Doesn't matter if you're not using the plugin within Nagios yet.  What
matters is if you have all the perl utilities installed.

If you haven't already, install the following:

yum install nagios-plugins

Then rerun the script.  I have a CentOS 5.2 box with Perl, Nagios, and
Nagios-plugins installed via yum and I don't have the problems you do
running the script.


James Moseley



Bo Gusman <ml...@bogusville.us> wrote:

Host OS is CentOS 5.x (originally 5.2 with ongoing updates applied via
yum.)  Perl is default install v 5.8.8. On the Nagios box (actually a
VM) I'm using Groundwork Community Edition 5.3 VM as provided by
groundwork. I've not actually connected the plugin to anything Nagios
yet, I'm just running it from the command line.

I did have to install Net::SNMP for perl from CPAN.

Hmmm, what a puzzle.






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