Apply configuration error
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:27 am
Hi,
need some help on this one: it's what i got after applying configuration
Error: Could not add object property in file '/usr/local/nagios/etc/static/commands.cfg' on line 702
i looked into this directory and didn't find command.cfg file there.
i tried to get back with snapshot and still have the problem.
this is the result i got in /usr/local/nagiosxi/nom/checkpoints/nagioscore
Reading configuration data...
Read main config file okay...
Read object config files okay...
Running pre-flight check on configuration data...
Checking objects...
Warning: Service 'DHCP' on host 'xxxxxxxx' has a notification interval less than its check interval! Notifications are only re-sent after checks are made, so the effective notification interval will be that of the check interval.
Checked 481 services.
Checked 147 hosts.
Checked 13 host groups.
Checked 1 service groups.
Checked 14 contacts.
Checked 3 contact groups.
Checked 160 commands.
Checked 14 time periods.
Checked 0 host escalations.
Checked 0 service escalations.
Checking for circular paths...
Checked 147 hosts
Checked 0 service dependencies
Checked 0 host dependencies
Checked 14 timeperiods
Checking global event handlers...
Checking obsessive compulsive processor commands...
Checking misc settings...
Total Warnings: 1
Total Errors: 0
Things look okay - No serious problems were detected during the pre-flight check
thank you for your help
Eric
need some help on this one: it's what i got after applying configuration
Error: Could not add object property in file '/usr/local/nagios/etc/static/commands.cfg' on line 702
i looked into this directory and didn't find command.cfg file there.
i tried to get back with snapshot and still have the problem.
this is the result i got in /usr/local/nagiosxi/nom/checkpoints/nagioscore
Reading configuration data...
Read main config file okay...
Read object config files okay...
Running pre-flight check on configuration data...
Checking objects...
Warning: Service 'DHCP' on host 'xxxxxxxx' has a notification interval less than its check interval! Notifications are only re-sent after checks are made, so the effective notification interval will be that of the check interval.
Checked 481 services.
Checked 147 hosts.
Checked 13 host groups.
Checked 1 service groups.
Checked 14 contacts.
Checked 3 contact groups.
Checked 160 commands.
Checked 14 time periods.
Checked 0 host escalations.
Checked 0 service escalations.
Checking for circular paths...
Checked 147 hosts
Checked 0 service dependencies
Checked 0 host dependencies
Checked 14 timeperiods
Checking global event handlers...
Checking obsessive compulsive processor commands...
Checking misc settings...
Total Warnings: 1
Total Errors: 0
Things look okay - No serious problems were detected during the pre-flight check
thank you for your help
Eric