Storing Historical Data into Oracle?

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Mon Mar 23 13:24:34 CET 2009


Christopher McAtackney wrote:
> [1237804472] Warning: Attempting to execute the command
> "/usr/local/nagios/host_check.pl 127.0.0.1 53" resulted in a return
> code of 127.  Make sure the script or binary you are trying to execute
> actually exists...
> 
> So it appears that Nagios is picking up the command OK, and is at
> least *attempting* to execute it, but for some reason, nothing is
> happening. Is there some permissions issue here that I'm unaware of?
> 

Is host_check.pl executable? If not, try adding "/usr/bin/perl" or do
   chmod 755 /usr/local/nagios/host_check.pl

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