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I've searched the KB and found nothing applicable.
I searched forums...
Nagios XI Event Log Empty
https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... +Log+Empty
Nagios Event Log Empty
https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... +Log+Empty
One suggestion was to run the repair databases script:
/usr/local/nagiosxi/scripts/repair_databases.sh
...however, this did not fix the problem.
In reference to
"Tip: How To Get Fast Resolution To Your XI Issues"
https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... =16&t=1273
1. Linux Distribution and version?
cat /etc/*release* | head -1
CentOS release 6.9 (Final)
2. 32 or 64bit?
uname -a
Linux ... 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 19 21:26:04 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
3. VMware Image or Manual Install of XI?
Manual
4.1 Are there special configurations on your system?
No, nothing special I can think of.
4.2 Is Gnome installed?
CentOS "minimal" (no GUI) but many gnome libraries installed to satisfy package dependencies.
4.3 Are you using a proxy?
No.
4.4 Are you using SSL?
Yes.
5. If you are encountering multiple issues that may not be related, start a thread for each issue
Just this one issue.
Admin > System Config > System Profile output is attached.
Event Log stopped working -- no events listed
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Event Log stopped working -- no events listed
There was no attachment but one possibility is a corrupt database.
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IF that doesn't work, please PM profile.zip
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/usr/local/nagiosxi/scripts/repair_databases.shRe: Event Log stopped working -- no events listed
Sorry, I forgot to upload the attachment on the initial submission; I've attached it to this reply.
As I mentioned, I ran the database repair script but that did not fix the problem.
I should mention that I did do the PostgreSQL conversion / removal procedure, and the Event Log problem appeared shortly after.
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=560
However, this is the 4th time I've removed PostgreSQL in XI and I did not have this problem on the other servers.
I don't suppose there is any documentation that explains which [PostgreSQL?] table(s) the Event Log records are in so I can extract them from a backup...? Still, I would have expected new events from MySQL...
Rob
As I mentioned, I ran the database repair script but that did not fix the problem.
I should mention that I did do the PostgreSQL conversion / removal procedure, and the Event Log problem appeared shortly after.
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=560
However, this is the 4th time I've removed PostgreSQL in XI and I did not have this problem on the other servers.
I don't suppose there is any documentation that explains which [PostgreSQL?] table(s) the Event Log records are in so I can extract them from a backup...? Still, I would have expected new events from MySQL...
Rob
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Event Log stopped working -- no events listed
PS, I do not have the option to PM; the FAQ says I need to have an Admin enable that option (but I can't PM to make the reqeust?)...
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scottwilkerson
- DevOps Engineer
- Posts: 19396
- Joined: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:11 pm
- Location: Nagios Enterprises
- Contact:
Re: Event Log stopped working -- no events listed
You should be able to PM now.
Looking at the submitted profile I see there was crashed tables in your mysqld.log file and it was the nagios_logentries table that was affected.
It does however look like the repair may have fixed that issue, is the event log still blank?
Looking at the submitted profile I see there was crashed tables in your mysqld.log file and it was the nagios_logentries table that was affected.
It does however look like the repair may have fixed that issue, is the event log still blank?
The event log has always been in MySQL, so there is nothing to extract.murdock wrote:I don't suppose there is any documentation that explains which [PostgreSQL?] table(s) the Event Log records are in so I can extract them from a backup...? Still, I would have expected new events from MySQL...