Am 05.04.2013 um 12:32 schrieb AC <[email protected]>:

>> Looks like an RedHat 6.3 system?
>> So its the fstab symlink bug we have to fix.
> 
> It's a CentOS 6.4 64 bits running on ESXi 5
> 
>>> The solution was prepone /opt to /omd/sites/<path> in tmpfs fstab entry.
>>> 
>> 
>> OK
>> 
>>> 
>>>> Did you set your Monitoring Core to Icinga using "omd config" ?
>>> 
>>> This was exactly the step I've missed.
>>> Now everything is ok, I must check some permission on CGI but these
>>> are detalis.
>>> 
>> 
>> no all permission must be OK.
>> Is selinux enabled on your system?
> 
> Yes, it's the first thing I do on every fresh Linux installation
> 
> [root@icinga icinga]# sestatus
> SELinux status:                 disabled
> 
> I've tried both edit cgi.cfg setting * as user in every authorized_for_
> directive and checked apache.conf /opt/omd/sites/<site>/etc/icinga but
> icinga classic gui reports
> 
> It appears as though you do not have permission to view information for any
> of the services you requested...
> If you believe this is an error, check the HTTP server authentication
> requirements for accessing this CGI and check the authorization options in
> your CGI configuration file.
> 
> At the moment I don't have configurated any host/service, maybe those
> messages depends on it...
> Anyway I'd preferred refine all configurations before populating host,
> services, etc. etc.

Hi Handrea,
yes, thats the problem!

You have to define your Hosts/Services first.

Joerg 
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