On Mon, 9 Feb 2015, Florian Kluender wrote:
can anybody help me with this problem?
Feb 9 10:21:27 icinga ido2db: IDO2DB 1.12.1 starting... (PID=5777)
Feb 9 10:21:32 icinga icinga: idomod: Still unable to connect to data sink.
1480 items lost, 5000 queued items to flush. Is ido2db running and
processing data?
Is the ido2db process running? Try a "ps -ef | grep ido2" to see.
There should be two -- a parent and a child. The child is the one
that actually connects to the database. If you only see one running,
it's not properly operational.
Is there anything in the UNIX log files? The ido2db process
typically logs to the "user.info" level. Find out which file in
/var/log/collects that output "grep user /etc/syslog.conf"; the
entry at the right will be the file name to look at. If there is
no such entry, create one (read the man pages for syslog or the
logging facility your machine uses).
Finally, when editing files in the UNIX world, please use a UNIX
editor -- vi, emacs, pico, &c. Don't edit UNIX files in a DOS or
Windows editor -- you *will* corrupt them and many utilities will
quietly hide the fact from you.
Cheers!
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