the online documentation
+# and graphics.  If you access the Nagios pages with an URL like
+# http://www.myhost.com/nagios, this value should be '/nagios'
+# (without the quotes).
+
+url_html_path=/nagios
+
+
+
+# CONTEXT-SENSITIVE HELP
+# This option determines whether or not a context-sensitive
+# help icon will be displayed for most of the CGIs.
+# Values: 0 = disables context-sensitive help
+#         1 = enables context-sensitive help
+
+show_context_help=0
+
+
+
+# NAGIOS PROCESS CHECK COMMAND
+# This is the full path and filename of the program used to check
+# the status of the Nagios process.  It is used only by the CGIs
+# and is completely optional.  However, if you don't use it, you'll
+# see warning messages in the CGIs about the Nagios process
+# not running and you won't be able to execute any commands from
+# the web interface.  The program should follow the same rules
+# as plugins; the return codes are the same as for the plugins,
+# it should have timeout protection, it should output something
+# to STDIO, etc.
+#
+# Note: The command line for the check_nagios plugin below may
+# have to be tweaked a bit, as different versions of the plugin
+# use different command line arguments/syntaxes.
+
+nagios_check_command=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nagios /var/log/nagios/status.dat 5 '/usr/sbin/nagios'
+
+
+
+# AUTHENTICATION USAGE
+# This option controls whether or not the CGIs will use any 
+# authentication when displaying host and service information, as
+# well as committing commands to Nagios for processing.  
+#
+# Read the HTML documentation to learn how the authorization works!
+#
+# NOTE: It is a really *bad* idea to disable authorization, unless
+# you plan on removing the command CGI (cmd.cgi)!  Failure to do
+# so will leave you wide open to kiddies messing with Nagios and
+# possibly hitting you with a denial of service attack by filling up
+# your drive by continuously writing to your command file!
+#
+# Setting this value to 0 will cause the CGIs to *not* use
+# authentication (bad idea), while any other value will make them
+# use the authentication functions (the default).
+
+use_authentication=1
+
+
+
+# DEFAULT USER
+# Setting this variable will define a default user name that can
+# access pages without authentication.  This allows people within a
+# secure domain (i.e., behind a firewall) to see the current status
+# without authenticating.  You may want to use this to avoid basic
+# authentication if you are not using a sercure server since basic
+# authentication transmits passwords in the clear.
+#
+# Important:  Do not define a default username unless you are
+# running a secure web server and are sure that everyone who has
+# access to the CGIs has been authenticated in some manner!  If you
+# define this variable, anyone who has not authenticated to the web
+# server will inherit all rights you assign to this user!
+ 
+#default_user_name=guest
+
+
+
+# SYSTEM/PROCESS INFORMATION ACCESS
+# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
+# have access to viewing the Nagios process information as
+# provided by the Extended Information CGI (extinfo.cgi).  By
+# default, *no one* has access to this unless you choose to
+# not use authorization.  You may use an asterisk (*) to
+# authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server.
+
+authorized_for_system_information=presbrey@MIT.EDU
+
+
+
+# CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ACCESS
+# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
+# can view ALL configuration information (hosts, commands, etc).
+# By default, users can only view configuration information
+# for the hosts and services they are contacts for. You may use
+# an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has authenticated
+# to the web server.
+
+authorized_for_configuration_information=presbrey@MIT.EDU
+
+
+
+# SYSTEM/PROCESS COMMAND ACCESS
+# This option is a comma-delimited list of all usernames that
+# can issue shutdown and restart commands to Nagios via the
+# command CGI (cmd.cgi).  Users in this list can also change
+# the program mode to active or standby. By default, *no one*
+# has access to this unless you choose to not use authorization.
+# You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any user who has
+# authenticated to the web server.
+
+authorized_for_system_commands=presbrey@MIT.EDU
+
+
+
+# GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE VIEW ACCESS
+# These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that
+# can view information for all hosts and services that are being
+# monitored.  By default, users can only view information
+# for hosts or services that they are contacts for (unless you
+# you choose to not use authorization). You may use an asterisk (*)
+# to authorize any user who has authenticated to the web server.
+
+
+authorized_for_all_services=*
+authorized_for_all_hosts=*
+#authorized_for_all_services=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU
+#authorized_for_all_hosts=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU
+
+
+
+# GLOBAL HOST/SERVICE COMMAND ACCESS
+# These two options are comma-delimited lists of all usernames that
+# can issue host or service related commands via the command
+# CGI (cmd.cgi) for all hosts and services that are being monitored. 
+# By default, users can only issue commands for hosts or services 
+# that they are contacts for (unless you you choose to not use 
+# authorization).  You may use an asterisk (*) to authorize any
+# user who has authenticated to the web server.
+
+authorized_for_all_service_commands=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU
+authorized_for_all_host_commands=presbrey@MIT.EDU,jbarnold@MIT.EDU
+
+
+
+
+# STATUSMAP BACKGROUND IMAGE
+# This option allows you to specify an image to be used as a 
+# background in the statusmap CGI.  It is assumed that the image
+# resides in the HTML images path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share/images).
+# This path is automatically determined by appending "/images"
+# to the path specified by the 'physical_html_path' directive.
+# Note:  The image file may be in GIF, PNG, JPEG, or GD2 format.
+# However, I recommend that you convert your image to GD2 format
+# (uncompressed), as this will cause less CPU load when the CGI
+# generates the image.
+
+#statusmap_background_image=smbackground.gd2
+
+
+
+# DEFAULT STATUSMAP LAYOUT METHOD
+# This option allows you to specify the default layout method
+# the statusmap CGI should use for drawing hosts.  If you do
+# not use this option, the default is to use user-defined
+# coordinates.  Valid options are as follows:
+#	0 = User-defined coordinates
+#	1 = Depth layers
+#       2 = Collapsed tree
+#       3 = Balanced tree
+#       4 = Circular
+#       5 = Circular (Marked Up)
+
+default_statusmap_layout=5
+
+
+
+# DEFAULT STATUSWRL LAYOUT METHOD
+# This option allows you to specify the default layout method
+# the statuswrl (VRML) CGI should use for drawing hosts.  If you
+# do not use this option, the default is to use user-defined
+# coordinates.  Valid options are as follows:
+#	0 = User-defined coordinates
+#       2 = Collapsed tree
+#       3 = Balanced tree
+#       4 = Circular
+
+default_statuswrl_layout=4
+
+
+
+# STATUSWRL INCLUDE
+# This option allows you to include your own objects in the 
+# generated VRML world.  It is assumed that the file
+# resides in the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share).
