[Nagios-users] Nagios still sending alerts for deleted host

2009-02-26 Thread Fritsch, Kurt
Sorry for the newbie question, I have inherited what was a working Nagios setup 
that I am now in charge of.  Most of my experience in making changes has been 
through the Fruity interface, but I do have some knowledge on where all the 
configuration files are stored and what they do.

I have 2 distinct problems as of late:

1.   I deleted a host entry for a piece of equipment that is no longer in 
service and now Nagios continuously sends problem alerts for it.  I've searched 
through the config files (using Linux vi editor) to find any reference to this 
host and can't find anything.  The host doesn't show up anywhere on Nagios' 
list of devices so I can't acknowledge the alert or anything.  If I try to 
acknowledge the alert by clicking on the link in the alert email it gives me an 
error saying I'm not authorized to commit the specified command.  I have 
re-uploaded the config files and restarted the Nagios process multiple times.  
Where is Nagios pulling this from?


2.   Around the same time, I noticed that acknowledging alerts in general 
no longer works for any hosts.  If a host or service goes down, it doesn't 
matter if I acknowledge the service problem, disable notifications or even 
schedule downtime, Nagios continues to flood my inbox with alert emails.  It 
allows me to acknowledge the issue, doesn't give me any error messages, and 
even sends me a problem acknowledged email, but then the problem alerts just 
keep on coming.

I've googled these issues without success, so hopefully someone can offer some 
insight.  Thanks in advance for any help.

Thanks,
Kurt Fritsch
ResNet Manager
Division of University Housing
Information Technology Department
University of Wisconsin-Madison
608-265-3846


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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios still sending alerts for deleted host

2009-02-26 Thread Marc Powell

On Feb 26, 2009, at 3:25 PM, Fritsch, Kurt wrote:

 Sorry for the newbie question, I have inherited what was a working  
 Nagios setup that I am now in charge of.  Most of my experience in  
 making changes has been through the Fruity interface, but I do have  
 some knowledge on where all the configuration files are stored and  
 what they do.

 I have 2 distinct problems as of late:

 I’ve googled these issues without success, so hopefully someone can  
 offer some insight.  Thanks in advance for any help.

You have multiple nagios daemons running at the same time. One or more  
that know the old config and one or more with the new config. Stop  
nagios, verify with ps that they're all dead, kill any that remain and  
re-start nagios

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