Giorgio, Here's the final command:
[1306952706.565337] [2048.1] [pid=3753] Done. Final output: '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig -H 72.45.111.250 -l www.xplornet.com -a 142.166.86.46 -w 0.5 -c 1 -t 5' I assume that's what you meant? I'm also seeing this in the debug log: [1306952721.202757] [016.1] [pid=3753] HOST: TS-WIN-DNS-1, SERVICE: DNS-Check, CHECK TYPE: Active, OPTIONS: 0, SCHEDULED: Yes, RESCHEDULE: Yes, EXITED OK: Yes, RETURN CODE: 127, OUTPUT: (null) Craig Stewart Systems Integration Analyst craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com Xplornet - Broadband, Everywhere On 06/01/2011 02:20 PM, Giorgio Zarrelli wrote: > Please, > > Switch on debug and paste here the "final command" > > Ciao, > > Giorgio > > Il giorno 01/giu/2011, alle ore 16:47, Craig Stewart > <craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com> ha scritto: > >> Good day folks, >> >> I've spent the better part of a week using Google and combing forums for >> an answer to this question without much luck. First the specs: >> >> Nagios version 3.2.3 >> Nagios and associated plugins installed on CentOS 5.6 and Fedora 15 >> servers via package management (i.e. yum) >> >> I have a couple plugins that simply won't execute. One of which is the >> check_dig command. I'll use this for an example. >> >>> From the commands.cfg file for Nagios: >> >> define command{ >> command_name check_dns >> command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -l >> $ARG1$ -a $ARG2$ -w $ARG3$ -c $ARG4$ -t $ARG5$ >> } >> >>> From the Nagios log file: >> >> [1306863226] Warning: Return code of 127 for check of service >> 'DNS-Check' on host 'TS-TOR-DNS-1' was out of bounds. Make sure the >> plugin you're trying to run actually exists. >> >> >> Okay, first to see if it exists: >> >> [root@nms ~]# locate check_dig >> /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig >> [root@nms ~]# >> >> Ownership and permissions check: >> >> [root@nms ~]# ls -l /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig >> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 nagios nagios 43292 Mar 23 15:42 >> /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig >> [root@nms ~]# >> >> Try running it as root: >> [root@nms ~]# /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig *BLANKED* -l *BLANKED* >> -a *BLANKED* -c 5 -w 0.25 >> DNS OK - 0.005 seconds response time (*BLANKED*. 900 IN A >> *BLANKED*)|time=0.004967s;0.250000;5.000000;0.000000 >> >> So it works as root. Now to try as Nagios user: >> [root@nms ~]# su - nagios >> -bash-4.2$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dig *BLANKED* -l *BLANKED* -a >> *BLANKED* -c 5 -w 0.25 >> DNS OK - 0.005 seconds response time (*BLANKED*. 900 IN A >> *BLANKED*)|time=0.004967s;0.250000;5.000000;0.000000 >> >> It works as the Nagios user as well. >> >> So, I'm sure you can see my confusion. The plugin exists and is >> executable for a user on the system, but even when called directly as >> opposed to using the $USER1$ macro, the Nagios process can't run it. >> >> Any thoughts anyone? >> >> Cheers! >> >> Craig >> >> -- >> Craig Stewart >> Systems Integration Analyst >> craig.stew...@corp.xplornet.com >> Xplornet - Broadband, Everywhere >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Simplify data backup and recovery for your virtual environment with > vRanger. >> Installation's a snap, and flexible recovery options mean your data is > safe, >> secure and there when you need it. Data protection magic? >> Nope - It's vRanger. 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