There is a known issue with nrpe logging in version 2.12 and 2.13 . the debug 
setting in the code is set so the debug option is not giving more then daemon 
start/daemon shut-down notifications .

In order to change that you can either do one of two things 1) modify your 
/etc/syslog.conf to capture the *.debug signals or notify the nrpe.c source 
file and rebuild nrpe.

If you used packages , the first option is your way to go .

But also try accessing the server any of it's ip's not on the lo device and see 
what you get ( although you specified the 127.0.0.1 as the agent address ) .

Once you enabled debug , you can find out more for the cause of your issue.

Assaf

----- Original Message -----
From: "Goran Mekic" <m...@lugons.org>
To: icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, 22 November, 2011 11:57:45 AM
Subject: [icinga-users] CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from daemon

Hello,
     I get the error from the subject doing what [1] says. I just can't 
make the the first test pass. Attached is my 
/usr/local/icinga/etc/nrpe.cfg. I see that /var/run/icinga/nrpe.pid has 
the PID it should. I've tried with and without SSL. I just can't make 
NRPE log anything after start, so I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. 
Any suggestion? Thanx!

1. http://docs.icinga.org/1.5.0/en/nrpe.html

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