What were you configure options? Do you have net-snmp(dev libs too) installed?
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 01:05:46 +0530, Ambati Srinivas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I very recently installed nagios Nagios-3.2.0 and Nagios-plugins-1.4.14on > fedora 12. All went however I am not able to execute nor see check_snmp > under /usr/local/nagios/libexec/ > > For your reference: > [r...@nagios01 plugins]# cd /usr/local/nagios/libexec/ > [r...@nagios01 libexec]# ls > check_apt check_file_age check_log check_oracle > check_tcp > check_breeze check_flexlm check_mailq check_overcr > check_time > check_by_ssh check_ftp check_mrtg check_ping > check_udp > check_clamd check_http check_mrtgtraf check_pop > check_ups > check_cluster check_icmp check_nagios check_procs > check_users > check_dhcp check_ide_smart check_nntp check_real > check_wave > check_dig check_ifoperstatus check_nt check_rpc negate > check_disk check_ifstatus check_ntp check_sensors urlize > check_disk_smb check_imap check_ntp_peer check_smtp utils.pm > check_dns check_ircd check_ntp_time check_ssh utils.sh > check_dummy check_load check_nwstat check_swap > [r...@nagios01 libexec]# > > > > While I can see files in /nagios-plugins-1.4.14/plugins (after untar) > check_snmp > check_snmp.c > check_snmp.o > For your refernce: > [r...@nagios01 Downloads]# ls > nagios-3.2.0 nagios-plugins-1.4.14 > nagios-3.2.0.tar.gz nagios-plugins-1.4.14.tar.gz > [r...@nagios01 Downloads]# pwd > /home/xxxxxxxx/Downloads > [r...@nagios01 Downloads]# ls > nagios-3.2.0 nagios-plugins-1.4.14 > nagios-3.2.0.tar.gz nagios-plugins-1.4.14.tar.gz > [r...@nagios01 Downloads]# > [r...@nagios01 libexec]# cd > /home/xxxxxxxx/Downloads/nagios-plugins-1.4.14/plugins > [r...@nagios01 plugins]# pwd > /home/xxxxxxxx/Downloads/nagios-plugins-1.4.14/plugins > [r...@nagios01 plugins]# ls > check_apt check_ide_smart.o check_overcr check_udp > check_apt.c check_imap check_overcr.c check_ups > check_apt.o check_ldap.c check_overcr.o check_ups.c > check_by_ssh check_load check_pgsql.c check_ups.o > check_by_ssh.c check_load.c check_ping check_users > check_by_ssh.o check_load.o check_ping.c check_users.c > check_clamd check_mrtg check_ping.o check_users.o > check_cluster check_mrtg.c check_pop common.h > check_cluster.c check_mrtg.o check_procs Makefile > check_cluster.o check_mrtgtraf check_procs.c Makefile.am > check_dig check_mrtgtraf.c check_procs.o Makefile.in > check_dig.c check_mrtgtraf.o check_radius.c negate > check_dig.o check_mysql.c check_real negate.c > check_disk check_mysql_query.c check_real.c negate.o > check_disk.c check_nagios check_real.o netutils.c > check_disk.o check_nagios.c check_smtp netutils.h > check_dns check_nagios.o check_smtp.c netutils.o > check_dns.c check_nntp check_smtp.o popen.c > check_dns.o check_nt check_snmp popen.h > check_dummy check_nt.c check_snmp.c popen.o > check_dummy.c check_nt.o check_snmp.o runcmd.c > check_dummy.o check_ntp check_ssh runcmd.h > check_fping.c check_ntp.c check_ssh.c runcmd.o > check_ftp check_ntp.o check_ssh.o sslutils.c > check_game.c check_ntp_peer check_swap sslutils.o > check_hpjd check_ntp_peer.c check_swap.c t > check_hpjd.c check_ntp_peer.o check_swap.o urlize > check_hpjd.o check_ntp_time check_tcp urlize.c > check_http check_ntp_time.c check_tcp.c urlize.o > check_http.c check_ntp_time.o check_tcp.o utils.c > check_http.o check_nwstat check_time utils.h > check_ide_smart check_nwstat.c check_time.c utils.o > check_ide_smart.c check_nwstat.o check_time.o > [r...@nagios01 plugins]# > > Please advice, > > am ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null
