Greetings,
I had this problem a few days ago when I tried upgrading from
1.4b7 to 1.4b9, and thanks to Mr. Michael Friedrich who passed
along these links:
http://markmail.org/message/jsolx6j6jl74aqpj
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/219
I was able to solve the segfault issue.
However,
Michael Friedrich writes:
Well I've sent a patch a few months ago to nagios-devel but iirc it's
only in CVS, not within a new beta release. An Icinga user pointed me to
that problem.
http://markmail.org/message/jsolx6j6jl74aqpj
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/219
I caught one of
Greetings,
I tried updating my (perfectly working, mind you) ndoutils from
1.4b7 to 1.4b9 over the weekend and was primarily rewarded with
segfaults and other grief which has resisted investigation and
fixes. The errors were introduced in 1.4b8 and persist into 1.4b9.
I'm running on
Scott Macdonald asks:
[1220976597] Warning: Return code of 127 for check of service 'ssh'
on host 'REMOVED' was out of bounds. Make sure the plugin you're
trying to run actually exists.
Are your library paths *identical* between the execution environment
and your shell? I believe I've
Allan Clark writes:
[...] I wanted to connect directly rather than layer a lot of
interposing scripts (which are often difficult to repair). I
was trying to force snmptrapd to log to the Nagios command-channel,
but snmptrapd seems to use different formats when logging to stdout
compared
Patrick Morris wirtes:
HS ?? How. Or I'm stupid? How should the host respond to service checks
HS if it's down and doesn't respond to ping therefore?
It happens. For example, I have two switches in a strange state
that I can't ping, but otherwise work fine.
Technically speaking, all a
G'day folks,
My immediate Management have begun to take notice of the Nagios
implementation we've been running for the past two years, and now
want to use it as a management dashboard to identify potential
problems. Now, whilst Nagios is a superb tool for the technician,
it's not so hot
Trevor Obba asks:
I have an EMC CLARiiON AX150 I would like to monitor disk usage,
fan, power supply, battery, temperature and uptime using Nagios's
check_snmp plug-in but when I snmpwalk my Emc it does not seem give
any MIBS on disk usage, fan, power supply e.t.c Can anyone please
Giles Coochey writes:
I just wondered whether I'm alone in having the Web Event Log
sometimes appear to make IE stop responding (need to do forced
close of IE).
How big are your logs? The ones I have here are fairly large
(about 3.6 megs/day) and sometimes cause IE to slow to an
Hari Sekhon wrote:
[...] raise the warning code if more than 1 offer was received [...]
The pitfall here is that if you're running redundant DHCP servers
it's possible to receive two offers. ISC DHCPD can function in this
way. A regular client would see the first offer, accept it, and
Justin Craig asks:
What is the trigger for these events? Is it a response time
threshold or is it a % increase in RTA or something else?
[08-15-2006 07:37:52] SERVICE ALERT:
dallas-swe-3568-1.cpa.state.tx.us;PING;WARNING;SOFT;1;PING
WARNING - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 107.07 ms
Good morning,
chown nagios:nagios cgi/*
chmod 777 cgi/*
Just a heads-up, but 777 is *way* too much permission for those
files. 755, or even 711 if the files are owned by the nagios user,
is vastly safer; you don't want the world to be able to
modify those executable files.
But there
Greetings,
Jan van der Merwe asks:
I'm looking for a really simple plugin that will just check whether
a MySQL server is alive and accepting connections.
I've got one that actually goes and executes a select count(*)
from arbitrary databases and tables is anyone is interested.
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