Well. You should have mentoined centreon in the first place as i would normally 
expect a "clean" install of icinga without any config "editor". Anyhow, just a 
note for future reference.
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"Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at" <[email protected]> schrieb:

Alright – I just found the source of the problem.

 

My ido2db.cnf was created by centreon – and now I found out that some of the 
config vars are named “ndo2db_” and not “ido2db_” … that’s the cause why ido2db 
was running as root.

Seems that I can’t use Centreon for cnf file generation as it’s not 100% 
compatible with icinga as it seems (even if they say it is compatible ….)

 

Thx all for your help!

 

Andreas

 

Von: Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 01. Dezember 2011 09:02
An: '[email protected]'
Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] event broker problem (ido2db socket)

 

Hello Michael,

 

sorry for not sending the needed information at first mail!

 

-          Version OS:                       Centos 6.0

-          Version Icinga:                 1.5.1

-          Version idomod:             1.5.1

-          Version ido2db:               1.5.1

-          Icinga and ido2db are started with automatically installed init 
scripts

-          Error is simply: “Nov 30 18:53:30 icinga icinga: idomod: Still 
unable to connect to data sink.  51630 items lost, 5000 queued items to flush. 
Is ido2db running and processing data?”

-          When I “chown icinga:icinga ido.sock” before starting icinga 
everything is working like a charm

-          Config files attached

 

Thank you, bye

Andreas

 

 

Von: Michael Friedrich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. November 2011 22:29
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] event broker problem (ido2db socket)

 

On 2011-11-30 19:53, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at wrote: 

Hello,

 

we are just installing Icinga as a replacement for our Nagios installation.

Everything working so far so good – except a “little problem”

 

The ido2db socket (/usr/local/icinga/var/ido.sock) is created as root:root – so 
idomod can’t access it.

Maybe some of you can give me a hint how to correct this.


please provide accurate information on

- os/distribution used
- version of icinga and idoutils
- configs without # and empty lines, especially idomod.cfg and ido2db.cfg
- how do you start icinga and ido2db
- what is the error in the logs / shell


 

Thank you, bye from Austria

Andreas



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