Hi Michel,

PO Michel schrieb am 08.01.2008 12:17 Uhr:
> Don't worry, I am a very disciplined person even if I'm french ;-)

*g* I didn't realize that being french and being disciplined are opposed 
to each other. :-)

> So I have tried to logout and login again (as nagios of course) and the
> result of the command "check_nrpe -t 60 -H miysis -c check_hpasm" still 
 > is "NRPE: Unable to read output". I have tried to run this command as
 > root and the result is the same.

So if i get you right a direct call of the nagios user doing "sudo 
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_hpasm -v" works? What does it output?

Is "command[check_hpasm]=sudo /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_hpasm" 
still you actual nrpe configuration for the check? If so, do you have an 
explicit entry for /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_hpasm in your sudoers 
file?

> I guess there really is a problem with this /etc/sudoers file. 
 > Access right is 440 on this file, which seems to be the default.

Mine is 0640 root:root. Works with that.

Regards,

Marcus Fleige

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