On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 09:40:45AM +0200, Quintin Vorster wrote:
> Nope, I'm referring to the main cfg files. I have setup Opsview in Solaris 
> 10, but I'm getting this error:
> 
> NRPE: Command 'check_memory' not defined on the local host. I have edited 
> services.cfg and changed the command to be check_memory_solaris for the 
> default one does not work and I've added a new service check as well and 
> restarted opswiev and opsview-agent and nothing happens.
> 
> I've also tried to add a new host to be monitored but it doesn't appear on 
> the web. Do I need to edit the config files of Opsview or do I specify to use 
> the Nagios cfg files within /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects?

Changes to the opsview configuration are stored in the database and 
generated by the nagconfgen.pl script, so any changes you make to the 
.cfg files will be clobbered. To make changes either:

1) Use the web interface
2) Use the API
3) hack the database
The latter should generally be avoided unless you're really sure it's 
the best way.

Stu

-- 
>From the prompt of Stu Teasdale

You will be audited by the Internal Revenue Service.
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