I have three distributed servers that are using send_nsca to a central server. the central server is receiving the check results or at least it appears to be. I have except passive host and service checks enabled on the central server. However none of the cgis update the list all services and hosts as pending. In netstat I can see the connections from the distributed servers on both the central and distributed servers.

I have definded all hosts, check commands and service checks in the central servers config files. In the past I have had only post checks report in the cgis but now hosts just show pending along with all service checks.

Also I have execute service checks disabled on the central server. I am pretty certain that they should be disabled on the central server but I enabled them for a bit and all service checks went critical so I turned it back off.

In nsca.dump I see lots of host checks from only one of the distributed servers. nagios.cmd does not appear to get data written to it.

I run nsca and nagios as user nagios. I am wondering if there maybe a ownership or permissions issue keeping either the nsca deamon or nagios from writing to or reading from the nagios.cmd file. I made both the nagios.cmd and nsca.dump rw by ug and o so I would this that would have solved any potential read write permissions problems.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks
Brady


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