+
+#statuswrl_include=myworld.wrl
+
+
+
+# PING SYNTAX
+# This option determines what syntax should be used when
+# attempting to ping a host from the WAP interface (using
+# the statuswml CGI.  You must include the full path to
+# the ping binary, along with all required options.  The
+# $HOSTADDRESS$ macro is substituted with the address of
+# the host before the command is executed.
+# Please note that the syntax for the ping binary is
+# notorious for being different on virtually ever *NIX
+# OS and distribution, so you may have to tweak this to
+# work on your system.
+
+ping_syntax=/bin/ping -n -U -c 5 $HOSTADDRESS$
+
+
+
+# REFRESH RATE
+# This option allows you to specify the refresh rate in seconds
+# of various CGIs (status, statusmap, extinfo, and outages).  
+
+refresh_rate=60
+
+
+
+# SOUND OPTIONS
+# These options allow you to specify an optional audio file
+# that should be played in your browser window when there are
+# problems on the network.  The audio files are used only in
+# the status CGI.  Only the sound for the most critical problem
+# will be played.  Order of importance (higher to lower) is as
+# follows: unreachable hosts, down hosts, critical services,
+# warning services, and unknown services. If there are no
+# visible problems, the sound file optionally specified by
+# 'normal_sound' variable will be played.
+#
+#
+# <varname>=<sound_file>
+#
+# Note: All audio files must be placed in the /media subdirectory
+# under the HTML path (i.e. /usr/local/nagios/share/media/).
+
+#host_unreachable_sound=hostdown.wav
+#host_down_sound=hostdown.wav
+#service_critical_sound=critical.wav
+#service_warning_sound=warning.wav
+#service_unknown_sound=warning.wav
+#normal_sound=noproblem.wav
+
Index: noc/nagios/checkcommands.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/checkcommands.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/checkcommands.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
+################################################################################
+# Sample object config file for Nagios 
+#
+# Read the documentation for more information on this configuration file.  I've
+# provided some comments here, but things may not be so clear without further
+# explanation, so make sure to read the HTML documentation!
+# 
+# Last Modified: 12-15-2005
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+################################################################################
+# COMMAND DEFINITIONS
+#
+# SYNTAX:
+#
+#	define command{
+#               template      <templatename>
+#		name          <objectname>
+#               command_name  <commandname>
+#               command_line  <commandline>
+#               }
+#
+# WHERE:
+#
+# <templatename> = object name of another command definition that should be
+#                  used as a template for this definition (optional)
+# <objectname>   = object name of command definition, referenced by other
+#                  command definitions that use it as a template (optional)
+# <commandname>  = name of the command, as recognized/used by Nagios
+# <commandline>  = command line
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# SAMPLE SERVICE CHECK COMMANDS
+#
+# These are some example service check commands.  They may or may not work on
+# your system, as they must be modified for your plugins.  See the HTML 
+# documentation on the plugins for examples of how to configure command definitions.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+# 'check_dns' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_dns
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_dns -H www.yahoo.com -s $HOSTADDRESS$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_ftp' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_ftp
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_ftp -H $HOSTADDRESS$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_hpjd' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_hpjd
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_hpjd -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_http' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_http
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_local_disk' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_local_disk
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -p $ARG3$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_local_load' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_local_load
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_load -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_local_procs' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_local_procs
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
+        }
+#command_line    $USER1$/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$
+
+
+# 'check_local_users' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_local_users
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_users -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_nntp' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_nntp
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_nntp -H $HOSTADDRESS$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_ping' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_ping
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -p 5
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_pop' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_pop
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_pop -H $HOSTADDRESS$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_smtp' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_smtp
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_smtp -H $HOSTADDRESS$
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_tcp' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	check_tcp
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$
+	}
+
+
+# 'check_telnet' command definition
+define command{
+        command_name    check_telnet
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 23
+        }
+
+
+# 'check_udp' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	check_udp
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_udp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$
+	}
+
+
+
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# SAMPLE HOST CHECK COMMANDS
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+# This command checks to see if a host is "alive" by pinging it
+# The check must result in a 100% packet loss or 5 second (5000ms) round trip 
+# average time to produce a critical error.
+# Note: Only one ICMP echo packet is sent (determined by the '-p 1' argument)
+
+# 'check-host-alive' command definition
+#define command{
+#        command_name    check-host-alive
+#        command_line    $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 3000.0,80% -c 5000.0,100% -p 1
+#        }
+
+define command{
+        command_name    check-host-alive
+        command_line    $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 99,99% -c 100,100% -p 1 
+        }
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_ssh
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_ssh $HOSTADDRESS$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_users
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_users -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_load
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_load -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_disk
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_disk -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_disk_p
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_disk_p -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs_C
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs_C -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs_P
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs_P -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs_m
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs_m -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs_s
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs_s -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs_u
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs_u -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_procs_z
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs_z -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_mysql
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_mysql -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -a $USER3$ $USER4$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_mysql
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_mysql -a $USER3$ $USER4$
+}
+
+define command {
+	command_name	check_remote_mysql_slave
+	command_line	$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_mysql_S -a $USER3$ $USER4$
+}
Index: noc/nagios/contacts.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/contacts.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/contacts.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+define contactgroup {
+        contactgroup_name       scripts
+        alias                   Scripts Maintainers
+        members                 scripts
+}
+
+
+define contact {
+        contact_name                    scripts
+        alias                           scripts
+        service_notification_period     24x7
+        host_notification_period        24x7
+        service_notification_options    w,u,c,r
+        host_notification_options       n
+        service_notification_commands   notify-by-email
+        host_notification_commands      host-notify-by-email
+        email                           scripts-alerts@mit.edu
+}
Index: noc/nagios/hostgroups.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/hostgroups.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/hostgroups.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-http
+	alias	Web servers
+	members	scripts,sql
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-https
+	alias	SSL servers
+	members	scripts-cert
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-mysql
+	alias	MySQL servers
+	members	sql
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	mysql-masters
+	alias	MySQL master servers
+	members	k-s
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	mysql-slaves
+	alias	MySQL slave servers
+	members	s-b
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-mail
+	alias	Mail servers
+	members	b-m
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-cron
+	alias	Cron servers
+	members	b-m,o-f
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-user
+	alias	User servers
+	members	b-m,o-f
+}
+
+define hostgroup {
+	hostgroup_name	all-remote
+	alias	All except localhost
+	members	*,!localhost,!scripts-cert,!scripts,!sql
+}
Index: noc/nagios/hosts.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/hosts.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/hosts.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+
+define host {
+	name	scripts-host
+	use	generic-host
+	register	0
+        max_check_attempts      10
+        check_period		24x7
+        notification_interval   240
+        notification_period     24x7
+        notification_options    d,r
+        contact_groups  scripts
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	k-s
+	alias		kitchen-sink
+	address		18.181.0.56
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	o-f
+	alias		old-faithful
+	address		18.181.0.53
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	scripts
+	alias		scripts
+	address		18.181.0.46
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	sql
+	alias		sql
+	address		18.181.0.52
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	scripts-cert
+	alias		scripts-cert
+	address		18.181.0.50
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	s-b
+	alias		sliced-bread
+	address		18.181.0.47
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	b-m
+	alias		better-mousetrap
+	address		18.181.0.57
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	n-f
+	alias		not-forward
+	address		18.181.0.54
+}
+
+define host {
+	use	scripts-host
+	host_name	n-b
+	alias		not-backward
+	address		18.181.0.55
+}
+
Index: noc/nagios/misccommands.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/misccommands.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/misccommands.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+################################################################################
+# Sample object config file for Nagios 
+#
+# Read the documentation for more information on this configuration file.  I've
+# provided some comments here, but things may not be so clear without further
+# explanation, so make sure to read the HTML documentation!
