Where have the cgi gone?
Paul L. Allen
pla at softflare.com
Fri Jan 23 22:51:02 CET 2004
Thilanka Samarasekera writes:
> I get this in my apache error_log
>
> [Fri Jan 23 14:50:01 2004] [error] [client 10.133.112.54] script not
> found or unable to stat: /usr/local/nagios/sbin/trends.cgi
Hmmm, it generates graphs on-the-fly.
> [Fri Jan 23 15:07:53 2004] [error] [client 10.133.112.54] script not
> found or unable to stat: /usr/local/nagios/sbin/histogram.cgi
And that generates graphs on-the-fly, too.
> [Fri Jan 23 15:08:08 2004] [error] [client 10.133.112.54] script not
> found or unable to stat: /usr/local/nagios/sbin/statusmap.cgi
That one doesn't generate graphs. But it does generate a status map,
which is a graphic that is created on-the-fly.
> How come all the other cgi's in the proper place
Do any of the other CGIs generate images on-the-fly?
> and these three are not ?
Take a wild guess...
> Can someone help ?
Yes, the documentation can help. It tells you what libraries you need
in order for certain things to be built. See if you can guess what type
of library you might be missing before you read through the documentation.
--
Paul Allen
Softflare Support
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