> hmm... there doesn't happen to be a second nagios process running in
> some kind of wierd hung state, does there?
Man... talk about making things more complicated than they need to
be... when will I ever learn?
That was is it, there was a process hung up from a couple of days ago.
Sorry for wa
hi chris,
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 10:26:42AM -0800, Chris Teachworth wrote:
> If it not reproducible it's likely it's something I'm doing. It
> doesn't appear to be causing any issues in functionality it's just
> driving me a bit nutty by writing that message to the log repeatedly
> like that.
hm
Sean,
If it not reproducible it's likely it's something I'm doing. It
doesn't appear to be causing any issues in functionality it's just
driving me a bit nutty by writing that message to the log repeatedly
like that.
I checked the status tables (programstatus,hoststatus, and
servicestatus) in the
tags moreinfo
tags unreproducible
thanks
hi chris,
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 07:41:44AM -0800, Chris Teachworth wrote:
> The following error is writtent to /var/log/syslog and /var/log messages once
> every minute:
>
> Error: Could not lock status data tables in database ''
are you sure you ha
Package: nagios-mysql
Version: 2:1.3-cvs.20050116-4
Severity: important
The following error is writtent to /var/log/syslog and /var/log messages once
every minute:
Error: Could not lock status data tables in database ''
My guess is that the nagios-mysql plugin is not pulling the xsddb_databas
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