[Nagiosplug-devel] plugin help

Aditya Ivaturi aivaturi2 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Mon Sep 12 12:44:01 CEST 2005


> 
> NRPE: Unable to read output usually means that something was written
> to stderr and nothing to stdout when using check_nrpe. You should 
> check that you can run your script as the nagios user on the target 
> system, then try using check_nrpe from the nagios server as the 
> nagios user. Only after these both work can you try from the Nagios 
> daemon itself.

Yup the nagios user can execute the script on both ends.

> 
> I've seen situations where the #! interpreter was not executable by 
> the nagios user on the target system would cause this problem.

Well at least I am not having that problem. Any other suggestions?

--Turi
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