Problems with Nagios

Neil Briscoe neil.briscoe at adelix.com
Tue Aug 15 14:08:00 CEST 2006


Hi Giles

> Specify your hostname in apache, not nagios. 
> 

Infact, I've just done exactly that.  I've put all the Nagios 
configuration in the virtual server stanza and removed anything from the 
global area.  Low and behold - I now have my pages back - but they're 
still not showing the colourations I should be getting.

Clicking on the statusmap.cgi page - I get an internal server error - 
whereupon it can't find libpng.so.0 - yet the file exists in 
/usr/local/lib.

So now its an Apache problem I think.  Time to go and Google again.

Regards
Neil

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