Brian Murphy wrote:
> Hmmm well I have found my problem but have not got a solution.
>
> NTP is changing the time on the system, and then
>
> [1313911134.718762] [001.0] [pid=14714] compensate_for_system_time_change()
> start
> [1313911134.718767] [008.0] [pid=14714] Detected a backwards time chan
Hmmm well I have found my problem but have not got a solution.
NTP is changing the time on the system, and then
[1313911134.718762] [001.0] [pid=14714] compensate_for_system_time_change()
start
[1313911134.718767] [008.0] [pid=14714] Detected a backwards time change of 0d
0h 0m 1s.
[1313911134.
I have some checks to be run a specific times that are scheduled using
timeperiods, daily bacth job checks and the like
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name 0600daily
alias For Running Checks Daily at 0600
monday 06:00-06:10
tuesday 06:
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 11:32 -0500, Brian Loe wrote:
> I recently reloaded the nagios process (/etc/init.d/nagios reload) and
> now everything is failing. At first the checks got an error 127 and
> now just "No output!". The permissions look correct to me on all the
> checks but... I have no idea wh
I recently reloaded the nagios process (/etc/init.d/nagios reload) and
now everything is failing. At first the checks got an error 127 and
now just "No output!". The permissions look correct to me on all the
checks but... I have no idea what the problem is.