Weird error with Nagios 2.0b4 on RHEL 4

Fred f1216 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 28 22:55:55 CEST 2005


Try disabling the host-checks in host-definitions.cfg and run.  See if 
you make forward progress.  If so, my guess is that given enough time
nagios will get into a steady state after it has host-checked all
of your hosts.

If things basically work after disabling the host-checks, look into
an optimization for checking the host status such as a periodically
schduled plug-in or cron job that updates a database with host status
and then a host-check that simply looks up that status.

-FredC

--- "Ritter, Nicholas" <nicholas.ritter at americantv.com> wrote:

> Although I have learned quite a bit from the conversation, I still have this
> problem on 64bit RHEL v4 where the service checks are not occurring properly
> for some reason. I assume from the lack of others on the list that this
> problem either has not been seen before, or is in error with something either
> I or DAG have during compile, RPM build, and installation. Given DAG's
> experience with building RPMs, I would more much more inclined to think that
> the problem is either in my installation, or a bug of some sort in 2.0b4.
> 
> Are there any suggestions as to how I should fix these issues? Or is it best
> to install 32-bit Linux on the platform?
> 
> Nicholas
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