freebsd

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Tue Sep 21 20:10:00 CEST 2004


Look at SomethingCool.com wrote:
> 
> 2. There are no start-up scripts for FreeBSD.  So I log in and su as
> root and run the process manually (I know, that's terrible.. :( why I'm
> asking for alternatives)  Can someone paste me their FreeBSD startup
> script and if its in rc.local or something?  I seriously tried googling
> this and hit a brick wall :(
> 
> Finally, this is probably not a FreeBSD specific thing and probably
> should be a separate question, but here goes:
> 
> My hosts/services count keep going up and down.. For instance, if I have
> 5 hosts, and 10 services, and then later add one more host and 2 more
> services under it... The GUI yo-yos randomly showing 5 hosts 10 services
> then later 6 hosts 12 services and back and forth.
> 
> Then I LATER add 1 more host, 2 more services then the lower number is
> increased to 6 hosts 12 services and yo-yos to 7 hosts 14 services.
> 
> That one has me totally baffled.
> 

This can happen when there are several instances of Nagios running at 
the same time. I can see why that would happen quite easily, as you 
haven't got a script to start it from. Do
killall nagios ; sleep 3 ; killall -9 nagios
and then restart.


> -Thanks,
> 

You're welcome.

> Tim
> 

-- 
Andreas Ericsson                   andreas.ericsson at op5.se
OP5 AB                             www.op5.se
Lead Developer


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