Vainiokangas Marko wrote:

Well to perform some tracking on the actual installation, I found the git clone source in the .bash_history...

root@Xxxx:~# grep -i 'git' .*

.bash_history:git clone git://git.icinga.org/icinga-core.git

So I can't see how I actively chose a development source or anything like that...

root@Xxxx:~# grep -i 'github' .*

root@Xxxx:~#

And I can't see how the relevance is between testing another version will help when manually sending the command will be processed but not the automatic with the exact same content? What are we looking for? What step am I missing in the troubleshooting with the existing setup?


well actually you are providing wrong information. if I don't know which version you are exactly using - especially when it's git - i can't start acting like i would do support (for free).

so, to identify the main problem, i would be interested

- the exact versions
- the exact configs for oscp
- logs
- debug logs



I don't have memory/cpu/harddrive space to spare to test more variations without proper cause. It's not like I can spare the time to do another installation right off the bat either. Like you want me to be more specific, I need to be specific to my superiors when I need to explain **why** I'm spending so much time on this and I need to tell them something besides "An internet dude wanted me to use your hardware, licenses and consultant time to set up another machine. Why? He hasn't told me."


hm. as a matter of fact i was sharing my work time over here too in order to figure out what's wrong in the first place. i don't have any clue currently what might be wrong because of missing further information. if you don't provide any, feel free to wait for another user to step into.

kind regards,
Michael

//Marko V


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