Missing scripts?

Russell Scibetti russell at quadrix.com
Wed Mar 5 00:03:57 CET 2003


Always a good idea to check the FAQ first...

The three cgis you can't find are the ones that use graphics libraries. 
 The cause of this problem is most likely because, when you ran 
configure, Nagios couldn't find some of the required graphics libraries 
(libgd, libpng, libjpeg, and zlib).  Either you don't have them, or the 
script couldn't find wherever you have them.  Run configure again and 
log the output.  Look through it and you should be able to find where 
the problem is.

Russell

Greg Webster wrote:

>I've just installed Nagios and notice that I am missing a number of scripts in the nagios/sbin directory.
>
>My nagios/sbin listing:
>avail.cgi   extinfo.cgi        outages.cgi  statuswml.cgi  tac.cgi
>cmd.cgi     history.cgi        showlog.cgi  statuswrl.cgi
>config.cgi  notifications.cgi  status.cgi   summary.cgi
>
>The ones that appear to be missing (Error 404 not found using the web interface) are
>statusmap.cgi
>trends.cgi
>histogram.cgi
>
>I've checked the demo on the Nagios site and it has these...is there are error in the installer? Did I miss something in the install?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Greg Webster
>
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