Antwort: Bad File Descriptors

Ryan Steele ryans at aweber.com
Wed Jul 23 18:20:59 CEST 2008


Sascha.Runschke at gfkl.com wrote:
>
> nagios-users-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net schrieb am 23.07.2008 15:03:57:
>
> > nsca[28640]: Network server accept failure (9: Bad file descriptor)
> >
> > I've seen some sparse reports on Google of a similar problem, but
> > they're just that - sparse.   Which kind of makes me think it's not
> > Nagios or NSCA, but a bad block on the hard drive.  Anybody have a
> > similar experience or opinion?
>
> It's a NSCA bug as far as I know. I had the exact same problems and
> updating to 2.7.2 solved all issues for me it seems as it did not turn
> up again ever since then.

Is there an official bug report?

>
> Are you running NSCA 2.7.2 already?
>


No, currently running 2.6.1, but if 2.7.2 purports to fix it, I can look 
in to upgrading.

Thanks,
Ryan

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