mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
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alessandrotosi
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mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Hi everyone,
I upgraded to a test environment. Unfortunately the mod_gearman configuration seems not to work. Is this mode still supported?
I think the problem is in the broker configuration in the nagios.cfg file but if set to use gearman mode the process engine remains stopped.
Workers seem to continue working but the results are not reported.
I upgraded to a test environment. Unfortunately the mod_gearman configuration seems not to work. Is this mode still supported?
I think the problem is in the broker configuration in the nagios.cfg file but if set to use gearman mode the process engine remains stopped.
Workers seem to continue working but the results are not reported.
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benjaminsmith
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Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Hi,
It's still supported, however, there's a known issue right now in 5.7.1 with Mod Gearman, please open the nagios configuration file and make sure that ndo is loaded before Mod Gearman, and let me know if the issue is resolved.
It's still supported, however, there's a known issue right now in 5.7.1 with Mod Gearman, please open the nagios configuration file and make sure that ndo is loaded before Mod Gearman, and let me know if the issue is resolved.
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broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/bin/ndo.so /usr/local/nagios/etc/ndo.cfg
broker_module=/usr/lib64/mod_gearman/mod_gearman_nagios4.o config=/etc/mod_gearman/module.conf eventhandler=no
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alessandrotosi
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Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
thanks,
before ndo it came after gearman. I tried to modify as indicated but nothing has changed
before ndo it came after gearman. I tried to modify as indicated but nothing has changed
Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Have you tried restarting the modgearman daemon, worker, and nagios service after making the changes in the config file?
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alessandrotosi
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Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Yes, of course
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YannPingot
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Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Hello,
We've also upgraded NagiosXI to the 5.7.1 in our test environment and gearman is not working anymore either.
I've tried compiling the latest version just to be sure, the module seems to be loaded fine but checks are not handled (hostgroups based).
As mentioned i've tried to load ndo before but no luck.
I think the new ndo3 is the faulty one here, and i can't find any documentation about it except a small readme in the zip sources, not really useful.
NDO is also outputting a lot of errors in nagios.log (both collations and charset in ndo.cfg are UTF8) :
Thanks,
We've also upgraded NagiosXI to the 5.7.1 in our test environment and gearman is not working anymore either.
I've tried compiling the latest version just to be sure, the module seems to be loaded fine but checks are not handled (hostgroups based).
As mentioned i've tried to load ndo before but no luck.
I think the new ndo3 is the faulty one here, and i can't find any documentation about it except a small readme in the zip sources, not really useful.
NDO is also outputting a lot of errors in nagios.log (both collations and charset in ndo.cfg are UTF8) :
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[1593425475] NDO-3: ndo_return = 1 (Incorrect string value: '\xE2\x97\x8F cr...' for column 'output' at row 1)
[1593425475] NDO-3: ndo_handle_service_status(ndo-handlers.c:953): Unable to execute statement
[1593425497] NDO-3: ndo_return = 1 (Incorrect string value: '\xE2\x97\x8F ht...' for column 'output' at row 1)
[1593425497] NDO-3: ndo_handle_service_status(ndo-handlers.c:953): Unable to execute statement
[1593425522] NDO-3: ndo_return = 1 (Incorrect string value: '\xE2\x97\x8F ht...' for column 'output' at row 1)
[1593425522] NDO-3: ndo_handle_service_status(ndo-handlers.c:953): Unable to execute statement
[1593425522] NDO-3: ndo_return = 1 (Incorrect string value: '\xE2\x97\x8F ht...' for column 'output' at row 1)
[1593425522] NDO-3: ndo_handle_service_check(ndo-handlers.c:439): Unable to execute statement
[1593425522] NDO-3: ndo_return = 1 (Incorrect string value: '\xE2\x97\x8F ht...' for column 'output' at row 1)
[1593425522] NDO-3: ndo_handle_service_status(ndo-handlers.c:953): Unable to execute statement
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swolf
Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Hi @alessandrotosi and @YannPingot,
Developer here. Thanks for reporting this, that's useful information for us. For what it's worth, I agree with your assessment that it's NDO 3 that needs to behave better.
If possible, please send me a private message with your system profile attached. You can download this by logging into Nagios XI and navigating to Admin->System Config->System Profile. The trick that @benjaminsmith shared (switching the broker_module lines) has worked on all of the lab machines that I've seen, so hopefully with the profile we'll be able to set up a system that reproduces the same problem you're both seeing.
Once you've sent me the profile, feel free to temporarily revert back to using NDO 2 until we have this fixed. If your XI system has internet access, here's the easiest way to downgrade:
In your terminal, run the following commands:
If you use CentOS 6, or some older version of Ubuntu/Debian, you will need to change the systemd commands to the equivalent commands in whatever service manager is being used. Let me know if you need help with that.
