AW: Strange NRPE / Nagios problem
Thomas.Zimmer at oppenheim.de
Thomas.Zimmer at oppenheim.de
Thu Apr 13 19:15:57 CEST 2006
It would have been helpful, if you had posted all parts of the command
(checkcommand, resourcepath?) and specially the output you get in Nagios.
Did you try to raise the timeout-value (even if this shouldn´t be the
problem). Iassume you ran the test check from your Nagios host, so this
shouldn´t be the prob, right?
Greetz,
Thomas Zimmer
Produktservice & Betrieb
Betrieb & Support
Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie., Frankfurt a. Main
Telefon: +49 69 7134 5192
Internet: http://www.oppenheim.de
E-Mail: thomas.zimmer at oppenheim.de
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Von: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] Im Auftrag von Jacob Laack
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. April 2006 19:10
An: lludlow at gmail.com; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [Nagios-users] Strange NRPE / Nagios problem
Larry-
First guess: Make sure the Nagios Server's IP is in the nrpe.cfg as an
allowed_hosts. This is assuming you're running NRPE as a daemon.
Jake Laack
Alegent Health Open Systems Engineer
>>> "Larry Ludlow" <lludlow at gmail.com> 4/13/2006 12:06:53 PM >>>
I have been all over the forums and lists and don't see anyone else having
the exact same problem.
I have Nagios 2.2 running on RedHat ES4 U3, monitoring 28 RedHat ES4
servers fine.
NRPE is running on all of the hosts. I have 1 redhat box that I am getting
CHECK_NRPE: Socket timeout after 10 seconds. Also I started rolling this
out into my Solaris environment. I have it on 4 servers 2 are working and 2
are getting this time out error.
the logs have not been usefull. For the solaris box's I am using the -n
flag to disable ssl. (the same for the check command)
The strange part is I can run the command manually as root or nagios and I
get a good reply...
[root at bpas-02 libexec]# ./check_nrpe -n -H prddb880-1 -c check_disk1
DISK OK - free space: / 5361 MB (53%);| /=4721MB;10061;10071;0;10081
Any ideas???
Thanks,
- Larry
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