Unable to monitor remote Linux server - always get error
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:49 pm
I am running Centos 5.x for my main server and it is working perfectly.
I have just attempted (successfully I think) an installation of the Nagios Agent on my Debian 5 server, and have configured it to allow connections from the IP of my main server.
My main server is seeing that my Debian box is up using ping. All other parameters are failing. The errors I get are as follows:
With dont_blame_nrpe=0 I get:
CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes from daemon. Check the remote server logs for error messages.
With dont_blame_nrpe=1 I get:
NRPE: Command 'check_disk' not defined
I know there is very little documentation around for Debian (including the agent installation process which does not work, so had to rely on a 3rd party website for instructions. Nagios documentation for agent install fails as dependencies are required and NOT installed - another issue).
So, basically I'm currently stuck with either nothing coming back from the remote server or a critical error. Anyone have any ideas on how to get this to work???
I have just attempted (successfully I think) an installation of the Nagios Agent on my Debian 5 server, and have configured it to allow connections from the IP of my main server.
My main server is seeing that my Debian box is up using ping. All other parameters are failing. The errors I get are as follows:
With dont_blame_nrpe=0 I get:
CHECK_NRPE: Received 0 bytes from daemon. Check the remote server logs for error messages.
With dont_blame_nrpe=1 I get:
NRPE: Command 'check_disk' not defined
I know there is very little documentation around for Debian (including the agent installation process which does not work, so had to rely on a 3rd party website for instructions. Nagios documentation for agent install fails as dependencies are required and NOT installed - another issue).
So, basically I'm currently stuck with either nothing coming back from the remote server or a critical error. Anyone have any ideas on how to get this to work???