So are checks running but just not making it into the Opsview web interface?
I would suspect  ndo2db isn't running for some reason so plugin results are not 
getting written to the RUNTIME database.
Do you have a ndo2db process running like this?:
r...@nms:/usr/local/nagios/bin# ps ax |grep ndo
 9878 ?        Ss     2:20 /usr/local/nagios/bin/ndo2db -c 
/usr/local/nagios/etc/ndo2db.cfg
 9879 ?        Ss    18:09 import_ndologsd

I'm not entirely sure what starts ndo2db but I suspect that is what might be 
going on with your situation.

James Whittington
VC3, Inc.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rob Bosch
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 6:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [opsview-users] Newbie question - opsview web not getting updates

I had opsview up and running and things were working fine.  I ran into a memory 
issue in the VM I'm running the opsview server in (centos is the VM os) and the 
web process was stopped.  I shutdown the VM, added memory, and restarted.  Now 
I can log into opsview but the system is never updated.  For example, I'll stop 
a service being monitored and there is no alert.  Acknowledgements are not move 
to "Handled" state.  Essentially it is running but nothing is happening.  I'm 
using apache as a front-end proxy for opsview.  However, even if I go to the 
"real" opsview via port 3000, that web content is not getting updated either.

The logs look fine but they don't appear to be updated based on dates/times of 
the log files and their content.  The opsviewd and opsview_web_ser processes 
are running based on ps -A | grep opsview.

I need a little help figuring out what is going on.

Rob

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