CGI Interface Dropping Services
Hari Sekhon
hpsekhon at googlemail.com
Thu Nov 23 12:00:32 CET 2006
of course you are correct, I should have thought of this.
I've noticed last night that when restarting nagios it doesn't manage to
kill the process so instead I end up with extra procs, this is a real
problem and if I can't figure out why it is then I will have to make a
habbit of kill -9ing the damn thing or make the init script do that.
Do you have any idea why the process would not go down. Is this a nagios
problem not doing the right thing when receiving a kill signal?
-h
Hari Sekhon
Gerd Mueller wrote:
> I would guess there at least are 2 independent nagios processes running.
> Stop every nagios process and restart nagios afterwards.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gerd
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 23.11.2006, 10:52 +0000 schrieb Hari Sekhon:
>
>> I have split this off from my recent thread regarding illegal characters.
>>
>> I am having problems with the Nagios cgi interface dropping services, It
>> Shows 97 services one second then I refresh and it shows 85.
>> I don't understand why this is. I have removed all brackets of any kind
>> so there is no opportunity for illegal chars. I have restarted nagios
>> and apache and deleted the status.log and status.sav files.
>>
>> Has anybody seen this before?
>>
>> (Incidentally I find I am having much more problems with Nagios 2.5 than
>> I did with Nagios 1.4.1.... let's just hope that's in my head...)
>>
>> -h
>>
>>
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