You must check carefully the installation logs, the nagios.log, and the log that is generated when you reload the opsview configuration in order to gather some useful informations for your problem.

Maybe the new version was not pushed successfully and completely on the slave...

Regards,
Emilio

Il 09/07/2010 18:43, Talbot, Peter ha scritto:

After my upgrade to Opsview 3.7.2 my slave node seems stuck. A check returns "SLAVE CRITICAL - NSCA problem - status code: 2"

I've rebooted master and slave with no success -- any ideas? I've tried a search for what code 2 is without luck.

Peter Talbot, Realogy

NRTNE Network Administrator

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