Zabbix cannot execute binary file




















The file has chmod , and I have tried by making zabbix as a user owning it or root with the same results. The Zabbix user can read the.

Any ideas anyone? Again, congratulations on Zabbix!! Tags: None. Ok, if this happens to someone else I did a few assumptions and got in trouble doing so. First I compiled and installed Zabbix under Centos 5. That was fine and had no issues at all. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Problem: We use Zabbix as monitoring system. In addition to using its built in items, we also use something called external scripts feature this , where custom scripts can be written and called via Zabbix.

The problem facing here is its getting timed out. Script is simple expect file which goes inside a device and pulls some data. This works when called via root. But when called via Zabbix user, its complaining. Where as if I call as zabbix user I am getting, cannot execute binary file error. With expect as a path. All the scripts have read and execute permissions to all the users.

What could be the issue? First of all, there is one item in the Zabbix agent that is called system. In the parameters, in the brackets [] it is possible to write any command you wish. If you edit your agent config file. So to use a system. Why would we want to use the system. Because to add a user parameter we actually need to open that host, perform modifications and restart the Zabbix agent.

To use a system. That is basically just the smallest part about the remote commands. But we can use remote commands to actually fix some problems after they happen.

So we are using remote commands together with actions and instead of just sending an email we are actually executing our remote commands to fix the problem. For the purpose of demonstration I have configured an example on my Windows host. So I am discovering all of my services on my Windows machine that has a startup type automatic or automatic delayed, that creates all of the items for service state monitoring, like these ones: Windows service discovery , state of service , then the service name and a service description in the brackets.

And triggers will fire when the service state will be anything but started: stopped, not started, hanging some kind of error. By default it will produce a problem in your front end if last three checks appear as the service is not running. We can actually create an action that will try to start a Windows service each time when it is stopped.

The reason for this action is because these triggers can produce a lot of noise and it is not always required to involve somebody from a support team to actually check it out, log in on the machine and perhaps start a service. Instead when the service is not running we can teach Zabbix to automatically try to start it. If after e. I'm trying to install JasperReports Server 4. Previously, I installed The system is running RHEL5. File permissions are I've spent a I am getting "cannot execute binary file" In the linux server which are not in mainframe the scripts are fine Thanks for help 1 Reply.

How to execute a binary file in solaris? I used. I got the error. We are getting one error when we execute the binary file below mentioned, and ownership goes to root:nobody, how to resolve this problem.

Hi, I have two Solaris machines. SunOS X 5. SunOS Y 5.



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