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On 16/07/12 20:44, trm asn wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 2:08 AM, trm asn
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Dear Team,<br>
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I am getting the below error message while pushing the results
to central nagios. I am able to telnet 5667 from Monitor node
to central server. in Tcp-Wrapper this ip is allowed . <br>
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The results are not getting updated due to this. Please help
me out to sort this ..<br>
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Warning: OCSP command
'/mnt/vol1/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers/submit_check_result
Lnx-ProdDatabase1 'Checks if the SQL Slave thread is running'
OK 'OK - Slave io is running'' for service 'Checks if the SQL
Slave thread is running' on host ' Lnx-ProdDatabase1' timed
out after 10 seconds .<br>
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Still not able to figure out , where is the actual problem is.<br>
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i) I am able to telnet to central server's 5667 port .<br>
ii) I am able to test it from commandline ..<br>
echo "testhost TestService 0 OK" |
/mnt/vol1/nagios/libexec/send_nsca -H x.x.x.x -p 5667 -c
/mnt/vol1/nagios/etc/send_nsca.cfg<br>
0 data packet(s) sent to host successfully.<br>
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Is there anywhere else , I need to lookout to get the result
submitted to the central server. <br>
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/\<br>
TRM<br>
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i have found that some time NSCA becomes stale on the server side
and a restart of the service helps to restore it to action.<br>
Also , are you writing to the syslog ? if so check the log size and
if the file system has not filled up ( on both sides of the
interaction) .<br>
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did you check the nsca log file ( usually syslog ) ? <br>
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