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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com> |
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> Looks like your problem is not the same. I'm just starting myself to |
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> come to grips with this part of nagios, so I don't know how much further |
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> hhelp I can be. |
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> One thing that does stick out though is the taken literally, your error |
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> output cannot be correct. The file cannot possibly be "not found" when |
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> it quite obviously is right there on the disk :-) |
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> So one must now think further out the box. Either the error is |
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> completely wrong and the error handling code is buggy, or the message is |
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> incomplete somehow (eg maybe it's not the module that is not found but |
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> rather a file it references - or something like that). |
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> I recommend your next stop is the nagios user lists. |
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> Sorry I couldn;t assist more. |
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I would agree. I just dont know how to get more info from it. I will head |
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over there. |
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Thanks for the help so far, |
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Jeff |