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Posts: 59

Number of monitoring servers: 1

Nagios Version: 3.2.0

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

Number of hosts: 6

Number of services: 60

OS: Linux

Plugin Version: ndoutils 1.4b9

NDO Version: 1

1

Wednesday, December 16th 2009, 10:30pm

NDOMOD: Could not write to data sink

I am getting the same errors using NDOUtils 1.4b9 that others are getting. I am using Nagios-3.2.0 on Ubuntu 9.10. I haven't been able to find a solution so far so hopefully somebody here can help. I have already tried using TCP sockets and connecting as root user to no avail. . No data is being written to the debug files.

I have a completely vanilla installation of Nagios as installed no special config changes just followed the install instructions.

I cannot seem to be able to attach my cfg files or logs here so cannot help with that.

Regards Andrew

dnsmichi

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Posts: 6,101

Birthday: May 30th 1983 (30)

Gender: male

Location: Nürnberg

Occupation: Consultant / Developer beim besten Arbeitgeber der Welt @netways

Number of monitoring servers: Icinga: 4x dev, 10++ prod, Icinga2: 2x dev

Nagios Version: s/nagios/icinga/

Icinga Version: 1.9.1 / GIT

Distributed monitoring: Ja

Redundant monitoring: Ja

Number of hosts: 1000+

Number of services: 15000+

OS: RHEL, Debian, SUSE

Plugin Version: 1.4.16

IDO-Version: 1.9.1 / GIT MySQL/Postgresql/Oracle

Other Addons: Icinga Web, PNP, check_multi, inGraph, EventDB, LConf

2

Wednesday, December 16th 2009, 10:57pm

but well without any configs or logs (pastebin.com?) it could be everything and nothing. but you may post the install commands and output during ndoutils setup to start with.
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Posts: 59

Number of monitoring servers: 1

Nagios Version: 3.2.0

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

Number of hosts: 6

Number of services: 60

OS: Linux

Plugin Version: ndoutils 1.4b9

NDO Version: 1

3

Thursday, December 17th 2009, 2:25am

Given up

I've given up on NDOUtils and gone with NagVis and the MKLivestatus backend. Since a LOT of people are having problems with NDO and not getting a solution, I think I'll wait for Nagios to sort NDO out properly (even their install instructions are wrong !!!)

Thanks for the reply
Andrew

dnsmichi

Super Moderator

Posts: 6,101

Birthday: May 30th 1983 (30)

Gender: male

Location: Nürnberg

Occupation: Consultant / Developer beim besten Arbeitgeber der Welt @netways

Number of monitoring servers: Icinga: 4x dev, 10++ prod, Icinga2: 2x dev

Nagios Version: s/nagios/icinga/

Icinga Version: 1.9.1 / GIT

Distributed monitoring: Ja

Redundant monitoring: Ja

Number of hosts: 1000+

Number of services: 15000+

OS: RHEL, Debian, SUSE

Plugin Version: 1.4.16

IDO-Version: 1.9.1 / GIT MySQL/Postgresql/Oracle

Other Addons: Icinga Web, PNP, check_multi, inGraph, EventDB, LConf

4

Thursday, December 17th 2009, 10:06am

wait for nagios? hm well. if you want to use a database backend for nagvis, icinga with idoutils might be your choice. also regarding the fact that i am able to offer support as i am one of the coders (+docs +better code base).
+++ Icinga / LConf Developer +++ Senior Consultant at []NETWAYS> +++
+++ Icinga 1.9 || Icinga 2 +++ Icinga Support || IRC +++

Posts: 59

Number of monitoring servers: 1

Nagios Version: 3.2.0

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

Number of hosts: 6

Number of services: 60

OS: Linux

Plugin Version: ndoutils 1.4b9

NDO Version: 1

5

Thursday, December 17th 2009, 10:28am

Icinga....interesting

Hi,

Just had a quick look at the Icinga web site..... and I think I may just switch to Icinga as a monitoring solution....looks great.

I will post back and let you know how I get on.

Thanks
Andrew

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