Anyone seen this before? I run the command #./check_nrpe -n -H 127.0.0.1
-c check_procs on the remote host to check if nrpe is working and I get
the error message in the subject heading.
The nrpe is ver 2.8 as is the ver of the rest of the plug-ins. The host
is a Solaris 2.8 host.
Please
Hi,
Nagios 2.9
NRPE 2.8.1
Solaris 2.8 on both Client and Server hosts.
I'm trying to test whether nrpe works on a client host. I have built
nrpe on my server host and copied it to the client. I have inetd set up
to start the nrpe daemon as needed. I'm running into the classic problem
mentioned
,
John
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From: John Tabasz
Hi,
Solaris 2.8; Nagios 2.9;
It's a new installation and I'm trying to figure out why the hosts-alive
is not running. All clients are status PENDING on the web page. I can
'reschedule the next test for this host' to do a one time check. This is
not what I had in mind however. Any input is
I am in a quite similar situation as Fanen. My question is more about
the configuration aspect. I have each host defined in the hosts.cfg
file, with a check-host-alive argument to the check_command directive.
Do I need to also build the commands.cfg or services.cfg file such that
every host has a
This is a brand new setup. I have two remote hosts defined in the
hosts.cfg file and in the hostgroups.cfg file.
When I run ./nagios -v nagios.cfg the messages returned only indicate
that there are only the localhost being monitored.
Ditto with the web screens. Do I need to install nrpe on the