Right on top of that! That was it! Odd. I wonder how that happened. I
calling my partner now to check how he is starting the process, maybe he is
doing manual and I am using an init script?
Thanks! Gatta love the community!
Curt
-Original Message-
From: Tedman Eng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
This sounds like an old Nagios 1.x problem:
Hosts and services intermittently disappear from the web interface
http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=21
stop the nagios service
check for straggler nagios processes
kill any you find
start nagios
-Original Message-
From: Curt Sha
I have a weird issue going on with a new Nagios install. I
am running 2.2 (although I was on 2.0 and tried 2.1 then 2.2 to fix this) on
CentOS 4 built from source, Apache 2.0.52-22, kernel version 2.6.9-34.EL. So
here is my issue. I started by adding some NRPE checks for my Windows servers
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering I currently have Nagios configured to notify me after it
has seen a problem twice, which means I have the retry value set to two.
This works fine for me since I don't want to get notified if there is
some sort of anomaly on the network.
My issue is that Nagios is w
Chris,
It does appear to be a little newer based on the
dll reported version.
Thanks,
Bill Kimura
Senior Unix Administrator
BAE Systems Advanced Information Technologies
6 New England Executive Park
Burlington, MA 01803
Phone: 781-273-3388 x545
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Hi all,
I'm using Nagios 2 and I want to define a contact who can see hosts
status and the status of only some of their services.
If I assign only these services to this contact, he can't see the status
of the host.
If I assign the host to this contact he automatically can see all this
host's servi
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rene Fertig writes:
>Am Freitag, 21. April 2006 08:31 schrieb Melkiades:
>> More info:
>> NAGIOS: SuSE Linux 10 OSS (kernel 2.6.13-15.8-smp) && Nagios v2.1
>> DHCP: Win2003 + MS DHCP Server
>>
>I am running nagios on SuSE 10, too, and without problems like this.
>
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Melkiades writes:
>Hi!
>--
>--
>> [D. Wüthrich]
>> I use 'sudo' with the 'NOPASSWD' option for the dhcp-check - not the be
There are several reasons to fail to bind a low numbered port. The most
obvious is not having root privileges. If you running as root
(regardless if the program is setuid root), that is not in play. The
second most obvious is that something else is already listening on that
port. I'd check tha
> [Rene]
> You're still in the compliation directory. check_dhcp is not set suid.
> If you do "make install" it will be copied to the plugin directory
> (usually /usr/local/nagios/libexec) and will get suid
> BUT as it seems you're execute check_dhcp as root in the example above
> (according to the
Am Freitag, 21. April 2006 10:23 schrieb Melkiades:
> # make check_dhcp
> gcc -g -O2 -L. -o check_dhcp check_dhcp.o netutils.o utils.o
> ../lib/libnagiosplug.a ../lib/libcoreutils.a -lnsl -lresolv -I/usr/include
>
> # ls -ls|grep dhcp
> 56 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 56028 Apr 21 10:21 check_dhcp
Bill,
I had similar question. As do a lot other on the list.
I think the common denominator for those questions is that people a
looking for a way to let the service notification setting be derived
from the host notification setting.
In my posting
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message
> [Rene]
> I don't know if that matters, but I have compiled nagios an the plugings
> (still 1.4.2) by myself. I'm not using the rpm's comming with SuSE.
Hi, me too. I've installed from Nagio's tgz.
# pwd
/opt/nagios/nagios-plugins-1.4.2/plugins
# ls -lsa | grep dhcp
56 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
Hi.
Am Freitag, 21. April 2006 08:31 schrieb Melkiades:
> More info:
> NAGIOS: SuSE Linux 10 OSS (kernel 2.6.13-15.8-smp) && Nagios v2.1
> DHCP: Win2003 + MS DHCP Server
>
I am running nagios on SuSE 10, too, and without problems like this.
check_dhcp is set suid (by make install, AFAIR):
ll che
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