Hi,
I am trying to install mod_gearman 1.4.14 and gearmand-0.33-2.x86_64 ( from the labs_console_stable repo ) with nagios 4.0.2 on CentOS 6.5.
This is what I have in nagios.cfg: broker_module=/usr/lib64/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o config=/etc/nagios/mod_gearman.conf ( mod_gearman.conf is empty of options for now ).
This is the error I'm seeing in the nagios log file :
[1386793432] Error: Could not load module '/usr/lib64/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o' -> /usr/lib64/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o: undefined symbol: check_result_list [1386793432] Error: Failed to load module '/usr/lib64/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o'. [1386793432] Error: Module loading failed. Aborting.
Now I've looked around the forum and every time there is a similar issue - the problem is version mismatch between nagios and mod_gearman. In my case all apps are of the latest version.
What am I missing here, should I downgrade mod_gearman or nagios ?
Dear List,
There is a new Mod-Gearman Release available. The restrict path options allows you
to restrict commands to certain paths. However this comes at a price and restricts
the commands also to not use a shell, which forbids characters such as $,quotes,etc...
The second change is, that the plugin output is now unlimited in theory. Practically
its hard limited by 1mb of text output which should be enough for most plugins.
There are 2 downloadable versions.
- The 2.1.0 is for naemon.
- The 1.5.0 is for nagios 3 and icinga 1.
The download is available at http://mod-gearman.org/download.html
Changelog:
2.1.0 Sun Jan 18 17:14:55 CET 2015
- add support for large plugin outputs
- add --restrict_path option to restrict worker to certain paths
Please report bugs on this list or on github.
Thanks for using Mod-Gearman,
Sven
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