Hello Nagios Crew,
I ha ve an issue with the nagios.log file.
The time stamp dose not change after dailiy log rotation as you can see in image attached (log01.jpg).
Can you help please?
Thanks
SAndro
Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
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nagiosEngie
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Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
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Re: Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
Can you let us know what Nagios XI version you are using? We would like to try and replicate this ourselves.
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nagiosEngie
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Re: Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
Hi,
We are using Nagios Latest Available Version: 5.4.13, on a Redhat server 7.x
Cheers
Sandro
We are using Nagios Latest Available Version: 5.4.13, on a Redhat server 7.x
Cheers
Sandro
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Re: Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
It is working, all of those entries are at the same time (second) and are just logging the current state of each host/service
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Re: Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
Hi,
So when the log rotates it will check the status of all hosts and write in the log?
Thanks
Sandro
So when the log rotates it will check the status of all hosts and write in the log?
Thanks
Sandro
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Nagios Log File with wrong time stamp.
Yes it writes them in the log, but it had the current status in memory.nagiosEngie wrote:Hi,
So when the log rotates it will check the status of all hosts and write in the log?
Thanks
Sandro