Hello, I have installed Icinga 1.8.1 including icinga-idoutils on current Debian 6.0.6.
ii icinga 1.8.1-1~debmon60+2 host and network monitoring system - metapackage ii icinga-cgi 1.8.1-1~debmon60+2 host and network monitoring system - CGI scripts ii icinga-common 1.8.1-1~debmon60+2 host and network monitoring system - support files ii icinga-core 1.8.1-1~debmon60+2 host and network monitoring system - core files ii icinga-doc 1.8.1-1~debmon60+2 host and network monitoring system - documentation ii icinga-idoutils 1.8.1-1~debmon60+2 host and network monitoring system - icinga-dataobjects support Unfortunately after the installation I have 3 instead of only 2 ido2db processes running: nagios 16513 0.0 0.0 34192 692 ? Ss 16:33 0:00 /usr/sbin/ido2db -c /etc/icinga/ido2db.cfg nagios 16580 0.0 0.1 42916 1952 ? Sl 16:33 0:00 /usr/sbin/ido2db -c /etc/icinga/ido2db.cfg nagios 16581 1.2 0.2 42916 2160 ? Sl 16:33 0:00 /usr/sbin/ido2db -c /etc/icinga/ido2db.cfg Nevertheless there seems to be no error - I have pnp4nagios installed and it draws graphs flawlessly. Also there is no visible error or warning in /var/log/icinga.log: [1352910808] Icinga 1.8.1 starting... (PID=16579) [1352910808] Local time is Wed Nov 14 16:33:28 UTC 2012 [1352910808] LOG VERSION: 2.0 [1352910808] idomod: IDOMOD 1.8.1 (10-25-2012) Copyright(c) 2005-2008 Ethan Galstad, Copyright(c) 2009-2012 Icinga Development Team (https://www.icinga.org) [1352910808] idomod: Successfully connected to data sink. 0 queued items to flush. [1352910808] Event broker module 'IDOMOD' version '1.8.1' from '/usr/lib/icinga/idomod.so' initialized successfully. [1352910808] idomod: IDOMOD 1.8.1 (10-25-2012) Copyright(c) 2005-2008 Ethan Galstad, Copyright(c) 2009-2012 Icinga Development Team (https://www.icinga.org) [1352910808] idomod: Successfully connected to data sink. 0 queued items to flush. [1352910808] Event broker module '/usr/lib/icinga/idomod.so' initialized successfully. [1352910808] Finished daemonizing... (New PID=16584) [1352910810] Event loop started... My /etc/icinga/ido2db.cfg file (comments and empty lines stripped) looks like: lock_file=/var/run/icinga/ido2db.pid ido2db_user=nagios ido2db_group=nagios socket_type=unix socket_name=/var/lib/icinga/ido.sock socket_perm=0755 tcp_port=5668 use_ssl=0 db_servertype=mysql db_host=localhost db_port= db_name=icinga db_prefix=icinga_ db_user=icinga-idoutils db_pass=XXXXXXXXX max_timedevents_age=60 max_systemcommands_age=1440 max_servicechecks_age=1440 max_hostchecks_age=1440 max_eventhandlers_age=10080 max_externalcommands_age=10080 max_logentries_age=44640 max_acknowledgements_age=44640 max_notifications_age=44640 max_contactnotifications_age=44640 max_contactnotificationmethods_age=44640 clean_realtime_tables_on_core_startup=1 clean_config_tables_on_core_startup=1 trim_db_interval=3600 housekeeping_thread_startup_delay=300 debug_level=-1 debug_verbosity=2 debug_file=/var/log/icinga/ido2db.debug max_debug_file_size=100000000 debug_readable_timestamp=0 oci_errors_to_syslog=1 oracle_trace_level=0 enable_sla=0 Nevertheless I find it somehow annoying to have a Warning in Icinga itself regarding the number of ido2db processes for localhost. Any idea what I could have missed? Currently I have no clue where to look at... Kind regards, Stefan Pommerening ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure from a single web console. Get in-depth insight into apps, servers, databases, vmware, SAP, cloud infrastructure, etc. Download 30-day Free Trial. Pricing starts from $795 for 25 servers or applications! http://p.sf.net/sfu/zoho_dev2dev_nov _______________________________________________ icinga-users mailing list icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/icinga-users