You can also setuid on the binary. Chmod 4755 (iirc). This should resolve this but may open some security issues.

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On Mar 2, 2009, at 8:01 PM, "HummerBoy" <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok, think I figured it out. It appears that the zenoss user doesn't have the permission to run the FPing command. The CLI tests I used were as root. When I switched to the zenoss user I got an error about permissions. Has anyone else struck this? Seems unusual that I am the first one to bring this up. Used Sudo to make it work. Had to edit the Sudo configuration file and add "zenoss ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/fping" then change the command line to read as follows:

Code:
usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/fping -c 3 -sq ${device/manageIp} 2>&1 | / usr/sbin/convertfping.pl


Obviously you will have to use the name of the PERL script that you created. This is just what I used. Now I get the correct output when I use the "Test Against Device" option

Now I have a new issue. The Latency and Loss graph doesn't show at all (expand buttons are there but no graph) . The 'Latency and Loss' Graph Points seemed to be a type of 'Not Drawn' so I changed to both Line and Area but still get nothing. Anyone?




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