"Return code of 141 is out of bounds" Error in Nagios 3.2.3

Rai Ricafrente maillist at ricafrente.com
Tue Jun 28 05:48:57 CEST 2011


I finally figured this one out. The reason why the plugin was spewing out
the "out of bounds" error was because of the underlying performance issue of
the server. When the server becomes slow to respond, Nagios throws this
error. The hint provided by Sven proved that it was indeed the disk I/O
issue that threw everything out of balance, maybe because the plugin
terminates before it could finish what it was doing. Replacing the disk with
a faster one solved this issue.

Case closed. Thanks to all who helped!

Rai
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