nrpe on RedHat 9
Mikel Bauer
mikel at bridgeband.net
Mon Jun 16 22:08:37 CEST 2003
Jeremy,
You might also want to make sure that if you are running it via xinetd
(or trying to), that you either are specifying it as an unregistered
service, or add the nrpe port to the services file.
Martin, Jeremy wrote:
> By the way...
>
> It wasn't work with nrpe v2.x because I still had v1.5 of check_nrpe on my Nagios server.
>
> I can now get it to work ok if I run it as /etc/nrpe/nrpe -d /etc/nrpe/nrpe.cfg manually (I added it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local so its started automatically upon reboot)... but trying to run nrpe with -i instead of -d still causes "CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from host." errors. Ah well, at least it's working, somehow, now.
>
> Just saying all this for the record in case anyone runs into this in the future and bothers to search the archives...
>
> Jeremy
>
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