Errors in my log since upgrade to 2.1

Gabriel Matthews gabriel at cinergycom.com
Wed Apr 5 16:07:56 CEST 2006


This is still a problem.  The service won't stay running for a 24 hour 
period.. I don't know exactly how long it stays up, because I don't have 
any way of monitoring the service without it.. Kinda a vicious cycle.

I've tried Marca Ramos' suggestion of reducing the service reaper 
interval, but this didn't seem to help.

Please let me know if I can send any config files or anything that might 
help solve this puzzle.. it's really hurting us if our process isn't 
running, and SBC kills the T1s to one of our remote offices and we don't 
get paged (which is what happened right now :-\

I appreciate any help you can provide!
-- 

  † Gabriel Matthews
    Senior Network Support Technician
    Cinergy Communications

Gabriel Matthews wrote:
> I upgraded to Nagios 2.1 over the weekend, and since then, I've been 
> having some problems.  It runs fine during the day, handles 
> notifications fine, everything works great.  When I come in the next 
> day, the process has stopped, and the log file is full of this:
> 
> [1144102973] Warning: The check of service 'ping' on host 'pmad-sw-01' 
> could not be performed due to a fork() error.  The check will
>  be rescheduled.
> [1144102973] Warning: The check of service 'ping' on host 'pkc-rt-01' 
> could not be performed due to a fork() error.  The check will
> be rescheduled.
> [1144102973] Warning: The check of service 'ping' on host 'pcc-sw-a9' 
> could not be performed due to a fork() error.  The check will
> be rescheduled.
> [1144102973] Warning: The check of service 'ping' on host 
> 'evvlinlwt-ert-01' could not be performed due to a fork() error.  The 
> check will be rescheduled.
> 
> 
> And I mean full.. I monitor 87 hosts / 171 services, and it makes that 
> log file a monster to dig through to find anything besides these errors.
> 
> My 'ping' check is as follows:
> 
> # 'check_ping' command definition
> define command{
>         command_name    check_ping
>         command_line    $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG1$ -c 
> $ARG2$ -p 3
>         }
> 
> And....
> 
> [root at mithrandir libexec]# ./check_ping -help
> check_ping (nagios-plugins 1.4.2) 1.49
> 
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> 
> 



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