It replies: OK - Waiting for master to send event, replicating host 192.168.7.85:3306
2011/9/14 Michael Friedrich <[email protected]> > ** > On 14.09.2011 17:33, Mark Creamer wrote: > > Yep, both checks are true. Icinga user is running the script and $USER1$ > points to /usr/local/icinga/libexec which is where the script resides. > > > and what is the shell output when running it manually as icinga user? > > > Thank you for the suggestions Michael. > > 2011/9/14 Michael Friedrich <[email protected]> > >> On 14.09.2011 16:56, Mark Creamer wrote: >> >> Stefan, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, it still has the same result. >> Darn, I thought we were on to something there :-) >> Any other ideas? >> >> >> run the command as icinga user. make sure that icinga user can execute the >> script. furthermore, make sure that the plugin is exactly located where >> $USER1$ points to - see resource.cfg. >> >> >> Thanks again, >> Mark >> >> 2011/9/14 Stefan <[email protected]> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I’ve also created today a check command with perl. >>> >>> I needed to explicitly write “/usr/bin/perl” before the command (Insert >>> the correct path to your perl binary): >>> >>> command_line /usr/bin/perl $USER1$/check_mysql_slave.pl --host >>> $HOSTADDRESS$ --user $USER3$ --password $USER4$ >>> >>> >>> >>> Try this and tell me if it’s working. >>> >>> >>> >>> Stefan >>> >>> *Von:* Mark Creamer [mailto:[email protected]] >>> *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 14. September 2011 16:31 >>> *An:* [email protected] >>> *Betreff:* [icinga-users] Problem with service/command definition >>> >>> >>> >>> I have a service I’ve been trying to create which monitors MySQL >>> replication slaves to see if they are in sync. The script was downloaded >>> from Nagios Exchange. >>> >>> >>> >>> If I run the script manually from the command line of the Icinga server, >>> it works perfectly. But if I try to install it as a service assigned to the >>> MySQL slaves in our network, they all show the service status as “Critical”, >>> with the message “Return Code of 255 is Out of Bounds.” >>> >>> >>> >>> I think the issue may be with the syntax. The command syntax for this >>> script is: >>> >>> ./check_mysql_slave.pl --host=192.168.x.x --user=myuser >>> --password=mypassword >>> >>> >>> >>> It also works from the command line without the = signs, like this: >>> >>> ./check_mysql_slave.pl –host 192.168.x.x –user myuser –password >>> mypassword >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> And here’s the command definition: >>> >>> >>> >>> # 'check_mysql_slave.pl' command definition >>> >>> define command{ >>> >>> command_name check_mysql_slave.pl >>> >>> command_line $USER1$/check_mysql_slave.pl --host >>> $HOSTADDRESS$ --user $USER3$ --password $USER4$ >>> >>> } >>> >>> >>> >>> I’ve also tried not using the custom $USER3$ and $USER4$ macros, and just >>> passing the userid and password directly in the command definition but I >>> still get the same result. Anyone see what might be the problem here? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Mark >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> BlackBerry® DevCon Americas, Oct. 18-20, San Francisco, CA >>> Learn about the latest advances in developing for the >>> BlackBerry® mobile platform with sessions, labs & more. >>> See new tools and technologies. Register for BlackBerry® DevCon >>> today! >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/rim-devcon-copy1 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> icinga-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/icinga-users >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Mark >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> BlackBerry® DevCon Americas, Oct. 18-20, San Francisco, CA >> Learn about the latest advances in developing for the >> BlackBerry® mobile platform with sessions, labs & more. >> See new tools and technologies. 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