Questions Tagged With event-handlerhttp://linuxexchange.org/tags/event-handler/?type=rssquestions tagged <span class="tag">event-handler</span>enFri, 07 May 2010 05:08:06 -0400Nagios: Event handlers not executing.http://linuxexchange.org/questions/355/nagios-event-handlers-not-executing<p>Greetings:</p> <p>I am using Nagios to monitor a host. If the host looses connectivity, I want Nagios to execute an event handler.</p> <p>The host definition contains a defined event_handler directive. The host inherits from generic-host and; therefore, event_handler_enabled is 1. In my main configuration file event handling is enabled. The associated command configuration file has also been defined.</p> <p>While troubleshooting I tried the following as root:</p> <h1>su nagios</h1> <h1>./test-handler [and my args here of course]</h1> <p>The output is correct as user nagios. However, the nagios binary that runs under user nagios will not execute the script. Here is a bit of my nagios.log file:</p> <p>[1273208210] HOST ALERT: vXP;DOWN;SOFT;2;CRITICAL - Host Unreachable (192.168.0.21) [1273208210] HOST EVENT HANDLER: vXP;(null);(null);(null);test-handler!$HOSTADDRESS$ [1273208212] EXTERNAL COMMAND: SCHEDULE_FORCED_HOST_CHECK;vXP;1273208211 [1273208220] HOST ALERT: vXP;UP;SOFT;3;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 35.37 ms [1273208220] HOST EVENT HANDLER: vXP;(null);(null);(null);test-handler!$HOSTADDRESS$</p> <p>According to the output, nagios appears to be running my command; however, based on the output it is actually doing nothing at all. I know that whatever I'm missing is probably very simple (and knowing me; it's right under my nose), but I'm at a loss.</p> <p>Any takers?</p>michealFri, 07 May 2010 05:08:06 -0400http://linuxexchange.org/questions/355/nagios-event-handlers-not-executingnagiosevent-handlernot-execute