check_ntp -> (No output!)
White, Chad (MED)
chad.white at med.ge.com
Fri Mar 21 20:41:59 CET 2003
When you run the plugin from the command line, are you doing it as the
user the plugin will actually be executed as (ie, nagios or nobody
depending..)? Usually when I have problems like that it is because of
something messed up for the user that nagios is actually trying to run
the plugin as (like the ld_library_path or something.)
The other thing that I have had problems with is the environment
variables. You might try replacing the command in your .cfg file with
one that is hard coded for the exact command line you want it to run
just for a test.
No offense if this seems obvious to you...
thx,
--chd
On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 05:36 AM, Babak Pasdar wrote:
>
> I'll try this one last time. I have gotten no response from anyone on
> this. Does anyone have any idea why I get a (No output!) when I run
> check_ntp through Nagios, when it seems to work just fine from the
> command line.
>
> A while back I experienced a similar problem with a newer set of CVS
> plugins when I got the same problem and was only able to resolve it by
> replacing the check_ntp with an older version. Details are provided
> below.
>
> As always any help is appreciated.
>
> Babak
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