the external perl
interpreter for now.
On 06/07/2010 07:39 PM, Ryan Rawdon wrote:
Hey everyone,
I recently installed Nagios on a new system and migrated all of my
configs and everything over. Everything is working fine, except for
check_rsync, which fails on all hosts with (Service check did
Hey everyone,
I recently installed Nagios on a new system and migrated all of my
configs and everything over. Everything is working fine, except for
check_rsync, which fails on all hosts with (Service check did not exit
properly).
I have tried disabling the embedded perl interpreter (even
Hey all,
Can NRPE listen on IPv6 addresses? If so, how? I have some hosts which
are not accessible from my Nagios box over v4 due to firewall, NAT and
other constraints, but they're accessible via v6 which most other active
checks/plugins seem to be able to use 100% fine. I don't know if
Thanks a lot Jim, that explanation and page cleared it up. There was a
contact groups definition in the services template which overrides the
inheritance from the parent host (I hadn't read any formal definition of
how the Nagios inheritance works). I removed that template definition
and it
Hi,
I've had a smallish deployment of Nagios for a while now, but now I need
to add some more functionality to it. I need to have Nagios notify certain
people when there is an issue with a host or any service on it. I see that
adding their contactgroup to the host definition only notifies them