Sorry to bug the list, but my 3.2.1 installation of Nagios has all of a sudden stopped starting. I noticed a lack of alerts over the last day, and when I checked the GUI it indicated that the "next" scheduled check for a service was in the past. I proceeded to stop/start Nagios, but both have failed.<br>
<br>Currently when I try to start Nagios using the init script it just hangs:<br>[nagios@psdbsd01 (~/etc)]$ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/nagios.sh start<br>Starting nagios:<br><br>I've enabled debug logging (-1 level, 2 verbosity), but this is all that shows up in nagios.debug when I issue the above start request (uid 1003 = nagios):<br>
[1277942532.270096] [001.0] [pid=46503] drop_privileges() start<br>[1277942532.270194] [004.0] [pid=46503] Original UID/GID: 1003/1003<br clear="all"><br>I can run nagios -v nagios.cfg, and it reports no errors.<br><br>Here's the output if I run nagios nagios.cfg manually, without invoking daemon mode:<br>
[nagios@psdbsd01 (~/etc)]$ ../bin/nagios ./nagios.cfg <br><br>Nagios Core 3.2.1<br>Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Nagios Core Development Team and Community Contributors<br>Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Ethan Galstad<br>Last Modified: 03-09-2010<br>
License: GPL<br><br>Website: <a href="http://www.nagios.org">http://www.nagios.org</a><br><br>Any tips? I am not sure what the next steps are since both logging and debugging aren't producing output, and Nagios has never taken more than a few seconds to start in the past.<br>
<br>-- Eric Cables<br>