James,

I got it to work with your '-C' suggestion. Thanks a lot!

Joe

P.S. It's good to realize you're not going insane and that you've  
followed the instructions correctly.

I appreciate it.


On May 5, 2009, at 1:29 PM, James Whittington wrote:

> Okay as luck would have it I was just installing 2 master servers  
> today
> so I got to see the same issue you are describing.
>
> I am a long time nagios user and been using opsview for about 6 months
> so I personally would recommend the product.
>
> It appears they changed the service definition slightly from what it
> used to be.
> These steps fixed it for me..
>
> Editing Service Check: Opsview Daemon
> Edit argument
> From this:
> -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs -a '-a opsviewd -w 1:2 -c 1:2'
> To this:
> -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs -a '-C opsviewd -w 1:2 -c 1:2'
>
> Apply the config and things should be good.
>
> Based on check_procs looks like they were trying to match any string  
> in
> a process with opsviewd..
>
> -a, --argument-array=STRING
>   Only scan for processes with args that contain STRING.
> --ereg-argument-array=STRING
>   Only scan for processes with args that contain the regex STRING.
> -C, --command=COMMAND
>   Only scan for exact matches of COMMAND (without path).
>
> Hope that works for you.
>
> James Whittington
> VC3, Inc.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph
> Filla
> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 3:57 PM
> To: Opsview Users
> Subject: [opsview-users] Still having basic problems with opsviewd
> servicecheck
>
> Good day,
>
> I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm nagging, but fixing this issue
> reflects on Opsview3 in its entirety. If Opsview cannot properly check
> how many of its own processes are running, it will be hard to justify
> to my boss the value proposition of Opsview over base nagios 3.
>
> I continue to have a Critical alert that 'PROCS CRITICAL: 4 processes
> with args 'opsviewd' for the service check.
>
> I changed the service check from the default
> "check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_procs -a '-a opsviewd -w 1:10 -c
> 1:12'"
> to the plugin 'check_procs' with the arguments "-a opsviewd -w 1:10 -c
> 1:12"
>
> Either way, I'm still getting Critical even though only one opsviewd
> process are running.
>
> Something is broken, I'm afraid and I sincerely appreciate any/all
> assistance.
>
>
> --
> Joseph Filla
> Supervisor Systems Administrator
> Pioneer Research Center USA, Inc.
> Tel: (408) 437-1800 ext #116
>
>
>
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