On 16 Jun 2010, at 18:37, Craig Sterley wrote:

This morning the status page on our master Opsview server stopped updating with current information.  Our internet line went down in the early am, causing several items to go down, and it hasn’t updated since.  I tried restarting services on both the master server, slave server, and db server – also to the point of rebooting them.  Not finding anything in the log anywhere.
 
Found a link in my email archive in regards to running the following to check the last update on the runtime db:
 
mysql -uopsview -p --batch -e "SELECT status_update_time,is_currently_running,last_command_check FROM runtime.nagios_programstatus"
 
status_update_time      is_currently_running    last_command_check
2010-06-16 16:28:58     0       2010-06-16 16:28:58
 
The last update is current.  The checks are reporting via email as they should be, but nothing is updated on the status page.  I can manually log into the slave server and run the command against the host and it comes back with the results expected.
 
Checked the Opsview-web log and it just shows normal login/logout information.  The nagios.log is showing normal activity.  The db server has tons of space available.  Kind of at a loss of where to go next.
 
We are currently running 3.5.2 on Debian Etch and have been for several months with no issues.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

The status pages are generated from the runtime database - the runtime database is updated by import_ndologsd pulling files from /usr/local/nagios/var/ndologs and it sounds like this update isn't happening.

Is that process running?  How many files are in that directory?  Any errors in system logs about MySQ?

  Duncs

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