[Nagiosplug-help] Nagios NRPE and check_mem plugin
Mark Keisler
mark at mitsein.net
Mon May 29 07:50:05 CEST 2006
I had a similar issue. I think I fixed it by changing the command in the
nrpe.conf file to /bin/perl /path/to/check_mem ...
On 5/24/06, Tim Hollinger <tim.hollinger at datamark.com> wrote:
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> Hi list
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> I have an interesting situation.
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> When I run NRPE through xinetd, I can run remote plugins normally
> with the exception of check_mem: a perl script that parses the
> /dev/mem file.
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> If I run NRPE as a standalone daemon, I can run check_mem just fine.
> Both ways, NRPE starts with user=nagios and group=nagios.
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> I have it working normally on another machine, so this is unique
> to only one.
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> Anyone else seen this?
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> Any suggestions, ideas, complaints?
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> Let me know if you need more info, thanx in advance.
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> - Tim Hollinger (thollinger)
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