oscp_command not running
Jason Martin
jhmartin at toger.us
Thu Feb 26 18:21:40 CET 2004
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Can you run submit_check_result manually and get a successfull result?
- -Jason Martin
On Thu, 26
Feb 2004, Arnold Cano wrote:
> i am running in a basic distributed environment as described in the nagios
> documentation. on the distributed server i can see in the log that it is
> using active checks to monitor a host. on my master server those services are
> setup as passive checks. however, the ocsp_command never runs! i also have
> debugging enabled in the nsca.cfg and see nothing except when i run the
> 'submit_check_result' command manually on the distributed server and see the
> results on the master server.
>
> on my distributed server i have the following options...
>
> nagios.cfg
> <snip>
> execute_service_checks=1
> accept_passive_service_checks=0
> enable_notifications=0
> enable_event_handlers=1
> obsess_over_services=1
> ocsp_command=submit_check_result
> </snip>
>
> checkcommands.cfg
> <snip>
> define command {
> command_name submit_check_result
> command_line $USER2$/submit_check_result $HOSTNAME$ '$SERVICEDESC$'
> $SERVICESTATE$ '$OUTPUT$'
> }
> </snip>
>
> resource.cfg
> <snip>
> $USER2$=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers
> </snip>
>
> services.cfg
> <snip>
> notifications_enabled 0
> event_handler_enabled 1
> active_checks_enabled 0
> passive_checks_enabled 1
> parallelize_check 0
> obsess_over_service 1
> check_freshness 1
> </snip>
>
> on my master server i have the following options...
>
> nagios.cfg
> <snip>
> execute_service_checks=0
> accept_passive_service_checks=1
> enable_notifications=1
> enable_event_handlers=1
> obsess_over_services=0
> check_service_freshness=1
> </snip>
>
> services.cfg
> <snip>
> notifications_enabled 1
> event_handler_enabled 1
> active_checks_enabled 1
> passive_checks_enabled 0
> parallelize_check 1
> obsess_over_service 0
> check_freshness 0
> </snip>
>
> any help would be greatly appreciated! i can also supply the full
> configuration files if anyone would be kind enough to help.
>
> thanks,
>
> arnold
>
>
>
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