ndoutils missing output column from nagios_hostchecks table after updating to 1.48

Hendrik Baecker andurin at process-zero.de
Mon Oct 5 16:54:22 CEST 2009


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Am 05.10.2009 16:23, schrieb shadih rahman:
> Hendrik, Thanks for your reply.  how can I verify, that your nagios
> is using the new compiled binaries?
Timestamp of the installed file vs. your own compile time but...

> Also your query is looking at nagios_hoststatus table not
> nagios_hostchecks table.  Please advise on this.  Thanks
>

If shit hits the fan....

Problem acknowledged:

select * from nagios_hostchecks limit 1 offset 0\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
         hostcheck_id: 18966851
          instance_id: 3
       host_object_id: 6170
           check_type: 0
         is_raw_check: 0
current_check_attempt: 1
   max_check_attempts: 2
                state: 0
           state_type: 1
           start_time: 2009-09-22 19:41:34
      start_time_usec: 229903
             end_time: 2009-09-22 19:41:45
        end_time_usec: 157773
    command_object_id: 9766
         command_args:
         command_line: /opt/nagios/libexec/check_ping -H 10.xx.xx.xx
- -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -t 5 -p 3
              timeout: 30
        early_timeout: 0
       execution_time: 2.01224
              latency: 0.229
          return_code: 0
               output:
          long_output:
             perfdata: (null)
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

Have to go deeper into it...
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