Use of uninitialized value in substitution
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Sun Oct 14 16:08:29 CEST 2007
Charlie Grosvenor wrote:
> I am have a perl script that I use as a nagios command to monitor
> temperature:
>
> define command{
> command_name check_1wiretemp
> command_line /opt/owfs/bin/1wire_temp.pl -l $ARG1$ -L $ARG2$
> -w $ARG3$ -H $ARG4$
> }
>
> Which has service defined as:
>
> define service{
> use generic-service ; Name
> of service template to use
> host_name Temperature
> service_description Check Temperature
> check_command check_1wiretemp!22!24!30!35!
> }
>
> If I run the script from the command line it works fine, however when I
> use it with nagios2 it gives message:
>
> **ePN /opt/owfs/bin/1wire_temp.pl: "Use of uninitialized value in
> substitution (s///) at (eval 1) line 67,".
>
> I am not sure why this is occurring as it worked with Nagios1. Any
> ideas?
>
You have embedded perl compiled in, but the script is not adhering to the
strict rules that the embedded perl compiler requires. Either re-compile
your nagios without embedded perl, or prepend /usr/bin/perl to the
command_line variable value of your command object definition.
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Andreas Ericsson andreas.ericsson at op5.se
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