Separate networks, separate systems.kyang wrote:Are they using different network devices?
I may stop using that system because I simply don't understand why it thinks everything is down/up when it isn't...kyang wrote:Will you stop using this Nagios server? Or did you want to continue troubleshooting this?
Let us know how you would like to continue. Thanks!
But I have an issue where nagios isn't starting on startup on my VPS server. No idea why that isn't working right.
I ran this command below to create a symbolic link to fix the startup issue but it already exists.
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# ln -s /etc/init.d/nagios /etc/rc
ln: failed to create symbolic link '/etc/rc': File exists
If I edit /etc/rc I see this in the file.
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DESC="Nagios"
NAME=nagios
DAEMON=/usr/local/nagios/bin/$NAME
DAEMON_ARGS="-d /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg"
PIDFILE=/usr/local/nagios/var/$NAME.lock