2010/11/30 nap <napar...@gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> The bug is solved :)
> The process was not cleaned after the pooling under windows.
>
> For the source under windows I don't know. I never try to get the
> "nagios-plugins" runs under Windows, but if no one do it, we can try to
> install a compiler under a windows a compile it by ourselve :)
>
> But look at monitoring-exchange, I think it should be some plugins already
> done for Windows, like check_tcp for example.
>
>
>
> Jean
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:41 PM, nap <napar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 3:10 PM, QuickeneR <q...@tut.by> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm back trying shinken on windows. Here is another trouble, in the log
>>> [1291029047] HOST ALERT: localhost;DOWN;SOFT;1;
>>> [1291029110] HOST ALERT: localhost;DOWN;HARD;2;
>>> [1291029110] HOST NOTIFICATION:
>>> Windows_administrator;localhost;DOWN;notify-host-by-email;
>>> [1291029113] Warning : the notification command
>>> '/usr/local/shinken/libexec/bsendmailhost.bat "m...@email" "PROBLEM
>>> localhost DOWN localhost 29-11-2010 16:11:50"' raised an error (exit code=3)
>>> : 'None'
>>>
>>> Right, this should be fixed in resource.cfg with something like
>>> $USER1$=c:/shinken/libexec
>>>
>>> But now I get a different error. In the log
>>>
>>> [1291038778] [Default-Poller] Warning : the worker 0 goes down
>>> unexpectly!
>>> [1291038778] [Default-Poller] Allocating new Worker : 1
>>>
>>> And in the poller window
>>> [0][Default-Scheduler]Stats : Workers:1 (Queued:0 Processing:1
>>> ReturnWait:0)
>>> Wait ratio: 1.0
>>> Ask actions to 0 got 1
>>> Process Process-2:
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "E:\Python27\lib\multiprocessing\process.py", line 232, in
>>> _bootstrap
>>> self.run()
>>> File "E:\Python27\lib\multiprocessing\process.py", line 88, in run
>>> self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
>>> File "c:\shinken\shinken\worker.py", line 198, in work
>>> self.manage_finished_checks()
>>> File "c:\shinken\shinken\worker.py", line 148, in manage_finished_checks
>>> self.returns_queue.append(action)#msg)
>>> File "<string>", line 2, in append
>>> File "E:\Python27\lib\multiprocessing\managers.py", line 732, in
>>> _callmethod
>>> conn.send((self._id, methodname, args, kwds))
>>> UnpickleableError: Cannot pickle <type '_subprocess_handle'> objects
>>>
>> Oh Thanks, it look like there is a problem of a "self.process" that should
>> not be deleted like it should. I'll try to see. It seems to occur when the
>> process failed, and so it's not "cleaned" (the object sending cannot be done
>> with a 'process' in it).
>>
>>
>> Jean
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> By the way, is there any established source for getting nagios plugins
>>> for windows?
>>>
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