nagvis.ini.php

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nagvis.ini.php

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Hello,

We updated the dbpass in /usr/local/nagvis/etc/nagvis.ini.php. After doing so, we are receiving this error in the Nagios interface for Nagvis. Thoughts?

The attribute dbpass in section backend_nagiosxi in main configuration file does not match the correct format. Please review your configuration.
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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Could be an issue with special characters maybe. Do you mind PM'ing the file to me, and I can take a look?
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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I sent it to you last night. Let me know if you didn't get it.
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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Just checked, looks like it didn't get attached, or the forum software filtered it.
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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Any update?
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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I've just circled back to this, yes it is catching on the first special character, the second it seems to accept just fine. I looked around for NagVis documentation on which characters are acceptable, but I did not find any. It may be a MySQL/MariaDB restriction, given the character in question.
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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Ok. That is helpful. If we decide to move forward on Nagvis, we will do a reset of our passwords. It might be good if you included this info in the default password reset guide. That way folks won't use special characters in the passwords.
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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A great suggestion, I will see about getting that added. Thank you! Is there anything else I can help with, or should I close this thread?
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Re: nagvis.ini.php

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No. Thank you for all your help. You may lock this one.
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dbcummings wrote:No. Thank you for all your help. You may lock this one.
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