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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Can you be a little more specific about it looking like trash? Maybe include a link to a screenshot?<BR>
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From: Johnston Michael J Contr AFRL/DES <michael.johnston@kirtland.af.mil><BR>
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net <nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net><BR>
Sent: Mon Nov 10 18:35:01 2003<BR>
Subject: [Nagios-users] I see garbage after Nagios starts<BR>
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I was wondering if anyone else has had the problem I'm having and if so, I<BR>
hope it's easy to fix. I'm running Redhat 9.1. I have followed the<BR>
instruction on installing Nagios 1.1 and everything has gone exactly as<BR>
expected. The only thing that I didn't not do is the authentication part<BR>
because I want anyone within my network to view. Nagios starts fine and I<BR>
see in in the process when I do ps -A, but when I bring up the web page,<BR>
it's just junk. The sidebar with all the view options looks fine, but the<BR>
middle pane is just trash. When I run the /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v<BR>
/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg command I get no errors. Below is what I<BR>
get when I run that command. Am I doing something really wrong? Is<BR>
skipping the authentication part what's holding me up? Any help would be<BR>
great. Thanks!<BR>
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Mike<BR>
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Nagios 1.1<BR>
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)<BR>
Last Modified: 06-02-2003<BR>
License: GPL<BR>
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Reading configuration data...<BR>
<BR>
Running pre-flight check on configuration data...<BR>
<BR>
Checking services...<BR>
Checked 38 services.<BR>
Checking hosts...<BR>
Checked 15 hosts.<BR>
Checking host groups...<BR>
Checked 6 host groups.<BR>
Checking contacts...<BR>
Checked 2 contacts.<BR>
Checking contact groups...<BR>
Checked 6 contact groups.<BR>
Checking service escalations...<BR>
Checked 2 service escalations.<BR>
Checking host group escalations...<BR>
Checked 2 host group escalations.<BR>
Checking service dependencies...<BR>
Checked 0 service dependencies.<BR>
Checking host escalations...<BR>
Checked 0 host escalations.<BR>
Checking host dependencies...<BR>
Checked 0 host dependencies.<BR>
Checking commands...<BR>
Checked 22 commands.<BR>
Checking time periods...<BR>
Checked 4 time periods.<BR>
Checking for circular paths between hosts...<BR>
Checking for circular service execution dependencies...<BR>
Checking global event handlers...<BR>
Checking obsessive compulsive service processor command...<BR>
Checking misc settings...<BR>
<BR>
Total Warnings: 0<BR>
Total Errors: 0<BR>
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