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Thanks for the update. You can make sure the service is running now by running service nagios status and you should also see 2 processes running for nagios when you run ps aux |grep nagios.cfg.
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Hi cdienger - When i do "service nagios status" it says " * checking /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios... [ OK ]" but i don't know why " killall -9 nagios" says no process. So what i have done is ran "ps aux |grep nagios.cfg" and kill those two processes and started the nagios process, Will that work same ?
The freeze issue has been fixed. But trends graph taking lot of time to load and failing due to the size of the logs . So is there a way that i can reduce the log size?
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No the thing is that for last 20 days the logs have not been rotated and the log sizes are huge. Now since three days the logs are been rotated. So when we do "last 24 hours" or "last two days" report its working but when we do "last month" or "last 20 days" report it is loading and failing because of the file sizes.
Is there any way that i can cut the log size of last 20 days??