Brian,
You beat me to the punch. After a few days of trying to figure out the
pattern, I found this was only happening when the distributed nodes were
trying to do host checks. Further discover revealed that we were using
'fping' to check host reachability which did include a ',' in the
output.
MF:
Show us your ocsp_command and ochp_command mappings. Are you calling a
piped command from checkcommands.cfg or calling an external shell
script?
I guarantee you the comma (",") in results is being mapped into a field
delimiter, which confuses nscad(8).
~~BAS
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 10:37 -0
I've recently begun an effort to move our Nagios installation to a
distributed architecture from a centralized one. I had previous used
NSCA only for a very few passive checks and it works fine on a 32-bit
Red Hat AS 3 platform (the centralized server).
In testing on a distributed architecture (