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I thought about this, I will try to run it at 2 minutes past or
something and see how it goes...<br>
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-h<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Hari Sekhon
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Hari Sekhon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
I've got a weird thing that I've noticed. I have an external script to
use the check_nagios plugin to make sure nagios itself is running. I
have this cronned to run every 10 minutes and if nagios is found to not
be running then I get an email warning me of this.
The problem I'm having is that every single night at midnight exactly I
always get an email saying that nagios is not running, the explanation
being the output of the plugin as follows:
NAGIOS CRITICAL: Cannot parse Nagios log file for valid time
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Are you rotating the log files every day? have you tried to run the cron
job on an offset?
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This is followed by several Recovery Alert emails for a handful of the
112 services I currently monitor reporting that the service is ok. This
is strange because I never received any Alert emails that the services
were down. I suspect there is nothing wrong with the services at all but
this is a nagios quirk or some bug in my configuration or the way I am
doing things.
This occurs every single night. I am running nagios 2.5 with
nagios-plugins 1.4.3.
Any ideas what I can do about this?
-h
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