I finally figured this one out. The reason why the plugin was spewing out
the out of bounds error was because of the underlying performance issue of
the server. When the server becomes slow to respond, Nagios throws this
error. The hint provided by Sven proved that it was indeed the disk I/O
issue
Hi everyone,
I just installed a fresh Nagios v3.2.3 with about 150 hosts and 600
services. I just noticed from time to time, hosts are throwing out Return
code of 141 is out of bounds status every now and then, then it will
eventually go away. I don't know if this has anything to do with the
nagios only accepts integers 0~3 as return codes of plugins.
try to manually execute the command of the questioned service (be the
user nagios runs as) and check the ouputs.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Rai Ricafrente maill...@ricafrente.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just installed a fresh
The output returns OK status when run manually. It seems that the error
occurs at random times, but as mentioned, will eventually go away. If the
plugin is the issue, the error should be persistent. In my case, it happens
from time to time. I only experienced this when we used Nagios 3.2.3, this
Quoting Rai Ricafrente maill...@ricafrente.com:
The output returns OK status when run manually. It seems that the error
occurs at random times, but as mentioned, will eventually go away. If the
plugin is the issue, the error should be persistent.
The plugin isn't handling one or more input
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Rai Ricafrente maill...@ricafrente.com
wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just installed a fresh Nagios v3.2.3 with about 150 hosts and 600
services. I just noticed from time to time, hosts are throwing out
Return
code of 141 is out of bounds status every now and
Hi Allan,
I'm just saying that this could be a bug in the current Nagios, or the
plugin as Terry pointed out, since this was never present in the previous
version that I was using. This really freaks me out.
I enabled Nagios's debug mode in the hopes of getting more about this. I am
also
FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE-p4, Nagios v3.0.6
I now have another server that is having issues with Nagios reporting:
(Return code of 141 is out of bounds)
on an SMTP check to a Postfix server. The check command is as follows:
# 'check_smtp' command definition
define command{
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com wrote:
First, the syntax of the check_command should be:
check_smtp!25!60
And for that to work, the entry in your checkcommands.cfg would look like:
# 'check_smtp' command definition
define command{
command_namecheck_smtp
Duane Hill d.h...@yournetplus.com wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up. I was getting the commandline parameters
confused with the way Nagios is configured within.
You're welcome.
James
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Every once in a while I will get a critical alert stating:
Notification Type: PROBLEM
Service: SMTP
Host: Secondary Spam Filter
Address: 192.168.1.50
State: CRITICAL
Date/Time: Tue Jan 6 00:43:01 UTC 2009
Additional Info:
(Return code of 141 is out of
Subject
[Nagios-users] Return code of 141
Please respond to is out of bounds - SMTP Monitor
d.h...@yournetplu
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On 17/12/08 12:38 PM, Jack Sprat wrote:
Problem: Trying to read a pipe delimited file to retrieve status and
port number is resulting in an Return code of 141 is out of
bounds error.
Sample file being read, in this example, assume you want to
Problem: Trying to read a pipe delimited file to retrieve status and port
number is resulting in an Return code of 141 is out of
bounds error.
Sample file being read, in this example, assume you want to collect servera and
a status of running or stopped. If the status
is running, then the
Friends
Can anyone please give some idea on below error code:
Additional Info:
(Return code of 141 is out of bounds)
Thank you
Nair
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A command which is being run is returning a code of 141. Without
knowing what command is running, it is impossible to know what that
means, beyond what I've stated.
It is as though you ran the command from a command line, then typed
echo $? and it printed 141.
A Nagios command is supposed to
On Tuesday November 4 2008 04:21:25 pm Nair wrote:
Friends
Can anyone please give some idea on below error code:
Additional Info:
(Return code of 141 is out of bounds)
Thank you
Nair
Hi,
have a look at the command definition, is the plugin in place?
Greetings,
Christian
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