Nagios caught SIGSEGV but doesn't seem to shut down all the way

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Sat Dec 27 00:04:24 CET 2008


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Chris Beattie wrote:

> I’m running Nagios 3.0.6 compiled from unmodified source on CentOS 5.2
> x86_64.  I noticed that notifications stopped early this morning, and
> the logs said Nagios caught SIGSEGV, and it was shutting down.  Nagios
> doesn’t appear to go all the way down, though.  All the CGIs still work,
> but no checks are being performed.  There is a lock file, and nagios.cmd
> still exists.  The first one I saw happened after Nagios had been
> running fine for a while, but the same thing happens if I issue a
> killall –SIGSEGV naigios command, defunct processes and all.  This is
> what I got after I did the killall, then a service nagios start, then
> another killall.

Well. Given that the nagios daemon is not the same thing as the CGI
binaries that make up your website this is to be expected.

Hugo.

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