<div id="RTEContent">Please help.<br> <br> I am running nagios 2.0b6 (released version and also tried the latest CVS) on Red Hat Enterprise 4, where the Nagios process appears to start but does not create the status.dat file, nor does it start executing checks. This is after leaving it running for about 30 minutes, still nothing happens. The last entry in nagios.log is "finished daemonizing" and then nothing happens.<br> <br> The vast majority of the checks in this setup are passive - this bug report concerns our master server which only does less than a hundred active checks, but handles all notifications.<br> <br> I have seen this problem alluded to on this list, but have not found a solution. Please help, as the client is not particularly happy about having their Nagios implementation be "down."<br> <br> -----<br> <br> Some info:<br> <br> Reading configuration data...<br> <br> Running pre-flight check on configuration data...<br> <br> Checking services...<br>
Checked 3771 services.<br> Checking hosts...<br> Checked 174 hosts.<br> Checking host groups...<br> Checked 39 host groups.<br> Checking service groups...<br> Checked 4 service groups.<br> Checking contacts...<br> Checked 47 contacts.<br> Checking contact groups...<br> (6 warnings about contact groups not used in any host or service or escalations, which are this way for good reason)<br> Checked 67 contact groups.<br> Checking service escalations...<br> Checked 11780 service escalations.<br> Checking service dependencies...<br> Checked 0 service dependencies.<br> Checking host escalations...<br> Checked
696 host escalations.<br> Checking host dependencies...<br> Checked 0 host dependencies.<br> Checking commands...<br> Checked 77 commands.<br> Checking time periods...<br> Checked 4 time periods.<br> Checking extended host info definitions...<br> Checked 0 extended host info definitions.<br> Checking extended service info definitions...<br> Checked 0 extended service info definitions.<br> Checking for circular paths between hosts...<br> Checking for circular host and service dependencies...<br> Checking global event handlers...<br> Checking obsessive compulsive processor commands...<br> Checking misc settings...<br> <br> Total Warnings: 6<br> Total Errors: 0<br> <br> Things look okay - No serious problems were detected during the pre-flight check<br> <br>
-----<br> <br> HOST SCHEDULING INFORMATION<br> ---------------------------<br> Total hosts: 174<br> Total scheduled hosts: 0<br> Host inter-check delay method: SMART<br> Average host check interval: 0.00 sec<br> Host inter-check delay: 0.00 sec<br> Max host check spread: 10 min<br> First scheduled check: N/A<br> Last scheduled check: N/A<br> <br> <br> SERVICE SCHEDULING INFORMATION<br> -------------------------------<br> Total
services: 3771<br> Total scheduled services: 85<br> Service inter-check delay method: SMART<br> Average service check interval: 302.82 sec<br> Inter-check delay: 0.71 sec<br> Interleave factor method: SMART<br> Average services per host: 21.67<br> Service interleave factor: 1<br> Max service check spread: 1 min<br> First scheduled check: Wed Dec 21 13:38:09 2005<br> Last
scheduled check: Wed Dec 21 14:21:46 2005<br> <br> <br> CHECK PROCESSING INFORMATION<br> ----------------------------<br> Service check reaper interval: 2 sec<br> Max concurrent service checks: 99999<br> <br> <br> PERFORMANCE SUGGESTIONS<br> -----------------------<br> I have no suggestions - things look okay.<br> <br> (note: 99999 was in there as one mailing list entry suggested that there was a problem with "0" for maximum concurrent service checks)<br> <br> <br> </div><p>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <br>http://mail.yahoo.com