Statusmap errors
Leonard Miller
Leonard_Miller at udlp.com
Tue May 13 14:27:56 CEST 2003
Ok, I don't have that directory. Using nagios-1.0 with
nagios-plugins-1.3.0.
I looked at the cgi.cfg file and the XED section says that is
for database support. I didn't compile for database support,
but will do it again if necessary. I imagine db support would
come in handy. Are there any known issues with it?
L
>>> Jeff Mercer <mercer at btitelecom.net> 05/12/03 02:40PM >>>
Leonard Miller wrote:
> When I go to Status Map, it shows question marks for hosts.
> I made changes in cgi.cfg/Extended Host Information and it
> still does not change. And when I click on a host, it returns
> and Internal Server Error.
Hmmm. I had a similar problem recently, though I didn't get any internal
server errors. In my case the problem was the directory that held the
extended information config files wasn't fully accessible to the nagios
user. I had to do:
chmod a+rx /usr/local/nagios/etc/extended
and then everything was fine. So check your permissions, and double-check
your xed entry in the cgi.cfg file. Apparently the nagios restart script
won't complain even if the config file specified doesn't exist/isn't accessible.
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