I am not sure what you mean. Do you want me to add -s to the first
line in the script #! -x? So that line would look like #! /bin/sh -x.Thank you, Sameka Prather Office of Internet Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] 301-713-1384 x 109 jeff vier wrote: On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 15:35 -0500, Sameka Prather wrote:When I start nagios I get the following error but it seem to start fine. Starting network monitor: nagios This account is currently not available. PID TTY TIME CMD 2953? 00:00:00 nagios Can any one tell me what this mean? Like I said, is working fine but I get this error when I restart or start the service.Add " -x" to your #! line and look at where it's happening in the script. |
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- Re: [Nagios-users] Error when starting nagios Sameka Prather
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