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Blinkyn
byBlinkyn, February 21, 2011
...but, wanted to point out a couple of things I found while adding this plugin to my Nagios installation:
- Should use /usr/bin/sudo and not just sudo in your commands.cfg file.
- If while installing and testing this plugin, Nagios returns a warning for this service and "(null)" for a Status, then comment out "Defaults requiretty" in your /etc/sudoers. I spent a lot of time trying to get the plugin working, searching the web, debugging, etc. and finally found out it was just a setting in my sudoers file (I'm on FC12).
- FYI, I emailed the plugin support address and got no response. So, don't know if this plugin is supported anymore.
Hope this information is useful for others.
- Should use /usr/bin/sudo and not just sudo in your commands.cfg file.
- If while installing and testing this plugin, Nagios returns a warning for this service and "(null)" for a Status, then comment out "Defaults requiretty" in your /etc/sudoers. I spent a lot of time trying to get the plugin working, searching the web, debugging, etc. and finally found out it was just a setting in my sudoers file (I'm on FC12).
- FYI, I emailed the plugin support address and got no response. So, don't know if this plugin is supported anymore.
Hope this information is useful for others.