My item that has a key of icmpping does not return any data.
With a debug level of 4 I dont even see zabbix trying to execute fping....
I have fping installed and it accepts the -S option
I have these permissions
Its located in the right spot too
With a debug level of 4 I dont even see zabbix trying to execute fping....
I have fping installed and it accepts the -S option
I have these permissions
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 27776 2008-03-03 20:24 /usr/bin/fping
# cat /etc/zabbix/zabbix_server.conf | grep fping
# Location of fping. Default is /usr/sbin/fping
# Make sure that fping binary has root permissions and SUID flag set
FpingLocation=/usr/bin/fping
# Location of fping. Default is /usr/sbin/fping
# Make sure that fping binary has root permissions and SUID flag set
FpingLocation=/usr/bin/fping
zabbix@foo:~$ /usr/bin/fping --help
/usr/bin/fping: invalid option -- -
Usage: /usr/bin/fping [options] [targets...]
-a show targets that are alive
-A show targets by address
-b n amount of ping data to send, in bytes (default 68)
-B f set exponential backoff factor to f
-c n count of pings to send to each target (default 1)
-C n same as -c, report results in verbose format
-e show elapsed time on return packets
-f file read list of targets from a file ( - means stdin) (only if no -g specified)
-g generate target list (only if no -f specified)
(specify the start and end IP in the target list, or supply a IP netmask)
(ex. /usr/bin/fping -g 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.255 or /usr/bin/fping -g 192.168.1.0/24)
-i n interval between sending ping packets (in millisec) (default 25)
-l loop sending pings forever
-m ping multiple interfaces on target host
-n show targets by name (-d is equivalent)
-p n interval between ping packets to one target (in millisec)
(in looping and counting modes, default 1000)
-q quiet (don't show per-target/per-ping results)
-Q n same as -q, but show summary every n seconds
-r n number of retries (default 3)
-s print final stats
-S addr set source address
-t n individual target initial timeout (in millisec) (default 500)
-u show targets that are unreachable
-v show version
targets list of targets to check (if no -f specified)
zabbix@foo:~$ /usr/bin/fping -v
/usr/bin/fping: Version 2.4b2_to $Date: 2002/01/16 00:33:42 $
/usr/bin/fping: comments to [email protected]
/usr/bin/fping: invalid option -- -
Usage: /usr/bin/fping [options] [targets...]
-a show targets that are alive
-A show targets by address
-b n amount of ping data to send, in bytes (default 68)
-B f set exponential backoff factor to f
-c n count of pings to send to each target (default 1)
-C n same as -c, report results in verbose format
-e show elapsed time on return packets
-f file read list of targets from a file ( - means stdin) (only if no -g specified)
-g generate target list (only if no -f specified)
(specify the start and end IP in the target list, or supply a IP netmask)
(ex. /usr/bin/fping -g 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.255 or /usr/bin/fping -g 192.168.1.0/24)
-i n interval between sending ping packets (in millisec) (default 25)
-l loop sending pings forever
-m ping multiple interfaces on target host
-n show targets by name (-d is equivalent)
-p n interval between ping packets to one target (in millisec)
(in looping and counting modes, default 1000)
-q quiet (don't show per-target/per-ping results)
-Q n same as -q, but show summary every n seconds
-r n number of retries (default 3)
-s print final stats
-S addr set source address
-t n individual target initial timeout (in millisec) (default 500)
-u show targets that are unreachable
-v show version
targets list of targets to check (if no -f specified)
zabbix@foo:~$ /usr/bin/fping -v
/usr/bin/fping: Version 2.4b2_to $Date: 2002/01/16 00:33:42 $
/usr/bin/fping: comments to [email protected]
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