I tried to install nagios plugin for icinga2 client on windows 10.
Downloaded source code for nagios plugin.
/configure in command prompt
i got the following error
checking whether it is possible to resort to fread on /etc/mnttab...
no.
Configure error : could not determine how to read list of mounted file systems.
could anyone help me to fix this error.
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I've installed the net-snmp package (version 5.8) by downloading the tar.gz file and compiling the files inside on a RHEL server (version 6.9).
I can see that the package is installed when I type snmpd --version but whenever I try to use service snmpd restart it says snmpd: unrecognized service.
I did all the setups and the snmpd.conf file was created (but not at /etc/snmp/ for some reason initially, so I copied the file there) but it seems like snmpd isn't being recognized at all.
I even tried snmpd restart but nothing happens and it seems like the SNMP connection still isn't there either.
Is there a way to fix this issue? Thanks!
I have been having issues getting my multibranch pipeline to perform git commands with an SSH key via the SSH Agent plugin on Windows.
I am able to successfully perform a git clone with the ssh from Git Bash on windows server that is running Jenkins.
In my pipeline log I am getting the following error when trying to use the sshagent plugin:
[ssh-agent] Looking for ssh-agent implementation... Could not find
ssh-agent: IOException: Cannot run program "ssh-agent": CreateProcess
error=2, The system cannot find the file specified Check if ssh-agent
is installed and in PATH [ssh-agent] FATAL: Could not find a suitable
ssh-agent provider
I have seen that installing Apache Tomcat Native libraries has helped some people, but the steps for doing so are not very descriptive.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I am trying to install UX_ Studio software in eclipse from the following URl.
http://developer.salesforce.com/media/commercecloud/uxstudio/4.5
This is my home pc
But I am getting the org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core.ProvisionException
The error is as follows:
Unable to read repository at http://developer.salesforce.com/media/commercecloud/uxstudio/4.5/content.xml.
Unable to read repository at http://developer.salesforce.com/media/commercecloud/uxstudio/4.5/content.xml.
Received fatal alert: protocol_version
I checked the error online and added the following line
open the eclipse.ini file and add the following on a separate line under the -vmargs option.
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
But exception is still there
Java 8 needs to install with the software. Other versions of java will not work
I have OMD installation on one of my VM and need to test one of my script that uses nrpe service .
Can someone please confirm for the below :
Do check_nrpe checks work in OMD installation ?
check_nrpe definitely works on any Nagios installation. OMD = Nagios => So the answer to your question is yes.
OMD contains nagios, along with the standard nagios plugins. Just locate the nagios configuration directory (most likely /omd/sites/(YOUR SITE)/etc/nagios/conf.d/) and you can configure the way omd behaves as you would with a standalone nagios installation.
the check_nrpe plugin is available as standard, and the "check_nrpe" command should already be present within the commands.cfg file. Just edit your services in that directory, and if the path to the check_nrpe plugin is correct within the commands.cfg file, then it can be used as normal.
I have a Nagios server installation up and running.
I'm starting to deploy check_mk out to all my client machines.
I am using mrpe for custom checks on my client machines.
As one of the checks, I would like to use the check_ssh plugin.
I tried to copy check_ssh from another machine to the client but it looks like it won't allow me to run it this way. Can I get away from actually installing the nagios agent and just stick to check_mk and be able to run Nagios plugins?
The exact error I am getting is:
ld.so.1: check_ssh: fatal: libintl.so.3: open failed: No such file or directory
thanks in advance
Most of the plugins in the standard nagios-plugins pack are compiled C, so if you're copying them to a different distribution or architecture they may not work. I would consider just downloading the nagios-plugins package or grabbing the latest source package for the client machines.
Nagios Plugins Source tarball
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nagiosplug/nagios-plugins-1.4.16.tar.gz
You can check SSH without nrpe plugin, it can be done from the Nagios server, just use the check_ssh plugin with this command (launched from the server):
./usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ssh -H <client_ip>
If it's enabled it should print something like:
SSH OK - OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-4+deb7u1 (protocol 2.0) |
time=0,018154s;;;0,000000;10,000000
(That's because i'm using Debian Wheezy)
check_ssh comes with Nagios plugins tarball...
I'm currently using
nagios-plugins-2.0.2.tar.gz
Good luck...