>> check the environment of the users launching the script. Which user do you
>> "use" to launch the script locally? And which one from remote?
>
> On nagios server I have tried executing it as root user as well as
> nagios user but the problem remains.
>
Hello all,
I made a mistake in the plug-
> check the environment of the users launching the script. Which user do you
> "use" to launch the script locally? And which one from remote?
Thank you for the response.
On remote system (AIX) I am using nagios user to execute the script.
Since the user nagios cannot execute crs_stat we have made
Hi,
check the environment of the users launching the script. Which user do you
"use" to launch the script locally? And which one from remote?
Giorgio
Kumar, Ashish (xml.de...@gmail.com) scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are facing an interesting but strange issue while trying to monitor
> Oracle RAC se
Hello,
We are facing an interesting but strange issue while trying to monitor
Oracle RAC services.
Oracle RAC is running on AIX 5.3 and nagios is running on Fedora Core 9.
The scripts we are using to monitor Oracle RAC services on AIX are as follows
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$ cat check_oracle_