Error: Could not read object configuration data!

Adam Heinz amh at metricwise.net
Mon May 16 20:18:51 CEST 2011


Running nagios-3.2.3-8.fc14.x86_64 rpm, clicking most links in the
leftnav result in the "Error: Could not read object configuration
data!"  First things first, from every FAQ I've read:

# nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
Total Warnings: 0
Total Errors:   0

# /etc/init.d/nagios status
nagios (pid 17797) is running...

# tail /var/log/nagios/nagios.log
[1305566224] Nagios 3.2.3 starting... (PID=17796)
[1305566224] Local time is Mon May 16 17:17:04 UTC 2011
[1305566224] LOG VERSION: 2.0
[1305566225] Finished daemonizing... (New PID=17797)
[1305566585] SERVICE ALERT: localhost;HTTP;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;HTTP
CRITICAL - Invalid HTTP response received from host: <!DOCTYPE HTML
PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">

So it's running check_http no problem with a nominal failure (nothing
at /, so 403).  Same behavior when I run check_http from the command
line, so all that appears to be working as expected.

Reading http://www.mail-archive.com/nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg19610.html
makes me wonder if I have some sort of file permissions issue such
that nagios is running fine, but apache is unable to read certain
files when it executes CGI.  I haven't figured out how to turn up the
log level for CGI.  Turning Apache's LogLevel up to debug hasn't shown
me anything interesting.

Any ideas?

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