Trying to get Nagios going!
CAILLET Christophe
tof at sitadelle.com
Thu Aug 22 11:13:19 CEST 2002
Hi
Have you checked the rights on the different files in your log dir e.g.
/usr/local/nagios/log.
Regards
Greg Vickers wrote:
> Arrgh! This is similar the error I'm getting! I'll reiterate Warren's
> request :)
>
> Nagios completes it's pre-flight checks (-v) all OK, then I start it
> manually and it opens the log file fine, I can browse the main web
> page and the documentation, then when I try to access any monitoring
> page I get this:
>
> *Error: Could not read host and service status information!
>
> *Under the reporting menu, I get the same message up to the Alert
> History link, when viola! I can see the history of what nagios has
> been trying to do (with my dummy alert monitors etc) Through the web
> interface I can view all the configuration objects that i've put in,
> so I know that is working.
>
> I've checked all the config information and can't find any errors. And
> ideas about the above?
>
> Thanks,
>
> At 17:45 22/08/2002, you wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am trying install Nagios everything 'seems' to install OK but when
>> I connect to the server through my browser from a remote PC I get the
>> following error:
>>
>> *Error: Could not open CGI config file
>> '/usr/local/nagios/etc/cgi.cfg' for reading!
>> *
>> I think I have checked all the paths etc and I am unable to find an
>> error. Obviously there is a problem here. Appreciate any pointers you
>> can give me.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Warren
>
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