11-19-2010
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Hi all
I'm trying to get nagios up and running on FreeBSD 4.10
I installed the ports and just have to configure it
documentation supplied by nagios on how to configure the net-mgmt is not working for me. I tried everything possible but just can't seem to configure it.
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Hi,
Installed it and all seems okay except when I try to actually use it. :-(
Visiting my nagios url, it says
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5. AIX
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
siginterrupt
siginterrupt(3) Library Functions Manual siginterrupt(3)
Name
siginterrupt - allow signals to interrupt system calls
Syntax
siginterrupt(sig, flag)
int sig, flag;
Description
The system call is used to change the system call restart behavior when a system call is interrupted by the specified signal. If the flag
is false (0), then system calls will be restarted if they are interrupted by the specified signal and no data has been transferred yet.
System call restart is the default behavior on 4.2 BSD.
If the flag is true (1), then restarting of system calls is disabled. If a system call is interrupted by the specified signal and no data
has been transferred, the system call will return -1 with errno set to EINTR. Interrupted system calls that have started transferring data
will return the amount of data actually transferred. System call interrupt is the signal behavior found on 4.1 BSD and AT&T System V sys-
tems.
Note that the new signal handling semantics are not altered in any other way. Most notably, signal handlers always remain installed until
explicitly changed by a subsequent call, and the signal mask operates as documented in Programs may switch between restartable and inter-
ruptible system call operation as often as desired in the execution of a program.
Issuing a call during the execution of a signal handler will cause the new action to take place on the next signal to be caught.
Environment
This library routine uses an extension of the system call that is not available in ULTRIX 2.0 or earlier versions. Hence it should not be
used if backward compatibility is needed.
Return Values
A 0 value indicates that the call succeeded. A -1 value indicates that an invalid signal number has been supplied.
See Also
sigvec(2), sigblock(2), sigpause(2), sigsetmask(2)
4.3 Berkeley Distribution siginterrupt(3)