This is the wrong thread I think but I'd be interested to know how you got NRPE to work at all in AIX5.3--even in daemon mode. That is, which version did you compile? 2.5.2 or an earlier one? Did you use any special compiler options etc? To me it looks like it's broken altogether in AIX. One of our developers is trying to fix it. We'll post the code if we make any progress.

Alex

On 7/18/06, Mark Worrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alexander Harvey <alexh19740110 <at> gmail.com> writes:

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to add or remove filesystems from these boxes unfortunately. That would mean
each time I add a filesystem I'd also have to change the Nagios check. That
wouldn't really be ideal.
> Alex
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> Looks okay. There's a problem with inodes being -700% on /usr, but otherwise
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space). Run ./check_disk -w 20% -c 1% -p / -p /usr and that should come back
okay.

I am running AIX5.3 also and am experiencing similar problems. The only way so
faar i can get this to work is to not use inetd.conf but start it in daemon mode
eg
/usr/local/bin/nagios/nrpe -n -c /usr/local/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d

I can then get correct results from the nagios server from the command line but
i then have issues with ussing a browser to monitor the status. I have just
posted this problem.


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problem but then /proc will always show "no space" in AIX because it's not a
real filesystem. To really work in AIX the 'check_disk' should ignore /proc.
It's no big deal, my shell script is fine for my purposes.
> Thanks for all your efforts for free software, BTW.Kind Regards,Alex
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