Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On 3/5/2007 10:44 PM, DAve wrote:
>> We are still fighting with Windows Fd connection issues. I would like to 
>> use the check_bacula plugin to monitor my Fds. Either nagios will keep 
>> the client firewall open, or prove the issue is not Bacula (to my senior 
>> sysadmin).
> 
> Hmm... but a connection closing problem would not be solved by this, I 
> think. A router usually tracks the TCP connection, and thus your 
> monitoring connection would not affect the FD connection issues with the 
> DIR or SD.

Understood, the situation is like this.

Me -> "Why did fs1 drop the connection again last night? Bacula failed."

SA -> "There is nothing wrong with fs1, check your setup".

Me -> "Uh, we go through a PIX, a switch, fiber, another (unknown) 
Firewall, and another switch. Have those been checked with the docs I 
sent you about Bacula? Bacula has been working for two years *inside* 
your PIX, kinda narrows the problem down a bit for me."

SA -> "There is nothing wrong with fs1".

Grasp -> Straw -> Repeat

In any event, monitoring will be good so I would like it working, no 
problem helping whatever way I can.

> 
>> I had lots of problems building at first but found most of the solution 
>> in the archives. I followed the instructions from this thread,
>>
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.bacula.user/26619/match=check+bacula
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.bacula.user/27144/match=check+bacula
> 
> Oh god... that one really is difficult. I would really like to see 
> Christian working on the source, and someone - at least not me - on the 
> build system :-o
> 
>> check_bacula nearly compiles but fails with the following error,

<snip>

>> This is on FreeBSD 5.4, not a port, unpached, unmolested Bacula source. 
>> Built with noting but ./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local
>> Anyone got a solution?
> 
> Not a solution, only a hint from a non-programmer.
> 
> This is all related to the gettext stuff, so you might need to include 
> the path to the relevant libraries and header files into your makefile. 
> Don't ask me for details, though - I have no iea where on a FreeBSD 
> system you would expect them, why the ./configure script doesn't pick 
> them up, and where in the makefile to add the information.
> 
> Hope you get this working,

I added GETTEXT_LIBS = @LIBINTL@ to the Makefile.in of check_bacula, it 
expanded properly, same compile failure. I am getting new sources from 
the author.

Thank you,

DAve

--Three years now I've asked Google why they don't have a
logo change for Memorial Day. Why do they choose to do logos
for other non-international holidays, but nothing for
Veterans?

Maybe they forgot who made that choice possible.

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