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scottwilkerson
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by scottwilkerson »
It may not work for all of them but you may be able to install the following to run 32 bit plugins on 64 bit machines
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benhank
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by benhank »
I must have the worst luck with nagios... ran that but issue persists
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scottwilkerson
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by scottwilkerson »
Do you know where you originally got the plugin check_em01 ?
You may be able to re-download and recompile to get the correct version.
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benhank
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by benhank »
I got it from nagios exchange.
Proudly running:
NagiosXI 5.4.12 2 node Prod Env 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagiosxi 5.5.7(test env) 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagios Logserver 2 node Prod Env 500 objects sending
Nagios Network Analyser
Nagios Fusion
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scottwilkerson
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by scottwilkerson »
Ok, looks like you got it here
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Pl ... rs/details
So, I'll try to make this easy for you.
copy the attached file to your servers /tmp directory then run the following from the command line
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cd /tmp
gcc check_em01.c -o check_em01
chmod +x check_em01
mv -f check_em01 /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_em01
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benhank
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by benhank »
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[root@lkennagios01 ~]# cd /tmp
[root@lkennagios01 tmp]# gcc check_em01.c -o check_em01
check_em01.c: In function âmainâ:
check_em01.c:242: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function âexitâ
check_em01.c:292: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function âexitâ
[root@lkennagios01 tmp]# chmod +x check_em01
[root@lkennagios01 tmp]#
Proudly running:
NagiosXI 5.4.12 2 node Prod Env 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagiosxi 5.5.7(test env) 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagios Logserver 2 node Prod Env 500 objects sending
Nagios Network Analyser
Nagios Fusion
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scottwilkerson
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by scottwilkerson »
One more command you missed...
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mv -f check_em01 /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_em01
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benhank
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by benhank »
This is resolved. You guy's can lock this. And thanks for the awesome assistance.
Proudly running:
NagiosXI 5.4.12 2 node Prod Env 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagiosxi 5.5.7(test env) 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagios Logserver 2 node Prod Env 500 objects sending
Nagios Network Analyser
Nagios Fusion