HI Duncan,

Could you please tell me how what permisions i need to set to  fix this
issue.

I have changed the Nagios Home Directory to /home/nagios now this issue has
been resolved but I still face the issue of  not able to start opsview as it
throws out an error service opsview-web start
Starting opsview-web: Use of uninitialized value in -f at
/usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/Log/Dispatch/FileRotate.pm line 280.
Cannot write to '/var/log/opsview/opsview-web.log': Permission denied at
/usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/Log/Dispatch/File.pm line 85.
Compilation failed in require at script/opsview_web_server.pl line 62.


Regards
Srikanth

On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Duncan Ferguson <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  On 13 Jul 2011, at 13:59, Srikanth Sridhar wrote:
>
>
> I am facing an issue I am not able to restart the Opsview services whenever
> i try i get the below mentioned error, I am using Opsview Community Editiion
> 3.9.1 error when I tried logging in as nagios user I would like to change
> the home directory for nagios user to /home/nagios could you kindly let me
> know what are the changes required in Opsview configuration post the change
> of nagios home directory to be done for opsview to start working.
>
> For testing purpose I tried changing nagios home directory once done the
> error disappears but i am not able to start opsview as it throws out an
> error service opsview-web start
> Starting opsview-web: Use of uninitialized value in -f at
> /usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/Log/Dispatch/FileRotate.pm line 280.
> Cannot write to '/var/log/opsview/opsview-web.log': Permission denied at
> /usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/Log/Dispatch/File.pm line 85.
> Compilation failed in require at script/opsview_web_server.pl line 62. but
> the previous error given below has stopped
>
> I have reverted the nagios home directory to its previous location
> /var/log/nagios.
>
> please help me as this is very crirical for me since ny opsview server has
> stopped working since this morning.
>
>
>  /var/log/nagios/.bash_profile: Permission denied
> Environment not set - have you run 'su - nagios'?
>
>
> You have given the cause of the problem already...
>
>  Cannot write to '/var/log/opsview/opsview-web.log': Permission denied
>
>
>    /var/log/nagios/.bash_profile: Permission denied
>
>
> The nagios user doesn't have the access it should on these files.
>
> It doesn't matter where the nagios user home directory is as long as the
> profile is set correctly
>
>    Duncs
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