On 2013-04-18 19:11, Tim Wojtulewicz wrote: > I recently installed the nagios, nagios-common, nagios-plugins, and a > few of the nagios-plugins-* packages for EL6 from EPEL. I've run into a > problem where nagios can't find the plugins at all. It gives me an > error 127 when trying to find them, which from the nagios documentation > means it thinks the plugins aren't installed. After a bit of debugging, > it appears nagios is looking for the plugins to be installed in > /usr/lib/nagios/plugins whereas the nagios packages in EPEL install them > all in /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins. Creating a symlink from > /usr/lib64/nagios to /usr/lib/nagios resolves that issue, but it doesn't > seem to me that I should have to do that. > > Once I resolved the "not found" problem, nagios moved onto a permissions > issue. Calling any plugin results in a 126 error code. I've tried > 'chown -R nagios:nagios /usr/lib64/nagios'. This results in a lot of > complaints that plugins need to be owned by root or should be setuid > root. The permissions on the plugins and all of the directories above > seem like the nagios user should be able to run the scripts (i.e. > everything has o+rx at least). > > Any ideas? Thanks.
Please post the output of the following command: rpm -q nagios nagios-common nagios-plugins jpo -- José Pedro Oliveira * mailto:[email protected] * _______________________________________________ epel-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list