+# 
+# Last Modified: 12-17-2005
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+################################################################################
+# COMMAND DEFINITIONS
+#
+# SYNTAX:
+#
+#	define command{
+#               template      <templatename>
+#		name          <objectname>
+#               command_name  <commandname>
+#               command_line  <commandline>
+#               }
+#
+# WHERE:
+#
+# <templatename> = object name of another command definition that should be
+#                  used as a template for this definition (optional)
+# <objectname>   = object name of command definition, referenced by other
+#                  command definitions that use it as a template (optional)
+# <commandname>  = name of the command, as recognized/used by Nagios
+# <commandline>  = command line
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# SAMPLE NOTIFICATION COMMANDS
+#
+# These are some example notification commands.  They may or may not work on
+# your system without modification.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+# 'host-notify-by-email' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	host-notify-by-email
+	command_line	/usr/bin/printf "%b" "***** Nagios  *****\n\nNotification Type: $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$\nHost: $HOSTNAME$\nState: $HOSTSTATE$\nAddress: $HOSTADDRESS$\nInfo: $HOSTOUTPUT$\n\nDate/Time: $LONGDATETIME$\n" | /bin/mail -s "Host $HOSTSTATE$ alert for $HOSTNAME$!" $CONTACTEMAIL$
+	}
+
+
+# 'host-notify-by-epager' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	host-notify-by-epager
+	command_line	/usr/bin/printf "%b" "Host '$HOSTALIAS$' is $HOSTSTATE$\nInfo: $HOSTOUTPUT$\nTime: $LONGDATETIME$" | /bin/mail -s "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ alert - Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$" $CONTACTPAGER$
+	}
+
+# 'notify-by-email' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	notify-by-email
+	command_line	/usr/bin/printf "%b" "***** Nagios  *****\n\nNotification Type: $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$\n\nService: $SERVICEDESC$\nHost: $HOSTALIAS$\nAddress: $HOSTADDRESS$\nState: $SERVICESTATE$\n\nDate/Time: $LONGDATETIME$\n\nAdditional Info:\n\n$SERVICEOUTPUT$" | /bin/mail -s "** $NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ alert - $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$ **" $CONTACTEMAIL$
+	}
+
+
+# 'notify-by-epager' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	notify-by-epager
+	command_line	/usr/bin/printf "%b" "Service: $SERVICEDESC$\nHost: $HOSTNAME$\nAddress: $HOSTADDRESS$\nState: $SERVICESTATE$\nInfo: $SERVICEOUTPUT$\nDate: $LONGDATETIME$" | /bin/mail -s "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$: $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$" $CONTACTPAGER$
+	}
+
+
+
+
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# SAMPLE PERFORMANCE DATA COMMANDS
+#
+# These are sample performance data commands that can be used to send performance
+# data output to two text files (one for hosts, another for services).  If you
+# plan on simply writing performance data out to a file, consider using the 
+# host_perfdata_file and service_perfdata_file options in the main config file.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+
+# 'process-host-perfdata' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	process-host-perfdata
+	command_line	/usr/bin/printf "%b" "$LASTHOSTCHECK$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$HOSTSTATE$\t$HOSTATTEMPT$\t$HOSTSTATETYPE$\t$HOSTEXECUTIONTIME$\t$HOSTOUTPUT$\t$HOSTPERFDATA$\n" >> /var/log/nagios/host-perfdata.out
+	}
+
+
+# 'process-service-perfdata' command definition
+define command{
+	command_name	process-service-perfdata
+	command_line	/usr/bin/printf "%b" "$LASTSERVICECHECK$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$SERVICEDESC$\t$SERVICESTATE$\t$SERVICEATTEMPT$\t$SERVICESTATETYPE$\t$SERVICEEXECUTIONTIME$\t$SERVICELATENCY$\t$SERVICEOUTPUT$\t$SERVICEPERFDATA$\n" >> /var/log/nagios/service-perfdata.out
+	}
+
+
+define command {
+  command_name  ng-service-perfdata
+  command_line  /home/noc/ng/bin/insert.pl
+}
+#  command_line  /home/nagios/ng/bin/test.sh
Index: noc/nagios/nagios.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/nagios.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/nagios.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,959 @@
+##############################################################################
+#
+# NAGIOS.CFG - Sample Main Config File for Nagios 
+#
+# Read the documentation for more information on this configuration
+# file.  I've provided some comments here, but things may not be so
+# clear without further explanation.
+#
+# Last Modified: 11-23-2005
+#
+##############################################################################
+
+
+# LOG FILE
+# This is the main log file where service and host events are logged
+# for historical purposes.  This should be the first option specified 
+# in the config file!!!
+
+log_file=/var/log/nagios/nagios.log
+
+
+
+# OBJECT CONFIGURATION FILE(S)
+# This is the configuration file in which you define hosts, host
+# groups, contacts, contact groups, services, etc.  I guess it would
+# be better called an object definition file, but for historical
+# reasons it isn't.  You can split object definitions into several
+# different config files by using multiple cfg_file statements here.
