Where does 2.x work?

kevin krcalhoo at mtu.edu
Tue Mar 9 16:06:21 CET 2004


Jared Rhine wrote:
> In a recent email, I outlined a problem where Nagios 2.0a1 doesn't
> create status.dat on startup.  Another person confirmed that problem,
> on a different OS even.  This is a pretty fundamental issue, so it's
> kind of a head-scratcher.  Does anyone have 2.0a1 working on their
> machine, and if so, what OS are you running?
> 
> -- jared at wordzoo.com
I have been running nagios2.0a1 on Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike) 
(from status.dat created=1078844028).  It has been running fine for the 
past week.  The status.dat appears to be created correctly.  I still 
have an embedded-perl memory leak, but it could be my script.  I used 
these options to configure it.
./configure --prefix=/dcs/local/nagios/nagios-2.0/ 
--with-nagios-group=nagiocmd --with-init-dir=/dcs/local/init.d/ 
--with-cgiurl=/nagioscisco/cgi-bin --with-htmurl=/nagioscisco 
--enable-embedded-perl --with-perlcache

-rw-rw-r--    1 nagios   nagiocmd      240 Mar  3 16:39 comments.dat
-rw-rw-r--    1 nagios   nagiocmd      241 Mar  3 16:39 downtime.dat
-rw-r--r--    1 nagios   nagiocmd        5 Mar  9 04:03 nagios.lock
-rw-rw-r--    1 nagios   nagiocmd   117723 Mar  9 08:42 nagios.log
-rw-r--r--    1 nagios   nagiocmd   292978 Mar  9 04:03 objects.cache
drwxrwsr-x    2 nagios   nagiocmd     4096 Mar  9 04:03 rw
-rw-rw-r--    1 nagios   nagiocmd   364236 Mar  9 09:41 status.dat
Kevin Calhoon



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