Passive checks not processing performance data
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Mon Apr 15 09:45:18 CEST 2013
On 04/15/2013 03:29 AM, Grant Maxwell wrote:
> Could anyone please help me out here ?
>
Try upgrading to the latest stable. That's pretty much always the
first resort, since it's unlikely bugfixes will be backported to
3.2.3 anyways. 3.3.1 (I think) was running happily for quite a
long time and is probably still the most used Nagios version, so
perhaps you can get it working using that.
Failing that, try enabling debug logging and see where it goes
wrong. That usually tilts developer's head in the right direction
wrt remembering what one's fixed or which areas of code one has
poked around in.
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