+# Nagios will read and process all the config files you define.
+# This can be very useful if you want to keep command definitions 
+# separate from host and contact definitions...
+
+# Plugin commands (service and host check commands)
+# Arguments are likely to change between different releases of the
+# plugins, so you should use the same config file provided with the
+# plugin release rather than the one provided with Nagios.
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/checkcommands.cfg
+
+# Misc commands (notification and event handler commands, etc)
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/misccommands.cfg
+
+# You can split other types of object definitions across several
+# config files if you wish (as done here), or keep them all in a
+# single config file.
+
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/base.cfg
+
+#cfg_file=/etc/nagios/contactgroups.cfg
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/contacts.cfg
+#cfg_file=/etc/nagios/dependencies.cfg
+#cfg_file=/etc/nagios/escalations.cfg
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/hostgroups.cfg
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/hosts.cfg
+cfg_file=/etc/nagios/services.cfg
+#cfg_file=/etc/nagios/timeperiods.cfg
+
+# Extended host/service info definitions are now stored along with
+# other object definitions:
+#cfg_file=/etc/nagios/hostextinfo.cfg
+#cfg_file=/etc/nagios/serviceextinfo.cfg
+
+# You can also tell Nagios to process all config files (with a .cfg
+# extension) in a particular directory by using the cfg_dir
+# directive as shown below:
+
+#cfg_dir=/etc/nagios/servers
+#cfg_dir=/etc/nagios/printers
+#cfg_dir=/etc/nagios/switches
+#cfg_dir=/etc/nagios/routers
+
+
+
+# OBJECT CACHE FILE
+# This option determines where object definitions are cached when
+# Nagios starts/restarts.  The CGIs read object definitions from 
+# this cache file (rather than looking at the object config files
+# directly) in order to prevent inconsistencies that can occur
+# when the config files are modified after Nagios starts.
+
+object_cache_file=/var/log/nagios/objects.cache
+
+
+
+# RESOURCE FILE
+# This is an optional resource file that contains $USERx$ macro
+# definitions. Multiple resource files can be specified by using
+# multiple resource_file definitions.  The CGIs will not attempt to
+# read the contents of resource files, so information that is
+# considered to be sensitive (usernames, passwords, etc) can be
+# defined as macros in this file and restrictive permissions (600)
+# can be placed on this file.
+
+resource_file=/etc/nagios/private/resource.cfg
+
+
+
+# STATUS FILE
+# This is where the current status of all monitored services and
+# hosts is stored.  Its contents are read and processed by the CGIs.
+# The contents of the status file are deleted every time Nagios
+#  restarts.
+
+status_file=/var/log/nagios/status.dat
+
+
+
+# NAGIOS USER
+# This determines the effective user that Nagios should run as.  
+# You can either supply a username or a UID.
+
+nagios_user=nagios
+
+
+
+# NAGIOS GROUP
+# This determines the effective group that Nagios should run as.  
+# You can either supply a group name or a GID.
+
+nagios_group=nagios
+
+
+
+# EXTERNAL COMMAND OPTION
+# This option allows you to specify whether or not Nagios should check
+# for external commands (in the command file defined below).  By default
+# Nagios will *not* check for external commands, just to be on the
+# cautious side.  If you want to be able to use the CGI command interface
+# you will have to enable this.  Setting this value to 0 disables command
+# checking (the default), other values enable it.
+
+check_external_commands=1
+
+
+
+# EXTERNAL COMMAND CHECK INTERVAL
+# This is the interval at which Nagios should check for external commands.
+# This value works of the interval_length you specify later.  If you leave
+# that at its default value of 60 (seconds), a value of 1 here will cause
+# Nagios to check for external commands every minute.  If you specify a
+# number followed by an "s" (i.e. 15s), this will be interpreted to mean
+# actual seconds rather than a multiple of the interval_length variable.
+# Note: In addition to reading the external command file at regularly 
+# scheduled intervals, Nagios will also check for external commands after
+# event handlers are executed.
+# NOTE: Setting this value to -1 causes Nagios to check the external
+# command file as often as possible.
+
+#command_check_interval=1
+command_check_interval=1s
+#command_check_interval=-1
+
+
+
+# EXTERNAL COMMAND FILE
+# This is the file that Nagios checks for external command requests.
+# It is also where the command CGI will write commands that are submitted
+# by users, so it must be writeable by the user that the web server
+# is running as (usually 'nobody').  Permissions should be set at the 
+# directory level instead of on the file, as the file is deleted every
+# time its contents are processed.
+
+command_file=/var/spool/nagios/cmd/nagios.cmd
+
+
+
+# COMMENT FILE
+# This is the file that Nagios will use for storing host and service
+# comments.
+
+comment_file=/var/log/nagios/comments.dat
+
+
+
+# DOWNTIME FILE
+# This is the file that Nagios will use for storing host and service
+# downtime data.
+
+downtime_file=/var/log/nagios/downtime.dat
+
+
+
+# LOCK FILE
+# This is the lockfile that Nagios will use to store its PID number
+# in when it is running in daemon mode.
+
+lock_file=/var/run/nagios.pid
+
+
+
+# TEMP FILE
+# This is a temporary file that is used as scratch space when Nagios
+# updates the status log, cleans the comment file, etc.  This file
+# is created, used, and deleted throughout the time that Nagios is
+# running.
+
+temp_file=/var/log/nagios/nagios.tmp
+
+
+
+# EVENT BROKER OPTIONS
+# Controls what (if any) data gets sent to the event broker.
+# Values:  0      = Broker nothing
+#         -1      = Broker everything
+#         <other> = See documentation
+
+event_broker_options=-1
+
+
+
+# EVENT BROKER MODULE(S)
+# This directive is used to specify an event broker module that should
+# by loaded by Nagios at startup.  Use multiple directives if you want
+# to load more than one module.  Arguments that should be passed to
+# the module at startup are seperated from the module path by a space.
+#
+# Example:
+#
+#   broker_module=<modulepath> [moduleargs]
+
+#broker_module=/somewhere/module1.o
+#broker_module=/somewhere/module2.o arg1 arg2=3 debug=0
+
+
+
+
+# LOG ROTATION METHOD
+# This is the log rotation method that Nagios should use to rotate
+# the main log file. Values are as follows..
