Re: Nagios XI Centos OS is down.
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:55 am
Can anyone help please?
Nagiosxi still down for third day!
Thank you,
Alex.
Nagiosxi still down for third day!
Thank you,
Alex.
Support for Nagios products and services
https://support.nagios.com/forum/
dwhitfield wrote:Are you still getting the RAM errors? If not, are you just asking in general what XI can do?
Assuming you still have RAM errors, please answer the following questions.
How many hosts and services do you have? Are the checks active or passive? Did you install anything other than XI on the VM?
What's the output of df -h?
Can you PM me your Profile? You can download it by going to Admin > System Config > System Profile and click the Download Profile button towards the top. If for whatever reason you *cannot* download the profile, please put the output of View System Info (5.3.4+, Show Profile if older) in the thread (that will at least get us some info).
After you PM the profile, please update this thread. Updating this thread is the only way for it to show back up on our dashboard.
avandemore wrote:Can you send a screenshot of that error including any preceding text about 20 lines or so?***An error occurred during the file system check.
We want to help but we're not getting any responses to the things we are asking of you.mcapra wrote:This appears to be something specific to the machine. It sounds like the machine doesn't have a root partition mounted, or the file system was damaged. It might be more efficient to start with a fresh machine, or if you're fairly familiar with Linux file systems you'll need to verify that the root partition wasn't damaged with a utility like fsck.
https://linux.die.net/man/8/fsck
Alex,Aruz wrote:Can someone help me to install Nagiosxi on Centos please.
Thanks,
Alex.
Code: Select all
curl https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/install.sh | sh
mcapra wrote:This appears to be something specific to the machine. It sounds like the machine doesn't have a root partition mounted, or the file system was damaged. It might be more efficient to start with a fresh machine, or if you're fairly familiar with Linux file systems you'll need to verify that the root partition wasn't damaged with a utility like fsck.
https://linux.die.net/man/8/fsck