Status log is empty but is not Host are not dispalyed anymore ??

Wil Schultz wschultz at bsdboy.com
Wed May 30 19:45:59 CEST 2007


Nagios is not known to be a disk hog, however cacti does have these  
problems from time to time. You should consider asking the nice cacti  
folks over at: http://forums.cacti.net/

There is a lot of useful information out there if you know what to  
look for, for example:
http://www.google.com/search?q=mysql+binary+logging+site% 
3Aforums.cacti.net

This doesn't appear to be a Nagios related problem... If you have  
problems finding your way to might consider Hugos advise and hire  
someone to show you around a bit.

-wil

On May 30, 2007, at 10:32 AM, Nedim Bicic wrote:

> How can i free up more space can i delete the log file so it can  
> start from scratch again not to be confused with deleting the host  
> file and ifo so where can i find this log file to delete i mean  
> there must be a way i can delete information i dont need.
>
> It would be very helpful if i can delete or dump a file that is  
> huge that i can safely delete i dont want to create another nagios  
> sever i dont have the time maybe in a long run i can but now i need  
> something fast.
>
> i dont want to crewate another database either i am not an expert  
> in that also
>
> Do you think if i can empty the nagios log file where nagios is  
> writiting the issue will disapear??
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/30/07, Wil Schultz <wschultz at bsdboy.com> wrote: Considering  
> your previous post clearly shows that you are out of
> diskspace it would be safe to assume that you would have other
> problems, like empty logfiles since there is no room on the disk to
> write the logfile.
>
> Fix the disk issue and other problems will magically start to
> disappear...
>
> Possibly you could set up a second nagios box to monitor the disk
> space on your primary nagios box... :-)
>
> -wil
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Nedim Bicic wrote:
>
> > Hey i am running nagios 2.4 when i go into host problems on the web
> > interface it keeps telling me
> >
> > "
> > There doesn't appear to be any service status information in the
> > status log...
> >
> > Make sure that Nagios is running and that you have specified the
> > location of you status log correctly in the configuration files.
> >
> > "
> >
> > But i cheked the status.log its not empty i also have checked the
> > nagios.cfg it is pointing to status.log file in the right directory
> > as soon as i restarted the server i see 500 host pending and then
> > they all disapear with the above message
> >
> > i run the debug command as well but nothing still
> >
> > Any help
> >
> >
> >  
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