Nagios XI 2012R2.9
RHEL 6.5
Client OS: Windows XP SP1, SP2 & SP3
Agent: NSClient NSCP-0.4.1.102-Win32
Have any of you encountered the following problem
2014-06-03 04:37:08: e:D:\source\nscp\trunk\include\socket/server.hpp:212: Socket ERROR: The semaphore timeout period has expired
The NSClient responds in port 5666 but is essentially dead when the following error happens.
Once the agent is restarted, the issues goes away.
Thanks
NSclient Agent Problem
NSclient Agent Problem
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scottwilkerson
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Re: NSclient Agent Problem
We have always considered 0.4.1 unstable... that said, it looks like there is a discussion on the topic here
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/1215
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/1215
Re: NSclient Agent Problem
So which version would you consider stable?scottwilkerson wrote:We have always considered 0.4.1 unstable... that said, it looks like there is a discussion on the topic here
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/1215
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Re: NSclient Agent Problem
0.3.9 I believe.rajasegar wrote:So which version would you consider stable?scottwilkerson wrote:We have always considered 0.4.1 unstable... that said, it looks like there is a discussion on the topic here
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/1215
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Re: NSclient Agent Problem
Hmm ..This is 3 years old and does not support Windows 2012.BanditBBS wrote:0.3.9 I believe.rajasegar wrote:So which version would you consider stable?scottwilkerson wrote:We have always considered 0.4.1 unstable... that said, it looks like there is a discussion on the topic here
http://www.nsclient.org/nscp/discussion/topic/1215
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Re: NSclient Agent Problem
I would honestly check with the nsclient people on this one, unfortunately you almost need to use 4.x versions with it, which is why I suggest you bring this up on their support tracker. You could also try using NCPA, though it does not support performance counters at this time.
Re: NSclient Agent Problem
Ok. Noted. Thanks.slansing wrote:I would honestly check with the nsclient people on this one, unfortunately you almost need to use 4.x versions with it, which is why I suggest you bring this up on their support tracker. You could also try using NCPA, though it does not support performance counters at this time.
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Re: NSclient Agent Problem
Yeah it seems it's more of a networking timeout within the windows server itself, possibly an issue with port conflicts. If you get a chance, and they have anything that can help, let us know!