Description of problem: default Nagios install using localhost(127.0.0.1) will failed the ping test due to lack of check_ping rpm. (No output on stdout) stderr: execvp(/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ping, ...) failed. errno is 2: No such file or directory Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable) How reproducible: always when installing fresh Nagios environment. Steps to Reproduce: 1. install nagios main server pkg. 2. start httpd 3. localhost ping test failed Actual results: Expected results: nagios-4.4.6 will auto install nagios-plugins-ping rpm WHY ? To be more friendly to New Nagios server users. Additional info: Existing require section in Nagios.spec file. Requires: httpd Requires: php Requires: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_%(eval "`%{__perl} -V:version`"; echo $version)) Requires: mailx Requires: nagios-common Requires: user(nagios) Requires: group(nagios)
If this idea is accepted followings are service checks used by localhost that need to be included as dependency. nagios-plugins-load nagios-plugins-users nagios-plugins-http nagios-plugins-disk nagios-plugins-ssh nagios-plugins-swap
nagios-plugins-procs is also needed for locahost entry.
I don't what would be the best solution for this. We may comment out localhost monitoring in main nagios, or add dependencies to main package. I'd prefer to comment out localhost monitoring and let the user configure it after installing the plugins.
or maybe keep localhost entry add post install readme file to describe these missed nagios-plugins needed. I remember I installed nagios-plugins-all to cover those missed 7 plugins(ended up lots of un-needed plugins). I like keeping localhost entry for user to have a plug-and-play joy. but that will increase spec file complexity. As a pkg maintainer, please feel free to make your decision. Again thank you for taking on this responsibility.
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FEDORA-2021-01a2f76cc3 has been submitted as an update to Fedora 34. https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-01a2f76cc3
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FEDORA-2021-5689072a7e has been pushed to the Fedora 33 stable repository. If problem still persists, please make note of it in this bug report.
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FEDORA-2021-01a2f76cc3 has been pushed to the Fedora 34 stable repository. If problem still persists, please make note of it in this bug report.
FEDORA-EPEL-2021-e9c2beec98 has been pushed to the Fedora EPEL 8 stable repository. If problem still persists, please make note of it in this bug report.
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