"Could not locate a running Nagios process!"

Marc Powell mpowell at ena.com
Fri Oct 31 05:21:20 CET 2003


Use check_nagios_db in the contrib directory or you could create your own.


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Marc

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Douglas <mark at 9thlevel.org>
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net <nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Thu Oct 30 19:35:28 2003
Subject: [Nagios-users] RE: "Could not locate a running Nagios process!"

Ok, after further reading, I see that this appears to be a problem with the
syntax of the nagios_check_command in cgi.conf. However, I can't find any
mention of how to configure check_nagios (or another tool) to check if nagios is
running properly while using mysql for status logging. check_nagios seems to
rely on the existence of var/status.log which isn't being created by my database
using configuration. I tried configuring check_procs to look for a minimum of 1
nagios process, but I can't seem to configure the -C option to properly detect
that process, let alone any process running on my system. So that's where I'm at
now. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Mark




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