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Thread: Monitoring open-e with check_mk failing

  1. #1

    Default Monitoring open-e with check_mk failing

    Hi,

    Can you give me any pointers as to where I might be going wrong.

    I have done this before on another pair of servers without a problem. This time it just refuses to work.

    So I have a OMD installation setup. I have Enal;bed api access in Open-e and generated and downloaded the key...which I have placed on my server.

    I have then changed owner to my omd operator. Also set permissions to 500

    Then I su to my user and run command to talk to san.

    I keep getting the following:

    ssh -p 3389 -i A0061921_20150703140738.key -l api 172.16.xxx.xxx check_mk_agent (Im using 3389 because its open on firewall already)

    I get the following:

    CLI/API: method not found

    I have check maintenance and software update to see my minor update has been applied. ADDED: check_mk Api tool.

    I have rebooted also.

    Any pointers would be greatly received.

    I'm running 7.0up16.9101.16323 64bit

    Thanks

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    Hi,

    Does anybody have any pointers they could give. I have tried different ports, further restarts, regenerate keys etc.

    But still I get:

    CLI/API: method not found

    Thanks

  3. #3

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    Are you saying that you are not seeing this feature in our GUI?
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Hi Todd,

    I see my Small updates: in MAINTENANCE and Software update

    ADDED: check_mk Api tool

    I see the option to Use CLI/API. I enable with a tick , set port, download key. Transfer key to my Nagios/OMD Install. Change owner to my site and set permissions. su to that site to run the command line...but I get

    CLI/API: method not found.

    I have done this before on another pair of servers without a problem so am reasonably familiar with the steps.

    Thanks

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    Is this with the latest build of DSS V7 Up16? If so any chance you can test with Up12 build 10529? I dont have a Nagios server setup.
    All the best,

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    All the best,

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M View Post
    Is this with the latest build of DSS V7 Up16? If so any chance you can test with Up12 build 10529? I dont have a Nagios server setup.
    Hi,

    Thanks for reply. I worked double shift day before so took day off yesterday.

    Yes I can test no problem.

    Can I just downgrade. I have active/passive sans running. Should I do both at the same time and restart.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M View Post
    I used a different article previously but did look at this also when I was having setup issues.

    Thanks

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    Hi,

    Can I just downgrade or is there another way to boot an older kernel.

    Thanks

  10. #10

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    You can, but if you have Failover running make sure to move the resources over to the other node then roll back to last version then once back online move the resources back and proceed with the same method to the other node.
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