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[Peter Kaagman]
Thanks... that did the trick. Did not solve the notification part. But I can
live with that
Peter
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnk...@iname.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 10 oktober 2012 5:34
Aan: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Onderwerp: Re: [Nagios-users] Repeating event handler in hard service
state
Simple script in cron...
[Peter Kaagman
the necessity to deal with !requiretty on
Debian, but indeed had to make use of this sudo option on RHEL. Still, no
sudo involved in this case, sorry ...
Cheers,
Flo
[Peter Kaagman]
Sorry that did not help you. Guess I should have read you post more closely...
Peter
Hi there list,
As I understand service specific event handlers are triggered for every state
change whenever a server is in a SOFT state, and once when a service enters a
HARD state.
Problem is that I have a service (an IPSEC tunnel) which is dependent on an
outside source. If the outside
Nrpe usually listen on port 5666. Not 5566.
Verzonden vanaf Samsung Mobile
Marek Grinberg mag...@telia.com schreef:
Sorry for bothering the list. As of today a collegue of me is assigned
to work with Nagios.
Marek
Assaf Flatto skrev 2012-10-08 12:39:
On what IP is port 5566 listening ?
Lol... had me going for a while to... for me the awnser was in the sudo config
(visudo)... it required a user on a tty... I believe the directive was
requiretty. Disable that line and you'll be fine I think.
Peter
Van: Florian Ernst