Plugin fails with epn

Joseph L. Casale jcasale at activenetwerx.com
Sun Apr 11 20:52:07 CEST 2010


>If you look at p1.pl, which is in the Nagios bin directory you can
>enable ePn logging (EPN_LEAVE_MESSAGES or something similar for debug
>level) and have epn log each command execution to a log file ... This
>often will make the source of an epn error more obvious.

Ok, looks like there are some factors surrounding when the o0utput even
gets dumped? Plugin was touched, now I am waiting...

>The other thing to do is add
>
>Use warnings;

Got that in the plugin as per the guidelines.

>As any output to STDERR will cause ePN to halt execution.

Works fine:/

>That said, 'not execute properly' errors are often permissions or path
>errors, so when you test from the CLI make sure you run the script as
>the same user your Nagios damon runs as.

Actually, it is 'exit' not execute, it has perms granting execution for all.

We'll see what happens after I come back to it.
Thanks for the help!
jlc

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