Thats the "generic-service" template:

define service{
        name                            generic-service
        max_check_attempts              2
        notification_period             24x7
        check_period                    24x7
        check_interval                  3
        retry_interval                  1
        notification_interval           1440                                    
        notification_options            c,u,w,r,f
        contact_groups                  Unix-Admins
        register                        0
        }

Passive checks are enabled in icinga.cfg
accept_passive_service_checks=1
accept_passive_host_checks=1

Kind regards,

Roswitha Monz

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Michael Friedrich [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. Juli 2011 18:59
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] connection refused by host
> 
> 
> 
> On 05.07.2011 14:42, Monz Roswitha wrote:
> > /usr/local/icinga/etc/services/filesystem.cfg
> > =============================================
> >
> > define service{
> >          use                     generic-service
> >          service_description     Filesystem /
> >          hostgroup_name          test,produktiv
> >          check_command           check_nrpe!check_disk_root
> > }
> 
> pls post the compiled object from objects.cache instead. or provide the
> used template 'generic-service'.
> 
> from the image, this service has passive checks enabled?
> 
> 
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Roswitha Monz
> >
> >
> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >> Von: Assaf Flatto [mailto:[email protected]]
> >> Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. Juli 2011 11:36
> >> An: [email protected]
> >> Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] connection refused by host
> >>
> >> can you show the configuration in the icinga files ?
> >>
> >> there might be a parameters in the command definition or service
> >> definition that is causing this issue.
> >>
> >> Monz Roswitha wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I've one problem. icinga gets the message "connection refused by
> >> host"
> >>> from some hosts (RHEL ad HP-UX) . Executing nrpe-check from the
> >>> command line of the icinga server works fine and can be seen on the
> >>> remote server in /var/log/secure
> >>>
> >>> CPU-Auslastung
> >>> <http://u1ru185.lksdom21.lks.local/icinga/cgi-
> >> bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=u1ru183.lksdom21.lks.local&service=CPU-
> >> Auslastung>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Active checks of the service have been disabled - only passive
> checks
> >>> are being accepted
> >>> <http://u1ru185.lksdom21.lks.local/icinga/cgi-
> >> bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=u1ru183.lksdom21.lks.local&service=CPU-
> >> Auslastung>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> CRITICAL
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 07-05-2011 10:30:34
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 13d 18h 2m 50s
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 1/1
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Connection refused by host
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> That's how nrpe is configured on our server:
> >>>
> >>> /etc/xinet.d/nrpe:
> >>>
> >>> ================
> >>>
> >>> # default: on
> >>>
> >>> # description: NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor)
> >>>
> >>> service nrpe
> >>>
> >>> {
> >>>
> >>> flags = REUSE
> >>>
> >>> socket_type = stream
> >>>
> >>> port = 5666
> >>>
> >>> wait = no
> >>>
> >>> user = icinga
> >>>
> >>> group = icinga
> >>>
> >>> server = /usr/local/icinga/bin/nrpe
> >>>
> >>> server_args = -c /usr/local/icinga/etc/nrpe.cfg --inetd
> >>>
> >>> log_on_failure += USERID
> >>>
> >>> disable = no
> >>>
> >>> only_from = *our icinga-server*
> >>>
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> command-line check_nrpe to a server, which is not "working
> properly"
> >>>
> >>> icinga ~ # /usr/local/icinga/libexec/check_nrpe -c check_users -H
> >>> remotehost
> >>>
> >>> USERS OK - 1 users currently logged in |users=1;5;10;0
> >>>
> >>> icinga ~ #
> >>>
> >>> remotehost ~ # tail -f /var/log/secure
> >>>
> >>> Jul 5 11:04:06 u1ru183 xinetd[8660]: START: nrpe pid=8673 from=*
> >> icinga *
> >>> remotehost ~ #
> >>>
> >>> There is no firewall active and there are no errors or something
> else
> >>> in the /var/log/messages.
> >>>
> >>> Does somebody know these issue?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for help.
> >>>
> >>> Kind regards,
> >>>
> >>> Roswitha Monz
> >>>
> >>
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