I see garbage after Nagios starts

Johnston Michael J Contr AFRL/DES michael.johnston at kirtland.af.mil
Tue Nov 11 19:24:00 CET 2003


Hi Marc and thanks for the response.  When I open a browser the middle
display where all the information about your servers is supposed to show ups
made up of illegible characters in no systematic order.  It's as if you're
looking at something encrypted.

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Powell [mailto:mpowell at ena.com]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:50 PM
To: michael.johnston at kirtland.af.mil; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] I see garbage after Nagios starts



Can you be a little more specific about it looking like trash? Maybe include
a link to a screenshot?


--
Marc

-----Original Message-----
From: Johnston Michael J Contr AFRL/DES <michael.johnston at kirtland.af.mil>
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net <nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Mon Nov 10 18:35:01 2003
Subject: [Nagios-users] I see garbage after Nagios starts


I was wondering if anyone else has had the problem I'm having and if so, I
hope it's easy to fix.  I'm running Redhat 9.1.  I have followed the
instruction on installing Nagios 1.1 and everything has gone exactly as
expected.  The only thing that I didn't not do is the authentication part
because I want anyone within my network to view.  Nagios starts fine and I
see in in the process when I do ps -A, but when I bring up the web page,
it's just junk.  The sidebar with all the view options looks fine, but the
middle pane is just trash.  When I run the /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v
/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg command I get no errors.  Below is what I
get when I run that command.  Am I doing something really wrong?  Is
skipping the authentication part what's holding me up?  Any help would be
great.  Thanks!

Mike


Nagios 1.1
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Ethan Galstad (nagios at nagios.org)
Last Modified: 06-02-2003
License: GPL

Reading configuration data...

Running pre-flight check on configuration data...

Checking services...
        Checked 38 services.
Checking hosts...
        Checked 15 hosts.
Checking host groups...
        Checked 6 host groups.
Checking contacts...
        Checked 2 contacts.
Checking contact groups...
        Checked 6 contact groups.
Checking service escalations...
        Checked 2 service escalations.
Checking host group escalations...
        Checked 2 host group escalations.
Checking service dependencies...
        Checked 0 service dependencies.
Checking host escalations...
        Checked 0 host escalations.
Checking host dependencies...
        Checked 0 host dependencies.
Checking commands...
        Checked 22 commands.
Checking time periods...
        Checked 4 time periods.
Checking for circular paths between hosts...
Checking for circular service execution dependencies...
Checking global event handlers...
Checking obsessive compulsive service processor command...
Checking misc settings...

Total Warnings: 0
Total Errors:   0


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