+#	n	= None - don't rotate the log
+#	h	= Hourly rotation (top of the hour)
+#	d	= Daily rotation (midnight every day)
+#	w	= Weekly rotation (midnight on Saturday evening)
+#	m	= Monthly rotation (midnight last day of month)
+
+log_rotation_method=d
+
+
+
+# LOG ARCHIVE PATH
+# This is the directory where archived (rotated) log files should be 
+# placed (assuming you've chosen to do log rotation).
+
+log_archive_path=/var/log/nagios/archives
+
+
+
+# LOGGING OPTIONS
+# If you want messages logged to the syslog facility, as well as the
+# NetAlarm log file set this option to 1.  If not, set it to 0.
+
+use_syslog=0
+
+
+
+# NOTIFICATION LOGGING OPTION
+# If you don't want notifications to be logged, set this value to 0.
+# If notifications should be logged, set the value to 1.
+
+log_notifications=1
+
+
+
+# SERVICE RETRY LOGGING OPTION
+# If you don't want service check retries to be logged, set this value
+# to 0.  If retries should be logged, set the value to 1.
+
+log_service_retries=1
+
+
+
+# HOST RETRY LOGGING OPTION
+# If you don't want host check retries to be logged, set this value to
+# 0.  If retries should be logged, set the value to 1.
+
+log_host_retries=1
+
+
+
+# EVENT HANDLER LOGGING OPTION
+# If you don't want host and service event handlers to be logged, set
+# this value to 0.  If event handlers should be logged, set the value
+# to 1.
+
+log_event_handlers=1
+
+
+
+# INITIAL STATES LOGGING OPTION
+# If you want Nagios to log all initial host and service states to
+# the main log file (the first time the service or host is checked)
+# you can enable this option by setting this value to 1.  If you
+# are not using an external application that does long term state
+# statistics reporting, you do not need to enable this option.  In
+# this case, set the value to 0.
+
+log_initial_states=0
+
+
+
+# EXTERNAL COMMANDS LOGGING OPTION
+# If you don't want Nagios to log external commands, set this value
+# to 0.  If external commands should be logged, set this value to 1.
+# Note: This option does not include logging of passive service
+# checks - see the option below for controlling whether or not
+# passive checks are logged.
+
+log_external_commands=1
+
+
+
+# PASSIVE CHECKS LOGGING OPTION
+# If you don't want Nagios to log passive host and service checks, set
+# this value to 0.  If passive checks should be logged, set
+# this value to 1.
+
+log_passive_checks=1
+
+
+
+# GLOBAL HOST AND SERVICE EVENT HANDLERS
+# These options allow you to specify a host and service event handler
+# command that is to be run for every host or service state change.
+# The global event handler is executed immediately prior to the event
+# handler that you have optionally specified in each host or
+# service definition. The command argument is the short name of a
+# command definition that you define in your host configuration file.
+# Read the HTML docs for more information.
+
+#global_host_event_handler=somecommand
+#global_service_event_handler=somecommand
+
+
+
+# SERVICE INTER-CHECK DELAY METHOD
+# This is the method that Nagios should use when initially
+# "spreading out" service checks when it starts monitoring.  The
+# default is to use smart delay calculation, which will try to
+# space all service checks out evenly to minimize CPU load.
+# Using the dumb setting will cause all checks to be scheduled
+# at the same time (with no delay between them)!  This is not a
+# good thing for production, but is useful when testing the
+# parallelization functionality.
+#	n	= None - don't use any delay between checks
+#	d	= Use a "dumb" delay of 1 second between checks
+#	s	= Use "smart" inter-check delay calculation
+#       x.xx    = Use an inter-check delay of x.xx seconds
+
+service_inter_check_delay_method=s
+
+
+
+# MAXIMUM SERVICE CHECK SPREAD
+# This variable determines the timeframe (in minutes) from the
+# program start time that an initial check of all services should
+# be completed.  Default is 30 minutes.
+
+max_service_check_spread=30
+
+
+
+# SERVICE CHECK INTERLEAVE FACTOR
+# This variable determines how service checks are interleaved.
+# Interleaving the service checks allows for a more even
+# distribution of service checks and reduced load on remote
+# hosts.  Setting this value to 1 is equivalent to how versions
+# of Nagios previous to 0.0.5 did service checks.  Set this
+# value to s (smart) for automatic calculation of the interleave
+# factor unless you have a specific reason to change it.
+#       s       = Use "smart" interleave factor calculation
+#       x       = Use an interleave factor of x, where x is a
+#                 number greater than or equal to 1.
+
+service_interleave_factor=s
+
+
+
+# HOST INTER-CHECK DELAY METHOD
+# This is the method that Nagios should use when initially
+# "spreading out" host checks when it starts monitoring.  The
+# default is to use smart delay calculation, which will try to
+# space all host checks out evenly to minimize CPU load.
+# Using the dumb setting will cause all checks to be scheduled
+# at the same time (with no delay between them)!
+#	n	= None - don't use any delay between checks
+#	d	= Use a "dumb" delay of 1 second between checks
+#	s	= Use "smart" inter-check delay calculation
+#       x.xx    = Use an inter-check delay of x.xx seconds
+
+host_inter_check_delay_method=s
+
+
+
+# MAXIMUM HOST CHECK SPREAD
+# This variable determines the timeframe (in minutes) from the
+# program start time that an initial check of all hosts should
+# be completed.  Default is 30 minutes.
+
+max_host_check_spread=30
+
+
+
+# MAXIMUM CONCURRENT SERVICE CHECKS
+# This option allows you to specify the maximum number of 
+# service checks that can be run in parallel at any given time.
+# Specifying a value of 1 for this variable essentially prevents
+# any service checks from being parallelized.  A value of 0
+# will not restrict the number of concurrent checks that are
+# being executed.
+
+max_concurrent_checks=0
+
+
+
+# SERVICE CHECK REAPER FREQUENCY
+# This is the frequency (in seconds!) that Nagios will process
+# the results of services that have been checked.
+
+service_reaper_frequency=10
+
+
+
+
+# AUTO-RESCHEDULING OPTION
+# This option determines whether or not Nagios will attempt to
+# automatically reschedule active host and service checks to
+# "smooth" them out over time.  This can help balance the load on
+# the monitoring server.  
+# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
+# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
+
+auto_reschedule_checks=0
+
+
+
+# AUTO-RESCHEDULING INTERVAL
+# This option determines how often (in seconds) Nagios will
+# attempt to automatically reschedule checks.  This option only
+# has an effect if the auto_reschedule_checks option is enabled.
+# Default is 30 seconds.
+# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
+# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
+
+auto_rescheduling_interval=30
+
+
+
+
+# AUTO-RESCHEDULING WINDOW
+# This option determines the "window" of time (in seconds) that
+# Nagios will look at when automatically rescheduling checks.
+# Only host and service checks that occur in the next X seconds
+# (determined by this variable) will be rescheduled. This option
+# only has an effect if the auto_reschedule_checks option is
+# enabled.  Default is 180 seconds (3 minutes).
+# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
+# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
+
+auto_rescheduling_window=180
+
+
+
+# SLEEP TIME
+# This is the number of seconds to sleep between checking for system
+# events and service checks that need to be run.
+
+sleep_time=0.25
+
+
+
+# TIMEOUT VALUES
+# These options control how much time Nagios will allow various
+# types of commands to execute before killing them off.  Options
+# are available for controlling maximum time allotted for
+# service checks, host checks, event handlers, notifications, the
+# ocsp command, and performance data commands.  All values are in
+# seconds.
+
+service_check_timeout=60
+host_check_timeout=30
+event_handler_timeout=30
+notification_timeout=30
+ocsp_timeout=5
+perfdata_timeout=5
+
+
+
+# RETAIN STATE INFORMATION
+# This setting determines whether or not Nagios will save state
+# information for services and hosts before it shuts down.  Upon
+# startup Nagios will reload all saved service and host state
+# information before starting to monitor.  This is useful for 
+# maintaining long-term data on state statistics, etc, but will
+# slow Nagios down a bit when it (re)starts.  Since its only
+# a one-time penalty, I think its well worth the additional
+# startup delay.
+
+retain_state_information=1
+
+
+
+# STATE RETENTION FILE
+# This is the file that Nagios should use to store host and
+# service state information before it shuts down.  The state 
+# information in this file is also read immediately prior to
+# starting to monitor the network when Nagios is restarted.
+# This file is used only if the preserve_state_information
+# variable is set to 1.
+
+state_retention_file=/var/log/nagios/retention.dat
+
+
+
+# RETENTION DATA UPDATE INTERVAL
+# This setting determines how often (in minutes) that Nagios
+# will automatically save retention data during normal operation.
+# If you set this value to 0, Nagios will not save retention
+# data at regular interval, but it will still save retention
+# data before shutting down or restarting.  If you have disabled
+# state retention, this option has no effect.
+
+retention_update_interval=60
+
+
+
+# USE RETAINED PROGRAM STATE
+# This setting determines whether or not Nagios will set 
+# program status variables based on the values saved in the
+# retention file.  If you want to use retained program status
+# information, set this value to 1.  If not, set this value
+# to 0.
+
+use_retained_program_state=1
+
+
+
+# USE RETAINED SCHEDULING INFO
+# This setting determines whether or not Nagios will retain
+# the scheduling info (next check time) for hosts and services
+# based on the values saved in the retention file.  If you
+# If you want to use retained scheduling info, set this
+# value to 1.  If not, set this value to 0.
+
+use_retained_scheduling_info=0
+
+
+
+# INTERVAL LENGTH
+# This is the seconds per unit interval as used in the
+# host/contact/service configuration files.  Setting this to 60 means
+# that each interval is one minute long (60 seconds).  Other settings
+# have not been tested much, so your mileage is likely to vary...
+
+interval_length=30
+
+
+
+# AGGRESSIVE HOST CHECKING OPTION
+# If you don't want to turn on aggressive host checking features, set
+# this value to 0 (the default).  Otherwise set this value to 1 to
+# enable the aggressive check option.  Read the docs for more info
+# on what aggressive host check is or check out the source code in
+# base/checks.c
+
+use_aggressive_host_checking=0
+
+
+
+# SERVICE CHECK EXECUTION OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will actively execute
+# service checks when it initially starts.  If this option is 
+# disabled, checks are not actively made, but Nagios can still
+# receive and process passive check results that come in.  Unless
+# you're implementing redundant hosts or have a special need for
+# disabling the execution of service checks, leave this enabled!
+# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
+
+execute_service_checks=1
+
+
+
+# PASSIVE SERVICE CHECK ACCEPTANCE OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will accept passive
+# service checks results when it initially (re)starts.
+# Values: 1 = accept passive checks, 0 = reject passive checks
+
+accept_passive_service_checks=1
+
+
+
+# HOST CHECK EXECUTION OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will actively execute
+# host checks when it initially starts.  If this option is 
+# disabled, checks are not actively made, but Nagios can still
+# receive and process passive check results that come in.  Unless
+# you're implementing redundant hosts or have a special need for
+# disabling the execution of host checks, leave this enabled!
+# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
+
+execute_host_checks=1
+
+
+
+# PASSIVE HOST CHECK ACCEPTANCE OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will accept passive
+# host checks results when it initially (re)starts.
+# Values: 1 = accept passive checks, 0 = reject passive checks
+
+accept_passive_host_checks=1
+
+
+
+# NOTIFICATIONS OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will sent out any host or
+# service notifications when it is initially (re)started.
+# Values: 1 = enable notifications, 0 = disable notifications
+
+enable_notifications=1
+
+
+
+# EVENT HANDLER USE OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will run any host or
+# service event handlers when it is initially (re)started.  Unless
+# you're implementing redundant hosts, leave this option enabled.
+# Values: 1 = enable event handlers, 0 = disable event handlers
+
+enable_event_handlers=1
+
+
+
+# PROCESS PERFORMANCE DATA OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will process performance
+# data returned from service and host checks.  If this option is
+# enabled, host performance data will be processed using the
+# host_perfdata_command (defined below) and service performance
+# data will be processed using the service_perfdata_command (also
+# defined below).  Read the HTML docs for more information on
+# performance data.
+# Values: 1 = process performance data, 0 = do not process performance data
+
+#process_performance_data=0
+
+
+
+# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA PROCESSING COMMANDS
+# These commands are run after every host and service check is
+# performed.  These commands are executed only if the
+# enable_performance_data option (above) is set to 1.  The command
+# argument is the short name of a command definition that you 
+# define in your host configuration file.  Read the HTML docs for
+# more information on performance data.
+
+#host_perfdata_command=process-host-perfdata
+#service_perfdata_command=process-service-perfdata
+
+
+
+# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILES
+# These files are used to store host and service performance data.
