rds,
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| Fabiano Martins
I'm thinking that the parser might be getting confused with the "-u"
option and/or the whitespace and is ignoring the string check. I would
also suggest posting in simple text to mailing lists, especially when
you paste configurations, since HTML output c
things
at the external portal (i.e., no commands, namespace exclusions, etc.).
Cheers,
- -=Tom Nail
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without looking over your config
file(s), but for starters, what does the command "nagios -v
/path/to/nagios_config_file" show? Are there any contact errors?
Cheers,
- -=Tom Nail
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gzip comes to mind, since this is ASCII data it should compress nicely.
Also, there are several log rotation scripts out there, including the
"logrotate" utility supplied in RedHat and other Linux distros. Try "man
logrotate' on one of t
s.
cheers,
- -=Tom Nail
Ajitabh Pandey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am facing a very strange problem. This problem is only on certain
> hosts. The monitored hosts are a mix of win2k and win2003 servers with
> SNMP enabled.
>
> When I run the plugins from command line (see below