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Nagios – Ken’s Chronicles & Memory Dumps Skip to content Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps I have a bad memory, so here’s some stuff I may need to remember later. Nagios Nagios – Return lawmaking of 255 is out of bounds-[LKB.0004] November 2, 2016November 2, 2016 by admin Symptoms The Nagios web GUI is showing: (Return lawmaking of 255 is out of bounds) Causes Read-Only Filesystem on client. nrpe configuration on vendee File/Directory Permissions on client. Firewall blocking port 5666. Solutions In the specimen of a Read-Only Filesystem, run a filesystem trammels (fsck). In the specimen of configuration, add the server ip in remote hosts’s nrpe.cfg file. In the specimen of a permissions issue, trammels and modify the permissions as required. In the specimen of Firewall blocking, NRPE by default runs on port 5666, ensure that that port is allowed.     Categories Knowledgebase, Linux, Nagios Nagios – Ghost Hosts [LKB.0001] October 4, 2016September 5, 2016 by admin Symptoms You delete Host/s & Service/s in Nagios via: Configure > Core Config Manager > [Hosts | Services], but the Nagios DashBoard is showing alerts for the Host/s and Service/s deleted Cause Unknown. Although, it seems to occur when a host &/or service are deleted when they are once in a error/warning state, or if you have multiple instances of Nagios running. Solution If by endangerment the host and all of it’s services are completely deleted in the Core Config Manager, and the very host config file is still there without using the Write Config Tool, then go superiority and delete the config file manually. The files will be located in the pursuit directories: /usr/local/nagios/etc/hosts /usr/local/nagios/etc/services Then restart Nagios: service nagios restart Categories Knowledgebase, Linux, Nagios Tweets by @BaldGuyKen CategoriesBackups Browser Command Line ESX/VMware/vCenter Excel Knowledgebase Linux mp3|wav|m4a|flac Music Nagios Netflix Network/Router Productivity Ramble Security Storage Tips Tips/How-to USB Windows Archives Archives Select Month December 2017  (1) November 2016  (2) October 2016  (1) September 2016  (2) August 2016  (2) December 2015  (2) November 2015  (1) October 2015  (2) February 2015  (1) May 2014  (1) January 2013  (2) June 2010  (1) May 2010  (1) © 2018 Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps • Powered by GeneratePress