I have my nagios.cmd file set with root:object_r:usr_t. Try setting
it to that and see if it works. Otherwise, you can install the
selinux-policy-targeted-sources package, assuming you are using a
targeted policy, and do the following.
cd /etc/selinux/$SELINUXTYPE/src/policy
echo allow
I have 2 nagios 2.5 servers running; both are doing active checks, but
one acts as the central server and receives passive checks from the
other. I have it set up this way so our analysts will only have to
monitor one server. I am seeing major delays with service checks on
the central
to use that for the centralized server, or move one the
1750's into that role?
Thanks,
Ian
Demetri Mouratis wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Ian Marks wrote:
I have 2 nagios 2.5 servers running; both are doing active checks, but
one acts as the central server and receives passive checks from
I ran into this issue several weeks ago. By default, NSCA runs in
single mode. By changing my init start up script to run NSCA in daemon
mode, connections were able to successfully establish and events started
to pass. You can test by starting nsca on the central server with the
following
I have been having an issue with Nagios spawning multiple process with
PPID = 1. I am now running Nagios 2.3.1 on RHEL 4.3ES after upgrading
yesterday from 2.2 and still seeing the same issue. Has anyone else run
into this?
Thanks,
Ian
I'm having an issue with nsca in a distributed setup. I keep getting
the following error
Warning: OCSP command
'/usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers/submit_check_result_nsca
/host_name/ 'Check Ping Service' OK '$OUTPUT$'' for service 'Check Ping
Service' on host '/host_name/' timed out
.
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I'm having an issue with nsca in a distributed setup. I keep getting
the following error
by nagios.
Morris, Patrick wrote:
OK, that still leaves a couple important questions:
What happens if you run it manually as the Nagios user?
If standalone, is the nsca server configured to allow connections from
your clients?
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to port 5667 on the nsca server?
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To: Morris, Patrick
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA Time Out
When I run it manually, it times out after 10 seconds.
I