Any thoughts?

Marc Powell mpowell at ena.com
Wed Nov 12 21:27:32 CET 2003


Typically, No Output means that there was some problem executing the plugin other than the plugin not being found or that the plugin actually returned no output. When you ran it from the command line, did you run it as the nagios user or root? Try running it as the nagios user and see if that gives you any additional information. Beyond that, we'll need to see your host, service and command definitions as well as information related to your environment (i.e. OS version, Nagios version, plugins version, samba version, how nagios, the plugins and samba were installed, etc). The more information you provide the more helpful we can be.

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Marc

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From: Jack Doyle [mailto:jdoyle at lewisgaleclinic.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:42 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net

Any thoughts to my check_disk_smb command returning No Output?  It worked until I recompiled the plugins.  However, from the command line it still works just dandy.
 
Also, I must say... after using Nagios for only a week, I have to say that the guy who wrote this program is a pure genious.  Just had to add that.
 
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John N. Doyle, Systems Operations Specialist
Lewis-Gale Clinic Information Systems
 
540.772.3669 > jdoyle at lewisgaleclinic.com
 


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