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Good afternoon, I am trying to use NRDP, specifically send_nrdp.php from a nagios client system, to send passive checks to a nagios core server and no matter what I try nagios never receives my passive checks. I was wondering if anyone has successfully setup NRDP to send passive checks to nagios and if they can offer any suggestions. Also the only real documentation I can find is a four page "NRDP - Overview" pdf and I was wondering if someone has or can point me to more in depth documentation? I followed the instructions in the four page pdf and nrdp seemed to setup just fine. http://abc.def.ghi.jkl/nrdp brings up the web page exactly as the documentation shows. I filled out the webpage, added in my token, hit submit and I received the following: <result> <status>0</status> <message>OK</message> − <meta> <output>2 checks processed.</output> </meta> </result> I am not 100% sure this is what I should receive but it looked good. On the client I ran the following command: usr/bin/php /usr/local/nrdp/clients/send_nrdp.php --url="" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://">http://abc.def.ghi.jkl/nrdp --token=mysecrettoken --host=nagios-test-client --service=Check_Passive --state=2 --output="test1234567890" via tcpdump looking at port 80 I see the command sends data to my nagios server but from here I am at a loss for what happens. My passive checks stays in "unknown" status and I see very little in nagios.log. I would be grateful for any insight as to what is supposed to happen, what I should be looking for in a logfile, or any suggestions/thoughts. thanks Dan Sanville -- Dan Sanville System Administrator MIT Lincoln Laboratory 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA 02420 Office: 781-981-1601 |
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