Pre-Flight check errors.

Terry Inzauro tinzauro at ha-solutions.net
Tue Nov 16 04:13:07 CET 2004


start by verifying  if the check_load and check_nrpe commands are in the 
checkcommands.cfg file.

   http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/xodtemplate.html#command



_Terry

Mukarram Syed wrote:
> Dear Nagios users:
> 
> I have configured Nagios to run on FreeBSD (nagios
> server) but my clients are RHES2.1.  
> I have an issue here which is exhibited with the
> following error during the pre-flight check:
> Error: Service check command 'check_nrpe' specified in
> service 'Check Load' for host 'apollo' not defined
> anywhere!
> Error: Service check command 'check_nrpe' specified in
> service 'Disk Check' for host 'apollo' not defined
> anywhere!
> 
> Here is a clipping of my services.cfg file:
> 
> # Service definition
> define service{
>         use                            
> generic-service         ; Name of service template to
> use
> 
>         hostgroup_name                 
> computer-distopias
>         service_description             Disk Check
>         is_volatile                     0
>         check_period                    24x7
>         max_check_attempts              3
>         normal_check_interval           5
>         retry_check_interval            1
>         contact_groups                  linux-admins
>         notification_interval           240
>         notification_period             24x7
>         notification_options            c,r
>         check_command                  
> check_nrpe!check_disk
>         }
> 
> # Service definition
> define service{
>         use                            
> generic-service         ; Name of service template to
> use
> 
>         hostgroup_name                 
> computer-distopias
>         service_description             Check Load
>         is_volatile                     0
>         check_period                    24x7
>         max_check_attempts              3
>         normal_check_interval           5
>         retry_check_interval            1
>         contact_groups                  linux-admins
>         notification_interval           240
>         notification_period             24x7
>         notification_options            c,r
>         check_command                  
> check_nrpe!check_load
>         }
> 
> 
> Help will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -Mukarram Syed.
> 
> 
> 
> =====
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> 
> 
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