Then, in nagios.cfg, find the commented NDO 2 broker module line, and uncomment it. By default, it looks like this:
Then, find the NDO 3 broker module line, and comment it. It should look close to this:
Last, restart the nagios service:
Sorry for the inconvenience you've had so far. Hopefully we'll be able to resolve this soon.
Developer here. Thanks for reporting this, that's useful information for us. For what it's worth, I agree with your assessment that it's NDO 3 that needs to behave better.
If possible, please send me a private message with your system profile attached. You can download this by logging into Nagios XI and navigating to Admin->System Config->System Profile. The trick that @benjaminsmith shared (switching the broker_module lines) has worked on all of the lab machines that I've seen, so hopefully with the profile we'll be able to set up a system that reproduces the same problem you're both seeing.
Once you've sent me the profile, feel free to temporarily revert back to using NDO 2 until we have this fixed. If your XI system has internet access, here's the easiest way to downgrade:
In your terminal, run the following commands:
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systemctl stop nagios
cd /tmp
rm -rf /tmp/nagiosxi
wget https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/5/xi-5.6.14.tar.gz
tar zxf xi-5.6.14.tar.gz
cd /tmp/nagiosxi
./init.sh
cd /tmp/nagiosxi/subcomponents/ndoutils
./install
systemctl enable ndo2db
systemctl start ndo2db
Then, in nagios.cfg, find the commented NDO 2 broker module line, and uncomment it. By default, it looks like this:
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#broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/bin/ndomod.o config_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/ndomod.cfg
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broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/bin/ndo.so /usr/local/nagios/etc/ndo.cfg
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service nagios restart
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alessandrotosi
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Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Thank you,
I tried to go back as indicated in the previous post but the procedure fails due to the configuration of the database installed on a separate machine (Offloading MySQL to a remote server)
I tried to go back as indicated in the previous post but the procedure fails due to the configuration of the database installed on a separate machine (Offloading MySQL to a remote server)
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swolf
Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
@alessandrotosi,
I can confirm that I've received your profile. I haven't had a chance to set up a system using the configuration, but I'll get back to you (hopefully tomorrow).
As for the failed NDO downgrade, I'm not sure why it would fail for an offloaded database. After the install, please verify that your ndo2db.cfg settings are as they were before the upgrade. Also, if you were running ndo2db on the remote database's server, then you try to restart the ndo2db service on the remote database machine instead of on the Nagios XI server.
If you're still having issues with the downgrade, let me know of any specific error messages you're seeing.
@YannPingot,
Another technician says that he's seen errors similar to what you provided earlier, and that it's possible that the database schema upgrade failed. We would like you to try to rerun the schema upgrade manually. You can run the following commands as root:
If you're using an offloaded database, or if you've configured a custom password, make sure to change the "mysql" commands' options to take those settings into account. Let us know if this resolves your issue or if you see errors (either during the schema change or after upgrading).
I can confirm that I've received your profile. I haven't had a chance to set up a system using the configuration, but I'll get back to you (hopefully tomorrow).
As for the failed NDO downgrade, I'm not sure why it would fail for an offloaded database. After the install, please verify that your ndo2db.cfg settings are as they were before the upgrade. Also, if you were running ndo2db on the remote database's server, then you try to restart the ndo2db service on the remote database machine instead of on the Nagios XI server.
If you're still having issues with the downgrade, let me know of any specific error messages you're seeing.
@YannPingot,
Another technician says that he's seen errors similar to what you provided earlier, and that it's possible that the database schema upgrade failed. We would like you to try to rerun the schema upgrade manually. You can run the following commands as root:
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cd /tmp
rm -rf nagiosxi xi*.tar.gz
wget https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/5/xi-5.7.1.tar.gz
tar xzf xi-5.7.1.tar.gz
cd /tmp/nagiosxi/subcomponents/ndo/ndo-3.0.1/db
mysql -u root -pnagiosxi nagios <upgrade-from-2.1.3.sql
mysql -u root -pnagiosxi nagios <upgrade-from-3.0.0.sql
systemctl restart nagios
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YannPingot
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Re: mod_gearman in NagiosXi 5.7.1
Hi @swolf,
I've passed again each sql script, i have an error with the first one (upgrade-from-2.1.3.sql), maybe this is the cause since it's trying to push a VARCHAR(1023), this script halts :
I can try reducing the length below 1000 but it may have an impact elsewhere ?
The other one just consists of few "Column already exists" that shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks,
I've passed again each sql script, i have an error with the first one (upgrade-from-2.1.3.sql), maybe this is the cause since it's trying to push a VARCHAR(1023), this script halts :
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Enter password:
INFO: Column already exists.
INFO: Column already exists.
ERROR 1071 (42000) at line 146: Specified key was too long; max key length is 1000 bytes
The other one just consists of few "Column already exists" that shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks,