Problems with ndomod

Vanhee Frederik fvanhee at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 14:48:55 CEST 2007


Jakob Verner Christensen wrote:
>
> I am trying to get NDOutils to work, but I have problems with NDOmod, 
> and there doesn’t seem to be a solution
>
>  
>
> My problem is that the ndomod can open the data sink.
>
> I get this error: ndomod: Could not open the data sink! I'll keep 
> trying, but some output may get lost
>
> I have tried everything but I can’t come up with a solution please help!!!
>
> My setup:
>
> I am trying to make NDOutils work in a distributed environment (2 
> computers) and using fedora 7 in run level 3.
>
> On the first computer I have MySQL and ndo2db installed, everything is 
> working fine here (there are no errors in the logs, and ndo2db has 
> opened a socket), I have killed the firewall (iptables -F), and 
> configured the ndo2db.cfg with these parameters:
>
> ndo2db_user=mysql
>
> ndo2db_group=mysql
>
> socket_type=tcp
>
> tcp_port=5668
>
> db_servertype=mysql
>
> db_host=localhost
>
> db_port=3306
>
> db_name=nagios
>
> db_prefix=nagios_
>
> db_user=ndoutils
>
> db_pass=imnotthatstupid
>
> max_timedevents_age=1440
>
> max_systemcommands_age=10080
>
> max_servicechecks_age=10080
>
> max_hostchecks_age=10080
>
> max_eventhandlers_age=44640
>
>  
>
> On another computer i have nagios and ndomod installed, ndomod is 
> configured with these parameters:
>
> instance_name=default
>
> output_type=tcpsocket
>
> output=192.168.224.144
>
> output_buffer_items=5000
>
> buffer_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/ndomod.tmp
>
> file_rotation_interval=14400
>
> file_rotation_timeout=60
>
> reconnect_interval=5
>
> reconnect_warning_interval=5
>
> data_processing_options=-1
>
> config_output_options=2
>
>  
> Can anyone help me?
>  
> Kind regards
> Jakob Verner
>
>
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Hello Jakob,

I don't see a tcp port definition in your ndomod.cfg, maybe you forgot it ?
That could be a fairly good reason why there's no connection.
Second thing you can do is to use the plugin 'check_tcp' to make sure 
there is any reaction on port 5668 of your destination machine.

Frederik

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