R: R: error in nagiosql install

Giorgio Zarrelli zarrelli at linux.it
Tue Apr 26 16:44:42 CEST 2011


No no no. 

The trick is to put nagios user in the apache group, so that the permissions on files Owned by apache group inherited by nagios user.

In nagiosql conf check the path to nagios commands file then check the user rights on it.

Ciao,

Giorgio

Il giorno 26/apr/2011, alle ore 16:00, "Marco Borsani" <m.borsani at it.net> ha scritto:

> Thank you very much.
> 
> To solve other permissions problems I changed group to many files (putting
> apache).
> 
> Moreover I have to change "nagios_group" inside nagios.cfg writtig "apache"
> instead of "nagios" .
> On the contrary I saw the message: 
> RESTART FAILED - NAGIOS COMMAND FILE NOT FOUND OR NO EXECUTE PERMISSIONS.
> Is it normal ?
> 
> After that ... I "just" have to understand how nagiosQL and Nagios works
> together ...
> 
> Regards
> Marco
> 
> 
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Giorgio Zarrelli [mailto:zarrelli at linux.it] 
> Inviato: martedì 26 aprile 2011 12:59
> A: Marco Borsani
> Cc: zarrelli at linux.it; 'Nagios Users List'
> Oggetto: Re: R: [Nagios-users] error in nagiosql install
> 
> Hi,
> 
> you can set NagioSQL paths under:
> 
> Administration -> Domains -> localhost
> 
> 
> <quota chi="Marco Borsani">
>> That was the problem !
>> Thank you very much, now it has been solved.
>> 
>> Right now I just have an error on nagiosql web site... in the "Tools"
>> section I have the messages (see the attach) :
>> Could not open directory /etc/nagios
>> Could not open directory /etc/nagios/import But I have installed 
>> Nagios under /usr/local/nagios like always and I do not find any 
>> section to change this setting in the nagiosql pages (to point to the 
>> other directory).
>> 
>> Marco
>> 
>> 
>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>> Da: Giorgio Zarrelli [mailto:zarrelli at linux.it]
>> Inviato: martedì 26 aprile 2011 10:49
>> A: Marco Borsani
>> Cc: zarrelli at linux.it; 'Nagios Users List'
>> Oggetto: [Nagios-users] error in nagiosql install
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> googling I found that the 'mysql.servers' error might be a mysql 
>> privileges bug that you can fix running  the
>> 
>> mysql_fix_privilege_tables
>> 
>> script.
>> 
>> See this bug report:
>> 
>> http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=28680
>> 
>> Or you can use this workaround creating the servers table by hands 
>> with the following statement (you have to log on your console and 
>> enter the mysql
>> cli):
>> 
>> CREATE TABLE `servers` (
>> `Server_name` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> `Host` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> `Db` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> `Username` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> `Password` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> `Port` int(4) DEFAULT NULL,
>> `Socket` char(64) DEFAULT NULL,
>> `Wrapper` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> `Owner` char(64) NOT NULL,
>> PRIMARY KEY (`Server_name`)
>> ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COMMENT='MySQL Foreign Servers 
>> table';
>> 
>> 
>> http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?11,142598,160503#msg-160503
>> 
>> 
>> Giorgio
>> 
> 
> 

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