Hi Gunnar,
Thank you, I figured Icinga was using default mysql password and throwing
access denied while trying to write data.
Its fixed now.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Gunnar Beutner
wrote:
> Can you check your log file (/var/log/icinga2/icinga2.log) for any error
> messages that menti
Can you check your log file (/var/log/icinga2/icinga2.log) for any error
messages that mention MySQL or "IDO"?
Also, try running this query against your IDO database:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM icinga_objects;
Am 14.05.2014 07:47, schrieb Shiv Deepak:
> *I am not able to see any information on my icin
*I am not able to see any information on my icinga2 instance. *I have
installed nrpe on one of our remote hosts (which the monitoring server
can access). I have tested nrpe over command line from the monitoring
server, which worked. The following configuration goes into
/etc/icinga2/conf.d/web.conf