> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 04:18:26PM -0700, Peter N. Steinmetz wrote:
> 
>> So why is it that proper functioning of the check_load plugin on the nrpe 
>> server requires a shell? and password for login? It does seem that the more 
>> correct method of operation is a non-login shell with permissions set 
>> appropriately in /etc/sudoers, but somehow that is not working.
> 
> On my NRPE-monitored servers I have a nagios account with a password
> in /etc/shadow of "*", and /bin/false as shell... and it still works.
> (Linux. sudoers only allows root to the plugins that need them, such as
> check_ide_smart.) So this is not the whole story.
> 
> Roger

This must be true, as even when the commands run fine on the command line (with 
a password for the nagios accounts on the nagios monitoring and nrpe servers 
and /bin/bash for the shell), the nagios server is still not receiving any 
output from the check_nrpe!check_load command to display in its web console. 

Curiouser and curiouser.

Peter


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