On Dec 9, 2009, at 4:41 AM, Jinxi Cheng wrote:

> Hi,
> I have Nagios2 installed and configured. It seems everything is running fine. 
> Can some one explains why I get “program start. Normal program termination” 
> in the logs?

You're apparently starting and stopping nagios.

> I see this when I create a availability report. It used to be “HTTP OK” in 
> Nagios (older version). What does this message “program start. Normal program 
> termination” mean?

Two log entries --
[timestamp] starting...
[timestamp] shutting down...

> Also, availability report does not seems to work correctly in Nagios2.

Be more specific. I'm not aware of any issues with them. You are installing an 
old version of nagios though. If you have no specific requirements, you should 
be installing nagios-3.

> Here is copy of the log:
> Event Start Time        Event End TimeEvent           DurationEvent/State 
> Type                                        Event/State Information
> 2009-08-25 13:08:35  2009-08-25 13:08:360d         0h 0m 1s                   
>   PROGRAM (RE)START      Program start

This corresponds to 'starting...' in the logs.

> 2009-08-25 13:08:36  2009-08-25 13:09:120d         0h 0m 36s                  
>  PROGRAM END                  Abnormal program termination

This corresponds to 'Bailing out (reason...)" in the logs.

> 2009-08-25 13:17:47  2009-08-25 13:17:470d         0h 0m 0s                   
>   PROGRAM END                 Normal program termination

This corresponds to 'shutting down...' in the logs.

--
Marc


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