On 12/27/2012 10:52 AM, Chuck Payne wrote:
Howard,
Maybe instead of us tell to switch to another monitoring server, we
should ask what is the issue you are having so we can help.
The problem is the location of the plugin modules that resulted from my
having downloaded the nagios-plugins-1.4.6.tar.gz tarball, ./configure
(with arguments), make and make install. My observation is that the
plugins got "installed" to /usr/lib/nagios/plugins but the running
program expects to find them in /usr/local/nagios/libexec.
Kevin Hart's comments speak to my immediate problem - the configure
script needs attention.
For now, I am symlinking the modules in the config file and taking it
one step at a time. The point of this exercise is to come at it from
the starting point that any poor unsuspecting SOD might - completely lost!
And yes Mark, the evils of Nagios may well be why the other packages you
list have gained traction. That there is a commercial split does take
away from the appeal of Nagios as an open source project. So it goes.
Howard
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