load averages:  1.52,  1.44,  1.33      16:41
60 processes:  1 runnable, 54 sleeping, 4 stopped, 1 on processor
CPUstates: 0.0% user, 96.6% nice, 2.1% system, 1.3% interrupt, 0.0% idle
Memory: 102M Act, 48M Inact, 888K Wired, 8708K Exec, 132M File, 26M Free
Swap: 129M Total, 129M Free

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE   RES STATE      TIME   WCPU    CPU COMMAND
10070 nagios    18    0   188K  776K pause      0:00  0.00%  0.00% csh
25520 nagios    10    0   568K 1388K wait       0:00  0.00%  0.00% bash
25664 nagios    10    0  2500K 1328K wait       0:00  0.00%  0.00% nagios
24737 nagios    10    0   140K  580K STOP       0:00  0.00%  0.00% sh
 5912 nagios     4    0   120K  680K STOP       0:00  0.00%  0.00% ping
12175 nagios     2    0  2500K  932K STOP       0:00  0.00%  0.00% nagios
 8571 nagios     2    0   228K  724K STOP       0:00  0.00%  0.00% check_ping

no this still hangs.
on ping 127.0.0.1 oddly enough. (im using some of the provided sample configs)

I added printfs to command.c to see which fork()/waitpid() hangs, but afaik never actualy logs anything anywhere, i will have to start over creating a new file handle, or maybe print to stderr ?

Spent a few hours googling the other day for hang nagios STOP, WAIT etc, and never got any resolution. to make matters worse many sites now dont publish whole email addresses, so its hard to contact anyone whose had this problem before and get resolution.


On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:

Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 11:16:54 +0100 (CET)
From: Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] ping hanging.

On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:

And 4400:34 may be valid syntax for a IPv6 address.

Should read 4400::34 and not 4400:34

Hugo.

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