+# Performance data is only written to these files if the
+# enable_performance_data option (above) is set to 1.
+
+#host_perfdata_file=/tmp/host-perfdata
+#service_perfdata_file=/tmp/service-perfdata
+
+
+
+# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE TEMPLATES
+# These options determine what data is written (and how) to the
+# performance data files.  The templates may contain macros, special
+# characters (\t for tab, \r for carriage return, \n for newline)
+# and plain text.  A newline is automatically added after each write
+# to the performance data file.  Some examples of what you can do are
+# shown below.
+
+#host_perfdata_file_template=[HOSTPERFDATA]\t$TIMET$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$HOSTEXECUTIONTIME$\t$HOSTOUTPUT$\t$HOSTPERFDATA$
+#service_perfdata_file_template=[SERVICEPERFDATA]\t$TIMET$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$SERVICEDESC$\t$SERVICEEXECUTIONTIME$\t$SERVICELATENCY$\t$SERVICEOUTPUT$\t$SERVICEPERFDATA$
+
+
+
+
+# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE MODES
+# This option determines whether or not the host and service
+# performance data files are opened in write ("w") or append ("a")
+# mode.  Unless you are the files are named pipes, you will probably
+# want to use the default mode of append ("a").
+
+#host_perfdata_file_mode=a
+#service_perfdata_file_mode=a
+
+
+
+# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE PROCESSING INTERVAL
+# These options determine how often (in seconds) the host and service
+# performance data files are processed using the commands defined
+# below.  A value of 0 indicates the files should not be periodically
+# processed.
+
+#host_perfdata_file_processing_interval=0
+#service_perfdata_file_processing_interval=0
+
+
+
+# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE PROCESSING COMMANDS
+# These commands are used to periodically process the host and
+# service performance data files.  The interval at which the
+# processing occurs is determined by the options above.
+
+#host_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-host-perfdata-file
+#service_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-service-perfdata-file
+
+
+
+# OBSESS OVER SERVICE CHECKS OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will obsess over service
+# checks and run the ocsp_command defined below.  Unless you're
+# planning on implementing distributed monitoring, do not enable
+# this option.  Read the HTML docs for more information on
+# implementing distributed monitoring.
+# Values: 1 = obsess over services, 0 = do not obsess (default)
+
+obsess_over_services=0
+
+
+
+# OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE SERVICE PROCESSOR COMMAND
+# This is the command that is run for every service check that is
+# processed by Nagios.  This command is executed only if the
+# obsess_over_service option (above) is set to 1.  The command 
+# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
+# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
+# more information on implementing distributed monitoring.
+
+#ocsp_command=somecommand
+
+
+
+# ORPHANED SERVICE CHECK OPTION
+# This determines whether or not Nagios will periodically 
+# check for orphaned services.  Since service checks are not
+# rescheduled until the results of their previous execution 
+# instance are processed, there exists a possibility that some
+# checks may never get rescheduled.  This seems to be a rare
+# problem and should not happen under normal circumstances.
+# If you have problems with service checks never getting
+# rescheduled, you might want to try enabling this option.
+# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
+
+check_for_orphaned_services=0
+
+
+
+# SERVICE FRESHNESS CHECK OPTION
+# This option determines whether or not Nagios will periodically
+# check the "freshness" of service results.  Enabling this option
+# is useful for ensuring passive checks are received in a timely
+# manner.
+# Values: 1 = enabled freshness checking, 0 = disable freshness checking
+
+check_service_freshness=1
+
+
+
+# SERVICE FRESHNESS CHECK INTERVAL
+# This setting determines how often (in seconds) Nagios will
+# check the "freshness" of service check results.  If you have
+# disabled service freshness checking, this option has no effect.
+
+service_freshness_check_interval=60
+
+
+
+# HOST FRESHNESS CHECK OPTION
+# This option determines whether or not Nagios will periodically
+# check the "freshness" of host results.  Enabling this option
+# is useful for ensuring passive checks are received in a timely
+# manner.
+# Values: 1 = enabled freshness checking, 0 = disable freshness checking
+
+check_host_freshness=0
+
+
+
+# HOST FRESHNESS CHECK INTERVAL
+# This setting determines how often (in seconds) Nagios will
+# check the "freshness" of host check results.  If you have
+# disabled host freshness checking, this option has no effect.
+
+host_freshness_check_interval=60
+
+
+
+# AGGREGATED STATUS UPDATES
+# This option determines whether or not Nagios will 
+# aggregate updates of host, service, and program status
+# data.  Normally, status data is updated immediately when
+# a change occurs.  This can result in high CPU loads if
+# you are monitoring a lot of services.  If you want Nagios
+# to only refresh status data every few seconds, disable
+# this option.
+# Values: 1 = enable aggregate updates, 0 = disable aggregate updates
+
+aggregate_status_updates=1
+
+
+
+# AGGREGATED STATUS UPDATE INTERVAL
+# Combined with the aggregate_status_updates option,
+# this option determines the frequency (in seconds!) that
+# Nagios will periodically dump program, host, and 
+# service status data.  If you are not using aggregated
+# status data updates, this option has no effect.
+
+status_update_interval=15
+
+
+
+# FLAP DETECTION OPTION
+# This option determines whether or not Nagios will try
+# and detect hosts and services that are "flapping".  
+# Flapping occurs when a host or service changes between
+# states too frequently.  When Nagios detects that a 
+# host or service is flapping, it will temporarily suppress
+# notifications for that host/service until it stops
+# flapping.  Flap detection is very experimental, so read
+# the HTML documentation before enabling this feature!
+# Values: 1 = enable flap detection
+#         0 = disable flap detection (default)
+
+enable_flap_detection=0
+
+
+
+# FLAP DETECTION THRESHOLDS FOR HOSTS AND SERVICES
+# Read the HTML documentation on flap detection for
+# an explanation of what this option does.  This option
+# has no effect if flap detection is disabled.
+
+low_service_flap_threshold=5.0
+high_service_flap_threshold=20.0
+low_host_flap_threshold=5.0
+high_host_flap_threshold=20.0
+
+
+
+# DATE FORMAT OPTION
+# This option determines how short dates are displayed. Valid options
+# include:
+#	us		(MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
+#	euro    	(DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
+#	iso8601		(YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
+#	strict-iso8601	(YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)
+#
+
+date_format=us
+
+
+
+# P1.PL FILE LOCATION
+# This value determines where the p1.pl perl script (used by the
+# embedded Perl interpreter) is located.  If you didn't compile
+# Nagios with embedded Perl support, this option has no effect.
