On Mon, 2013-08-19 at 12:40 +0200, Sven Nierlein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, thats not possible and it makes no sense to run the nagios cgis with
> fastcgi
> or fcgid. You would need to rewrite tons of code in the nagios cgis and would
> gain
> almost no performance improvements.
>
> Regards,
> Sven
Hi,
No, thats not possible and it makes no sense to run the nagios cgis with fastcgi
or fcgid. You would need to rewrite tons of code in the nagios cgis and would
gain
almost no performance improvements.
Regards,
Sven
On 19.08.2013 11:57, b2 wrote:
> is that possible?
>
> i got working apach
Why are you using fast cgi with nagios? Is your nagios being accessed
several times a second?
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:57 AM, b2 wrote:
> is that possible?
>
> i got working apache2+mod_fcgid setup, but nagios cgi's isnt working. in
> apache error logs i got:
>
>
>
> getcgivars(): Unsupported
is that possible?
i got working apache2+mod_fcgid setup, but nagios cgi's isnt working. in
apache error logs i got:
getcgivars(): Unsupported REQUEST_METHOD -> ''
I'm guessing you're trying to execute the CGI from a command line.
In order to do that, you need to set the REQUEST_METHOD environ