Ryan Steele wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 23.07.2008 15:03:57: >> >>> nsca[28640]: Network server accept failure (9: Bad file descriptor) >>> >>> I've seen some sparse reports on Google of a similar problem, but >>> they're just that - sparse. Which kind of makes me think it's not >>> Nagios or NSCA, but a bad block on the hard drive. Anybody have a >>> similar experience or opinion? >> It's a NSCA bug as far as I know. I had the exact same problems and >> updating to 2.7.2 solved all issues for me it seems as it did not turn >> up again ever since then. > > Is there an official bug report? > >> Are you running NSCA 2.7.2 already? >> > > > No, currently running 2.6.1, but if 2.7.2 purports to fix it, I can look > in to upgrading. >
Do that. To my minds eye, this looks like a fairly straightforward case of not having checked the return value of a socket(2) system call which failed to produce a proper network socket. -- Andreas Ericsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] OP5 AB www.op5.se Tel: +46 8-230225 Fax: +46 8-230231 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null