+
+p1_file=/usr/sbin/p1.pl
+
+
+
+# ILLEGAL OBJECT NAME CHARACTERS
+# This option allows you to specify illegal characters that cannot
+# be used in host names, service descriptions, or names of other
+# object types.
+
+illegal_object_name_chars=`~!$%^&*|'"<>?,()=
+
+
+
+# ILLEGAL MACRO OUTPUT CHARACTERS
+# This option allows you to specify illegal characters that are
+# stripped from macros before being used in notifications, event
+# handlers, etc.  This DOES NOT affect macros used in service or
+# host check commands.
+# The following macros are stripped of the characters you specify:
+#	$HOSTOUTPUT$
+#	$HOSTPERFDATA$
+#	$HOSTACKAUTHOR$
+#	$HOSTACKCOMMENT$
+#	$SERVICEOUTPUT$
+#	$SERVICEPERFDATA$
+#	$SERVICEACKAUTHOR$
+#	$SERVICEACKCOMMENT$
+
+illegal_macro_output_chars=`~$&|'"<>
+
+
+
+# REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHING
+# This option controls whether or not regular expression matching
+# takes place in the object config files.  Regular expression
+# matching is used to match host, hostgroup, service, and service
+# group names/descriptions in some fields of various object types.
+# Values: 1 = enable regexp matching, 0 = disable regexp matching
+
+use_regexp_matching=0
+
+
+
+# "TRUE" REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHING
+# This option controls whether or not "true" regular expression 
+# matching takes place in the object config files.  This option
+# only has an effect if regular expression matching is enabled
+# (see above).  If this option is DISABLED, regular expression
+# matching only occurs if a string contains wildcard characters
+# (* and ?).  If the option is ENABLED, regexp matching occurs
+# all the time (which can be annoying).
+# Values: 1 = enable true matching, 0 = disable true matching
+
+use_true_regexp_matching=0
+
+
+
+
+# ADMINISTRATOR EMAIL ADDRESS
+# The email address of the administrator of *this* machine (the one
+# doing the monitoring).  Nagios never uses this value itself, but
+# you can access this value by using the $ADMINEMAIL$ macro in your
+# notification commands.
+
+admin_email=nagios
+
+
+
+# ADMINISTRATOR PAGER NUMBER/ADDRESS
+# The pager number/address for the administrator of *this* machine.
+# Nagios never uses this value itself, but you can access this
+# value by using the $ADMINPAGER$ macro in your notification
+# commands.
+
+admin_pager=pagenagios
+
+
+
+# DAEMON CORE DUMP OPTION
+# This option determines whether or not Nagios is allowed to create
+# a core dump when it runs as a daemon.  Note that it is generally
+# considered bad form to allow this, but it may be useful for
+# debugging purposes.
+# Values: 1 - Allow core dumps
+#         0 - Do not allow core dumps (default)
+
+daemon_dumps_core=0
+
+
+process_performance_data=1
+service_perfdata_file=/home/noc/ng/log/perfdata
+service_perfdata_file_template=$LASTSERVICECHECK$||$HOSTNAME$||$SERVICEDESC$||$SERVICEOUTPUT$||$SERVICEPERFDATA$
+service_perfdata_file_mode=a
+service_perfdata_file_processing_interval=60
+service_perfdata_file_processing_command=ng-service-perfdata
+# EOF (End of file)
Index: noc/nagios/private/resource.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/private/resource.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/private/resource.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# Sets $USER1$ to be the path to the plugins
+$USER1$=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins
+
+# Sets $USER2$ to be the path to event handlers
+#$USER2$=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/eventhandlers
+
+# Store some usernames and passwords (hidden from the CGIs)
+$USER3$=%MYSQL_USERNAME%
+$USER4$=%MYSQL_PASSWORD%
Index: noc/nagios/services.cfg
===================================================================
--- noc/nagios/services.cfg	(revision 48)
+++ noc/nagios/services.cfg	(revision 48)
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+define service {
+	name	scripts-service
+	use	generic-service
+        max_check_attempts	2
+        normal_check_interval	2
+	retry_check_interval	1
+        contact_groups  scripts
+	notification_interval	240
+        notification_period	24x7
+        notification_options    w,u,c,r
+	register 0
+}
+
+define service {
+        use                             scripts-service
+        hostgroup_name			all-remote
+        service_description             PING
+	check_command			check_ping!100.0,20%!500.0,60%
+        }
+
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	all-remote
+	service_description	SSH
+	check_command	check_ssh
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-http
+	service_description	HTTP
+	check_command	check_http
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-https
+	service_description	HTTPS
+	check_command	check_tcp!443
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-mail
+	service_description	POSTFIX
+	check_command	check_remote_procs_u!2:50!2:100!postfix
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-cron
+	service_description	CRON
+	check_command	check_remote_procs_C!1:!1:!crond
+}
+
+#define service {
+#	use	scripts-service
+#	hostgroup_name	all-remote
+#	service_description	DISK: /
+#	check_command	check_remote_disk!10%!5%!/
+#}
+
+#define service {
+#	use	scripts-service
+#	hostgroup_name	mysql-masters,mysql-slaves
+#	service_description	DISK: /srv
+#	check_command	check_remote_disk!10%!5%!/srv
+#}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	all-remote
+	service_description	DISK
+	check_command	check_remote_disk!10%!5%
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	host_name	b-m,o-f
+	service_description	LOAD
+	check_command	check_remote_load!7:4:2!12:8:2
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	mysql-masters,mysql-slaves
+	service_description	LOAD
+	check_command	check_remote_load!5:5:2!10:10:2
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-user
+	service_description	USERS
+	check_command	check_remote_users!50!25
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	scripts-mysql
+	service_description	MYSQL
+	check_command	check_tcp!3306
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	mysql-masters
+	service_description	MYSQL-M
+	check_command	check_remote_mysql
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	hostgroup_name	mysql-slaves
+	service_description	MYSQL-S
+	check_command	check_remote_mysql_slave
+}
+
+define service {
+	use	scripts-service
+	host_name	b-m,o-f
+	service_description	CPU
+	notifications_enabled	0
+	check_command	check_remote_procs_P!1!1!25
+	
+}
