On 04.09.2012 18:03, Werner Flamme wrote:
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> Michael Friedrich [04.09.2012 17:21]:
>>
>> Running output (72): '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_cups_queue -H
>> bweex -T b -w 40 -c 50 -a 14' [1346769797.140474] [2048.1]
>> [pid=11683]   Done.  Final output:
>> '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_cups_queue -H bweex -T b -w 40 -c 50
>> -a 14' [1346769797.140478] [2048.1] [pid=11683] **** END MACRO
>> PROCESSING ************* [1346769797.140531] [016.1] [pid=11683]
>> Check result output will be written to
>> '/var/log/icinga/spool/checkeiIiCH' (fd=10) ---pins---
>>
>> The file '/var/log/icinga/spool/checkeiIiCH' exists and has
>> content.
>>
>> The config has been copied from a SLES11-SP1 box, where icinga
>> runs for months without any problems... Only that this box has
>> icinga 1.7.1 running.
>>
>>> is this by chance a perl plugin, and do you have embedded perl
>>> enabled?
>
> file /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_cups_queue
> /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_cups_queue: Bourne-Again shell script text
>
> No, it is not.
>
> grep -rin embedded /etc/icinga/*
> ...
> /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg:1215:enable_embedded_perl=1
> ...
> /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg:1226:use_embedded_perl_implicitly=1
> ...
>
> Yes, embedded Perl is enabled.

could you try disabling it?

>
>
> I the meantime, I saw another strange thing. I deleted objects.cache
> and status.dat before restarting, and (of course) all hosts and
> services were in the "pending" state. After some minutes, all but one
> hosts were shown UP. Then icinga died. No service check left the
> "pending" state. After the next "rcicinga start", the host state was
> lost (all "pending" again), icinga started anew and - died at the same
> point, one host (the same as before) left, and icinga died at the
> "check_cups_queue" command. All those "check_icmp" commands to look at
> the host states were run successfully.
>
> What is this? Though retain_state_information=1 and
> state_retention_file=/var/log/icinga/retention.dat the retention file
> is not created. After creating it manually (as icinga user), it
> remains at 0 bytes. The file status.dat in the same directory is
> mainained.
>
> And dead again, at check_cups_queue :-(
>
>
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