Goran Mekic wrote:
> On 11/22/11 13:10, Michael Friedrich wrote:
>> On 22.11.2011 12:57, Goran Mekic wrote:
>>> 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!
>>
>> from the config snippets i would guess that you pulled the 
>> icinga-nrpe.git master? there are currently running changes into 
>> which will break with current SSL anonymous DH mode.
>     I just couldn't find anything else but git repo to download. Have 
> I missed something?

please answer my initial questions and do what i told you in order to 
fix your problem. asking something in return isn't really solving the 
problem this thing could have.

>>
>> please run a check_nrpe -h and nrpe -h and verify the versions being 
>> correct, as well config for nrpe server now reflecting the certfile - 
>> this needs to be passed to check_nrpe then too as shown in the help 
>> of check_nrpe.
>>
>> please be advised that this remains alpha stage and is therefore 
>> tagged as '3.0-dev'. i will add some things later this week, 
>> including some more docs and tests.
>>
>> -michael
>>
>>>
>>> 1. http://docs.icinga.org/1.5.0/en/nrpe.html
>>>
>>>
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email:  michael.friedr...@univie.ac.at
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