Tony Yarusso wrote:
Thanks for the note - Ethan's looking into it now. (He just got back
from another trip.)
Maybe no service escalation condition was set ...
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Gius, Mark [30.06.2010 18:23]:
I wasn't even aware that there was a wiki until this email thread. What
exactly are you missing that the wiki contains? I've never needed anything
other than the docs that ship with Nagios.
It's hard to tell what
Hi all,
I have this weird trouble with getting nrpe agents work. My nagios
server hosts on Debian box while agents on Debian and Centos (all
installed from official binary packages) and the problem is check_nrpe
always returns this NRPE: No output returned from plugin error when I
check NRPE
Hi all,
I have the following environment:
Distributed Environment
2 x Central Servers
4 x Distributed Servers
All the Distributed Servers send services checks back to both Central
Servers via the NSCA which works fine.
I have two central servers incase there is a failure with one of these
yuris wrote:
Hi all,
I have this weird trouble with getting nrpe agents work. My nagios
server hosts on Debian box while agents on Debian and Centos (all
installed from official binary packages) and the problem is check_nrpe
always returns this NRPE: No output returned from plugin error
Assaf Flatto wrote:
yuris wrote:
Hi all,
I have this weird trouble with getting nrpe agents work. My nagios
server hosts on Debian box while agents on Debian and Centos (all
installed from official binary packages) and the problem is check_nrpe
always returns this NRPE: No output
well,
./check_nrpe -H centos.host.com -n -c check_load
CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from daemon
and I see this in centos.host syslog nrpe[22928]: Error: Could not
complete SSL handshake. 1 when issue command with -n option.
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wbr,
yuris
Assaf Flatto wrote:
Assaf Flatto wrote:
openssl installed on all hosts, so it seems unlikely that this is the
reason..
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wbr,
yuris
yuris wrote:
well,
./check_nrpe -H centos.host.com -n -c check_load
CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from daemon
and I see this in centos.host syslog nrpe[22928]: Error: Could not
complete SSL
Yuris,
You could try compiling nrpe without ssl and then in your commands.cfg file
have something like this;
*# 'check_nrpe' command definition
define command{
command_namecheck_nrpe_no_ssl
command_line$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c $ARG1$ -n
}
*
Then in
This is what I did. Some of my servers have nrpe compiled with SSL and some
without so I just created two commands in commands.cfg for it -- one to check
with NRPE with SSL and one without.
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I had a very similar problem with checks coming from Ubuntu 8.04 and
10.04 destined for RHEL. I had to disable SSL on both ends and set
the encryption method to 0.
I would also check the NRPE config to make sure the passphrases match
if you are using them.
Greg Pangrazio
On Thu, Jul 1,
On 29 June 2010 22:37, Mirza Dedic mi...@oppy.com wrote:
I was hoping someone out there can help me here, below is my perfdata output
for checking disk space on remote Win32/64 servers that have NSClient++
installed.
The perfdata received is in the format of: 'C:'=35.62G;3.99;1.99;0;39.98;
I strongly doubt it has any relation to ssl:
NRPE - Nagios Remote Plugin Executor
Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Ethan Galstad (nag...@nagios.org)
Version: 2.12
Last Modified: 03-10-2008
License: GPL v2 with exemptions (-l for more info)
SSL/TLS Available: Anonymous DH Mode, OpenSSL 0.9.6 or higher
Hi all,
I installed Nagios on a 32-bit system (CentOS 5.3) following the directions
given here: http://docs.cslabs.clarkson.edu/wiki/Install_Nagios_on_CentOS_5
Everything went well and I ran nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg and got no
errors or warnings. But when I tried to start
yuris wrote:
I strongly doubt it has any relation to ssl:
NRPE - Nagios Remote Plugin Executor
Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Ethan Galstad (nag...@nagios.org)
Version: 2.12
Last Modified: 03-10-2008
License: GPL v2 with exemptions (-l for more info)
SSL/TLS Available: Anonymous DH Mode, OpenSSL
Hi all,
I installed Nagios on a 32-bit system (CentOS 5.3) following the directions
given here: http://docs.cslabs.clarkson.edu/wiki/Install_Nagios_on_CentOS_5
Everything went well and I ran nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg and got no
errors or warnings. But when I tried to start Nagios, it
Honia A wrote:
Hi all,
I installed Nagios on a 32-bit system (CentOS 5.3) following the
directions given here:
http://docs.cslabs.clarkson.edu/wiki/Install_Nagios_on_CentOS_5
Everything went well and I ran nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg and
got no errors or warnings. But when I
There is nrpe.cfg:
log_facility=daemon
pid_file=/var/run/nrpe.pid
server_port=5666
nrpe_user=nrpe
nrpe_group=nrpe
allowed_hosts=nagios.domain
dont_blame_nrpe=0
debug=1
command_timeout=60
connection_timeout=300
command[check_users]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_users -w 5 -c 10
Hi and thank you for your reply.
