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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 23.07.2008 15:03:57:
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> > nsca[28640]: Network server accept failure (9: Bad file descriptor)
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> > I've seen some sparse reports on Google of a similar problem, but
> > they're just that - sparse. Which kind of makes me think it's not
Hey folks.
I recently had a co-worker present me with a problem regarding the NSCA
plugin. It seems that under certain cirumstances (unfortunately, those
circumstances are unknown to him and thus me as well), NSCA just kind of
hangs (an strace shows basically an idle screen) and these sorts of
List,
I'd like to make use of the archived logs, but it seems that Nagios is
looking for logs with different names than the filenames the logrotate
script (shipped with the Debian nagios2-common package) is giving them.
For example, my nagios.cfg is configured to have the archives rotated
dai
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Morris, Patrick wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Ryan Steele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 12:21 PM
>> To: Morris, Patrick
>> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] A question regarding
>> nagios-statd-{client,server}
Forgot to forward this to the list so here it is.
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Ryan Steele
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ios2?"
I'm doing my best to seamlessly transition, but I need the check
commands that rely on the binaries that seem to be associated with
nagios-statd-client. Any advice/suggestions? Thanks alot in advance,
Best Regards,
Ryan
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