nagios -d processes

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Wed Mar 10 01:34:43 CET 2004


On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Russell Thompson wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi all. I work at a University and have set up Nagios to monitor hosts in 
> our labs. There are about 340 hosts that I am monitoring with 4 service 
> checks on each host, coomes to around about 1200 service checks running. I 
> just recently added the full compiment of labs and am now experiencing some 
> problems, the main one is that some of the service checks don't seem to 
> execute. They are scheduled to, and report that the executed at xx:zz:yy 
> time, but the status of the service did not change when needed and there 
> are no records in the logs of the service check running at that time. Does 
> Nagios have trouble over a certain number of service checks?
> 
> I have noticed that I now get quite a lot of "nagios -d 
> /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg" processes running. I run nagios as a 
> inetd service not as a daemon, so I'm not sure why this happens.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 

Nagios is not desgined to run under inetd - it does not listen for 
anything.

Surprised its worked so long...

you should only have one nagios process showing the -d switch.


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-sg



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