check_ups and nut log spam

Chris Stankaitis chris.stankaitis at datawire.net
Fri Nov 12 17:21:15 CET 2004


I am running nut 1.4.0-3 on two server which are monitoring multiple APC 
ups's I am using check_ups and when I check the boxes the plugin returns 
proper data but on the host the logs are SPAMed with the following:


Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Connection from 10.0.0.X
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Host 10.0.0.X disconnected (read failure)
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Connection from 10.0.0.X
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Host 10.0.0.X disconnected (read failure)
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Connection from 10.0.0.X
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Host 10.0.0.X disconnected (read failure)
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Connection from 10.0.0.X
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Host 10.0.0.X disconnected (read failure)
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Connection from 10.0.0.X
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Host 10.0.0.X disconnected (read failure)
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Connection from 10.0.0.X
Nov 12 16:17:05 netops upsd[9698]: Host 10.0.0.X disconnected (read failure)


I have looked into archives etc, and seen this has been a known issue 
for a long time, however I have not found a fix posted.  I was using 
check_ups v 1.6 and upgraded to the newest alpha plugins check_ups 
(nagios-plugins 1.4.0alpha1) 1.13 to see if that fixed the problem, it 
did not.

Has anyone found a solution to this?

--Chris


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