Nagios Configuration Manager
Nagios Configuration Manager
Hi,
I have noticed, every time I configure a manual service, the quick action link stop working, I am unable to either 'Disable notification' or 'schedule immediate check, please see attached screen shot. What can I do to get around this, I have a lot of services have been manually configured through CCM.
I have noticed, every time I configure a manual service, the quick action link stop working, I am unable to either 'Disable notification' or 'schedule immediate check, please see attached screen shot. What can I do to get around this, I have a lot of services have been manually configured through CCM.
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Can you send a screenshot of your Admin->XI System Component status dashlet?
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I have attached the screen shot
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Hmm, can you run the following:
and then try enabling / disabling notifications again and see if there's any clues in that log?
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tail -f /usr/local/nagiosxi/var/cmdsubsys.logRe: Nagios Configuration Manager
I get this error now...see attached.
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PROCESSED 0 COMMANDS
tail: /usr/local/nagiosxi/var/cmdsubsys.log: file truncated
PROCESSED 0 COMMANDS
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scottwilkerson
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Can I have you run the fixing global permissions script to see if this resolves the issue
http://library.nagios.com/library/produ ... -nagios-xi
http://library.nagios.com/library/produ ... -nagios-xi
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scottwilkerson
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Are you logged in as a user that has these privileges?
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Yeah, I am logged with a user that has admin rights, I am able to perform these action for any services configured through wizards, but not anything configured through CCM
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scottwilkerson
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Can you go to Configure -> CCM -> Services and click the disk icon for download next to one of these items so we can see the config you have setup.