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==Error: Could not stat() command file '/var/lib/nagios3/rw/nagios.cmd'!== | ==Error: Could not stat() command file '/var/lib/nagios3/rw/nagios.cmd'!== | ||
That's apache missing read rights to the path. | That's apache missing read rights to the path. | ||
=== an example for recover this: === | |||
$sudo dpkg-statoverride --update --add nagios nagios 751 /var/lib/nagios3 | |||
thanks for "Lars Schenk " | |||
== Could not read request from client, bailing out== | == Could not read request from client, bailing out== | ||
another rather useless message, it might mean one end is using ssl and other end not | another rather useless message, it might mean one end is using ssl and other end not |
Revision as of 04:53, 9 November 2009
Links
- Homepage
- http://www.nagiosexchange.org/ Nagios Exchange]
- [http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/HOWTO_Install_Nagios
- Configure nagios commands
- ndoutils stores data in sql
- Nagios-db stores data in sql
- nagiosgrapher (rather unfinished/poorly documented)
- pnp4nagios ( for graphs )
there seem to be issues with check_procs on solaris, pst3 and config.h - #define PS_COMMAND are the keywords here
Plugins
check software raid
FAQ
Hosts or services simply not showing up
Check if you have more than one instances of nagios running
Debian complaining about rights on nagios.cmd
dpkg-statoverride --update --add nagios www-data 2710 /var/lib/nagios2/rw dpkg-statoverride --update --add nagios nagios 751 /var/lib/nagios2
NRPE: Unable to read output
This could mean the plugins are not installed ( yes, on debian nrpe comes without those :)
CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from daemon.
Possibly SSL version mismatch, try check_nrpe -n
(No output returned from plugin)
Most likely ssl mismatch again. It can also mean you're using debian, where check_nrpe!check_something fails, since it expects one more argument. call 'check_nrpe_1arg' instead.
Error: Could not stat() command file '/var/lib/nagios3/rw/nagios.cmd'!
That's apache missing read rights to the path.
an example for recover this:
$sudo dpkg-statoverride --update --add nagios nagios 751 /var/lib/nagios3
thanks for "Lars Schenk "
Could not read request from client, bailing out
another rather useless message, it might mean one end is using ssl and other end not