hi wollie, sorry for the delay getting back to you, i've been on vacation and it doesn't look like anyone else is picking up the slack :/
On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 03:48:58PM +0200, Wolfgang Kohnen wrote:
> I've installed nagios-test, configured it, then removed it and left it
> in that state for some weeks. Today I received notifications from both
> that old installation and another recent and productive installation on
> another host. That was quite confusing to me. The zombie nagios was
> started on Jul 30, that is round about the date, when I removed the
> package. Then I did a new install in order to invoke a --purge which
> didn't change the situation.
sounds like something's fishing with the init script... i'll try and
take a look into it a bit later. the entire script is a little clunky,
actually, and i may end up re-implementing it.
btw: you can purge an already removed package with 'dpkg -P'.
> Well, now I've inspected the package maintenance scripts
> (/var/lib/dpkg/info/nagios-common.prerm) and it looks perfectly ok. It
> seems to me that /etc/init.d/nagios doesn't work properly, but I don't
> understand why. However, on my system /etc/init.d/nagios stop doesn't do
> anything.
is this also on your other production system? could you send me
the following in that case?
- ps -ef | grep nagios
- sh -x /etc/init.d/nagios stop
sean
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