Here's what I am seeing when the auth cron checks. I removed my password
2017-12-04 16:14:11[s: 2, u: 0] Checking authentication
2017-12-04 16:14:12[s: 2, u: 0] Failed authentication check
2017-12-04 16:14:13[s: 0, u: 0] Using global_auth_interval: 300
2017-12-04 16:14:13[s: 0, u: 0] Checking authentication for server: ( [server_id] => 2, [enabled] => 1, [auto_login] => 1, [name] => XI Server, [address] => , [server_type] => 1, [authentication_type] => 0, [url] => http://nagios.da2.4over.com/nagiosxi, [cgi_bin] => /cgi-bin/, [location] => , [notes] => , [fusekey] => 41835020FFB0B069D07DA8E7F76D4D4E, [username] => nagiosadmin, [password] => <REMOVED>, [last_auth_time] => 2017-12-04 15:48:04, [polling_interval] => 0, [auth_interval] => 0, [ignore_xi_meta] => 0, [timezone] => America/Los_Angeles, [last_auth_unix] => 1512431284 )
Performance graph added to dashboard
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Re: Performance graph added to dashboard
We fixed the issue. The problem was in the sever wasn't listed in allow_hosts section of the nagiosXI config for the virtual server config.
I appreciate your help in this matter!
I appreciate your help in this matter!
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- Madmin
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Re: Performance graph added to dashboard
I am glad you figured it out. If you don't have any further related questions, shall I lock the post for you?
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Re: Performance graph added to dashboard
Sure, this can be locked