On 2011-11-30 19:53, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at wrote:
Hello,
we are just installing Icinga as a replacement for our Nagios
installation.
Everything working so far so good -- except a "little problem"
The ido2db socket (/usr/local/icinga/var/ido.sock) is created as
root:root -- so idomod can't access it.
Maybe some of you can give me a hint how to correct this.
please provide accurate information on
- os/distribution used
- version of icinga and idoutils
- configs without # and empty lines, especially idomod.cfg and ido2db.cfg
- how do you start icinga and ido2db
- what is the error in the logs / shell
Thank you, bye from Austria
Andreas
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