From: Yves <yme...@pe...> - 2005-10-13 08:12:52
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Hello, As far as I remember, Perfparse creates the pipe itself. I don't remember any problem if you create it yourself, but put the corre= ct permissions (I don't remember what they are) I also remember that you have to start Nagios AFTER Perfparse because if = Nagios starts first, it can create the file as a regular file instead of a pipe. Then P= erfparse is confused. This is what I remember about it after 10 months far from Perfparse (too = many things else to do) I hope that Pavol Luptak's answer also helps. Yves > Hi > > I have read all the doco I have found about install PerfParse but am > unable to get it to work using the pipe method on Red Hat Linux. > > I am using the perfparse_nagios_pipe_command.pl as I not sure about how > to use the Nagios 2.0b4 pipe capability. > > However I can't get it to work, it seems like the > perfparse_nagios_pipe_command.pl cannot place data onto the pipe, when = I > try to run the perfparse_nagios_pipe_command.pl command manually with > the appropriate arguements the script just hangs. > > By the way I create the pipe file manually using the mkfifo command and > it appears to have the correct ownership and permissions. > > Any ideas? > > Is there a comprehensive install doco of installing PerfParse on Nagios > 2? > > Glen > --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://www.perfparse.org/ - |