Greetings,
With 2.9. If I set log_passive_checks=0, the system stops processing
passive service checks submitted via NSCA. Even though
accept_passive_service_checks=1 is set. Passive host checks via NSCA
still work, and are logged.
I've tested on multiple systems, OS/arch, etc. Same result, N
Running on CentOS5, x86-64.
When attempting to run send_nsca to get data back to one of our
central Nagios systems, I'm getting these two messages as output:
Error: Server closed connection before init packet was received
Error: Could not read init packet from server
Some searching lead me to th
> My guess would be a broken shell-script that you use as a plugin.
> Nagios runs plugins by using the popen(3) call, which uses
> sh -c to interpret and execute the given command.
Thanks Andreas, that appears to have resolved one of the issues.
Nagios starts with out errors now. But, it doesn't
Running Nagios 2.9 on CentOS 5, x86_64. I have multiple other machines
running properly, using the same setup steps to compile, install, etc. But
this new installation is displaying some weirdness.
When I su to the nagios user, I first run a config check:
(I removed all hosts/services, except fo