Hello,

The /var/run/shinken directory is actually deleted every time the server 
reboots (every night at 3AM or manual shutdown) without being created 
afterwards. 

So, I followed the advice and I created the directory manually with the shinken 
user ownership and everything worked fine again (shinken started and restarted 
correctly by using /var/run/shinken directory for pid files location). 
Nevertheless, the directory is still deleted without being re-created at system 
reboot (maybe an issue with user rights preventing this directory of being 
re-created at startup ?).

Best regards,

Simon




Le 27 oct. 2011 à 10:12, nap a écrit :

> 
> 
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Simon SCHERRER 
> <simon.scher...@insa-strasbourg.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I did a fresh install of Shinken 0.8.1/Thruk 1.1.1 on an Ubuntu Server 10.04 
> LTS based on the nicolargo's script (great job, by the way). For now, I just 
> added some services on localhost (the server itself). Everything works fine 
> until the server reboot (daily task). Then the daemons are just unable to 
> restart with this kind of error in the "/tmp/bad_start_for_" log files :
> [...]
> 
> Maybe, I just miss something in the main configuration of Shinken (the 
> default configuration has been kept since the setup).
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Simon
> Hi,
> 
> Is the /var/run/shinken directory really deleted? Can you try to mkdir it, 
> with shinken ownership, and restart Shinken. If it wok (and it should :) ) 
> can you restart it and see if this directory still exists?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Jean
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