Multiple NRPE Processes

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Tue Jan 19 14:37:08 CET 2010


On Jan 19, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Juki wrote:

> nagios at pms # netstat -a | grep nrpe
>       *.nrpe               *.*                0      0 49152      0 LISTEN
> pms.nrpe         h1de4.n2  56147  5888      0 50540      0 TIME_WAIT
> pms.nrpe         h1de4.n2  56148  5888      0 50540      0 TIME_WAIT
> pms.nrpe         h1de4.n2  56149  5888      0 50540      0 TIME_WAIT
> 
> 
> I have tried to *kill* them (using kill command) but that doesn't seem to work because they just don't go away - weird right? :) I would like to kill all the pms.nrpe processes..

There's nothing to kill and these entries are appropriate... Welcome to the world of TCP and a greater understanding of how it all _really_ works.

http://www.developerweb.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2941

How long are they sticking around? What OS are you using?

--
Marc


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