Probably, the configuration in Opsview results in a different command line - 
hence the script cannot be executed due to incorrect parameters or such - which 
results in the errorcode 127?

 

Hth

Paul
 
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To:Opsview Users <opsview-users@lists.opsview.org>; 
From:Doug Small <doug.small.boul...@gmail.com>
Sent:Wed 08-06-2011 16:21
Subject:Re: [opsview-users] plugin is there and owned by nagios yet i get the 
following
Attachment:inline.txt
yes, ran manually as nagios and i got the expected output.



On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Henry78 <henr...@gmx.at> wrote:
You ever tried to run it manually (as user nagios)? Did that give you
any error output?

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kind regards, Henry
 

On Di, 2011-06-07 at 14:44 -0600, Doug Small wrote:
> all,
>
> i have copied over a plugin, check_logfiles, and ensured that it is
> owned by nagios.nagios, that it is executable and in the right
> location.
>
> the plugin is available from within the service check, plugin drop
> down ... so opsview can see it, and if i run it as nagios by hand on
> the server
> it runs without issue.
>
> and yet, i get the following error:
>
> (Return code of 127 is out of bounds - plugin may be missing)
>
> could Return code of 127 indicate something else?
>
> thanks

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