Solved, was Re: Distributed Woes - Passive Check Results not being submitted to Master
Murray Crane
murray at liquidthinking.co.uk
Sat Mar 13 10:10:56 CET 2004
Murray Crane wrote:
>
> Further to my last, I've been fiddling this afternoon and during one of
> my test runs, I started nsca in --daemon mode; during this test I
> noticed that nsca was merrily spawning processes but that none of them
> was dying... is this indicative of anything (Like an inability to write
> to the named pipe or sommat???)
>
I'm not entirely sure which of these fixed the problem, as I did all of
the following at the same time and when everything came back up it working:
* Re-applied all permissions to the external command file directory,
* Re-set all nagios.cfg entries on both Distributed and Central servers
related to service checks and the external command file (including an
explicit check of the external command file on Central, rather than -1),
* Restarted everything in the chain on both Distributed and Central servers.
--
Murray Crane
CommuniGate Pro Administrator
LiquidThinking Ltd
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