Todd,
Glad you got it worked out!
-EAD
On Jun 7, 2006, at 4:57 AM, Todd Michael Hebert wrote:
I needed these entries in /etc/sudoers
Defaults env_keep = "PYTHONPATH ZENHOME"
zenoss admin = NOPASSWD: /usr/loca/zenoss/bin , /usr/local/zenoss/
bin/python
Now zenping starts right up.
Todd Michael Hebert wrote:
I get errors on this. (if I take out the comma, I get an error
parsing the sudoers file, if I leave it in, I get python errors.)
If you could supply an example of an sudoers file (or the entries
necessary, in their entirety) it would be helpful.
As I've said, the man pages for sudoers are abysmally unclear.
(All the variables are in the man pages..but where within the
definitions they have to be isn't spelled out at all.)
Thanks,
Erik A. Dahl wrote:
Todd,
I see a "," in your definition. Think its:
env_keep="PYTHONPATH ZENHOME"
Maybe that's the issue?
-EAD
On Jun 6, 2006, at 11:51 AM, Todd Michael Hebert wrote:
I think that :env_keep=PYTHONPATH,ZENHOME has to be added after
the declratations that allow user zenoss to run specific
commands,on the same line.
(I did this, and now get different error messages.)
This is the new error message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/zenossinst$ $ZENHOME/bin/zenping start
starting...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/zenoss/Products/ZenStatus/zenping.py", line
22, in ?
import Globals # make zope imports work
ImportError: No module named Globals
Sounds cryptically familiar.
Eric Newton wrote:
Try adding this line at the top of the file:
Defaults env_keep = "PYTHONPATH ZENHOME"
-Eric
Todd Michael Hebert wrote:
I am on debian sarge, with a kernel of 2.4.27-2-386
I don't have any environment variables in my sudoers file.
env_reset is not set, and I'm having trouble finding any
documentation telling me how to use env_keep and env_reset.
(They are in the man page, and what they do is explained, but
how to put them into the /etc/sudoers file is not explained,
at least not to my satisfaction. Man page has a deficiency of
having zero examples. naughty documentation
writers..naughty! But.. not your fault by any stretch of the
imagination.)
I'm looking forward to getting up and running so I can see
what this will do. I can access the administration interface
and such.
Eric Newton wrote:
If you don't already have a long list of environment
variables in /etc/sudoers, you can leave out the keep_env
configuration.
What OS and version are you running?
-Eric
Todd Michael Hebert wrote:
I am getting the same error message as this person when I
try to run zenping. I had to add permission to run
zenping to the sudoers file.
The answer of adding certain things to keep_env seems like
an incomplete answer. Where in the sudoers file do you add
this option?
Thanks.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [zenoss-users] Zenoss on FC5- zenping, zensnmp,
zensyslog, zenstatus, zenactions not running--help
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 09:52:53 -0500
From: Sudha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: General discussion of using zenoss system
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Hi Eric
Im getting the following error: please help (FC5 disro.)
$ZENHOME/bin/zenoss status
Daemon: zeoctl program running; pid=2375
Daemon: zopectl program running; pid=2643
Daemon: zensnmp not running
Daemon: zenmodeler program running; pid=2720
Daemon: zencrkbld program running; pid=2838
Daemon: zenping not running
Daemon: zensyslog not running
Daemon: zenstatus not running
Daemon: zenactions not running
starting...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/zenoss/Products/ZenStatus/zenping.py",
line 32, in ?
import Globals # make zope imports work
ImportError: No module named Globals
(* I dont find any zensnmp.cnf file under /etc/folder)
Regards
Sudha
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