CGI strangeness?
Jon Lyons
jlyons30 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 23 05:19:36 CEST 2002
Yepper, Have you been making chages to you services/hosts files while nagios is running? I ended up rebooting the machine and everything was Ok, but killing the nagios process did nothing....
Will Melick <will at ilm.com> wrote:Hopefully I'm just doing something wrong here, but I'm having monitored
hosts pop in and out of the lists of all hosts and within hostgroups on
the web page. I've double-checked my hostgroups.cfg and services.cfg and
things are fine there. Sometimes they'll show up correctly, sometime I
get "no matching hosts" and "no matching services." If I click the CGI
buttons on the sidebar, they eventually pop back in correctly, but then go
away again.
Anyone else ever see this? Is it CGI weirdness? The nagios process seems
to be fine (zero errors and warnings wiht the -v check...and I've manually
checked my .cfg files again and again).
Thanks much,
Will Melick
Network Engineering
ILM
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