On Sat, 2008-11-15 at 11:51 -0700, Darren Spruell wrote: > On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:08 AM, Dennis Hünseler > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > did you check the commands on command line as root or as nagios > user? > > Because i think your problem is the user which runs the commands. > > Yes, run as the nagios user. You can see that the eventhandler script > also invokes the remote command with sudo which allows the remote > _nrpe user to (re)start the service: > > > $ su - nagios > > $ sh -x > /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/eventhandlers/service-restart-openbsd.sh > > quagmire.local _nrpe CRITICAL HARD 4 start-argus > > + DST_HOST=quagmire.local > > + DST_USER=_nrpe > > + SVC_STATE=CRITICAL > > + SVC_STATE_TYPE=HARD > > + SVC_STATE_ATTEMPT=4 > > + SVC_NAME=start-argus > > + case "$SVC_STATE" in > > + case "$SVC_STATE_TYPE" in > > + /usr/bin/ssh -tt -l _nrpe quagmire.local sudo > /usr/local/bin/start-argus > > Connection to quagmire.local closed. > > + exit 0
I have similar strangeness, though I haven't looked into it thoroughly enough as yet. I also use 2.x server. is nagios not able to log the return status of the commands it runs in handlers? one can put nagios into debug mode to log the full command it runs right? anyway I think my issue might be that I'm using macros not available in handler commands, will check when I get to work on Monday. cheers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net 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