Here are the outputs:
[r...@localhost ~]# cd /var/nagios/spool/
[r...@localhost spool]# ls -l
drwxrwxrwx 2 nagios nagios 4096 Jul 1 10:25 checkresults
[r...@localhost var]# cd /var
[r...@localhost var]# ls -l
drwxrwxrwx 5 nagios nagios 4096 Jul 1
command[check_users]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_users -w 5 -c 10
command[check_load]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_load -w 15,10,5 -c
30,25,20
command[check_disk]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w 20% -c 10%
-p /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
Bingo!
I suspected that it's something really stupid, like typo or something
like almost always in cases like this!
thanks everybody involved and especially Benny :)
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wbr,
yuris
C. Bensend wrote:
command[check_users]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_users -w 5 -c 10
Najeeb Aslam wrote:
Hi,
I have a centos nagios server monitoring services via NRPE plugin,
getting the following error for solaris remote host, I have checked my
/usr/local/Nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg file and NRPE service is up and running
and listening on port 5666 , but still cannot
Hi,
I have a centos nagios server monitoring services via NRPE plugin, getting the
following error for solaris remote host, I have checked my
/usr/local/Nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg file and NRPE service is up and running and
listening on port 5666 , but still cannot worked what the problem is, can
Hi Assaf and all,
The strange this is I've configured 5 other solaris based remote hosts the same
way with ssl for nrpe but works fine with the same centos based nagios server.
Any other ideas?
Regards,
-Najeeb
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From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:nag...@flatto.net]
Sent: 01
The strange this is I've configured 5 other solaris based remote hosts the
same way with ssl for nrpe but works fine with the same centos based
nagios server.
Is your Nagios server in the 'allowed_hosts' option in the client's
nrpe.cfg?
Can you telnet from your Nagios server to port 5666 on
Hi Benny,
Below is a successful telnet session from my centos nagios server to the
solaris remote host. As requested in my nrpe.cfg file on the solaris remote
host I have loop back ip address 127.0.0.1 for 'allowed_host' not the ip
address of the centos nagios server, but before it was working
Hello all,
I'm wanting to monitor a Postifx Mail Queue on a local machine, and found
the below plugin (some years ago). The machine is a FreeBSD 8 with Nagios
3.2.1 and Postfix 2.7.0. Ive used the below plugin on a Fedora 8 machine,
with no problems, but FreeBSD seems to have problems
Thanks for the reply. I ended up rebooting the box, which fixed the problem
temporarily, but it has resurfaced again. When I drill down into a service
check it says that the next check will be processed at a time that has
already passed.
For example:
Last Check: 13:09
Next Check: 13:11
The
Here are a few more details I've been able to gather.
Here's the output of a truss on the init script w/ the start statement:
Starting nagios:write(1,Starting nagios:,16) = 16 (0x10)
fork(0x90,0xbfbfe9f8,0xa,0x8062a35,0x0,0x0) = 55445 (0xd895)
Below is a successful telnet session from my centos nagios server to the
solaris remote host. As requested in my nrpe.cfg file on the solaris
remote host I have loop back ip address 127.0.0.1 for 'allowed_host' not
the ip address of the centos nagios server, but before it was working
fine...
Well, I tried to duplicate the command that is showing up in the 'ps -xw'
output, and it just hangs.
[nag...@psdbsd01 (~)]$ whoami
nagios
[nag...@psdbsd01 (~)]$ su - nagios -c touch /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log
/usr/local/nagios/var/retention.dat
^^ hangs here.
In fact, if I just try to 'su
So I found an obscure su hangs message board posting that recommended
restarting syslogd. I am running syslog-ng, and after restarting the daemon
I was able to start Nagios without any problems. Local 'su - nagios'
commands also work without any delay. I suspect that some interaction
between
Hello,
One of the services we monitor is a web server which we've installed bot
detection on. The bot detection works by looking at the standard deviation
of requests from a specific host. We don't want our own monitoring to get
blocked by our bot detection script, and for a variety of reasons,
On 2 July 2010 00:56, Jaden Bentley jaden.bent...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
One of the services we monitor is a web server which we've installed bot
detection on. The bot detection works by looking at the standard deviation
of requests from a specific host. We don't want our own monitoring to
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