Hi, 

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 07:36:16PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Andreas B. Mundt]
> > check_kernel_status fails with UNKNOWN.  This is not due to a newer
> > kernel, the lenny stuff works for squeeze, and the script gives the
> > correct answer when called on the command line.  Modifications in
> > the script do not change the warning at all.
> 
> Right.  Same I have seen for a while.  The error show up for a while
> after the first boot, and then disappears after some time without
> anything being changed.  I have not been able to figure out why it
> fail, but it is not related to moving any configuration.
> 
> > However, I don't know where the warning comes from in the first
> > place.
> 
> Me neither.  I suspect some background job running after installation
> is blocking something, and the check start working when this
> background job is done.  But I have never been able to find such
> job. :)


When testing again, I found that indeed restarting nagios3 fixed the
wrong warning.  Perhaps something does not yet work when nagios
starts at boot-time.  I'll revert the changes in svn.

Cheers,

        Andi
  



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