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Couldn't connect to localhost:4913: Connetion refused

#1 User is offline   chilie1 

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 01:44 PM

I'm using CENTOS 5 and the latest Groundwork Monitor. I've been entering all the host info for Nagios and finished up after 3 days of inputing. Everything went great. When I would do a GW status, it would work OK. But emails were not working. I figured out how to fix that and changed to using sendEmail. My emails started flowing. Now the GW status gets an error. If I restart GW I now get the "couldn't connect" in the above "subject" during the starting groundwork services after several listener not ready messages. netstat -nt | grep 4913 comes back with nothing. So I used the backup in the commit menu and then followed the uninstall procedure. Then installed and reloaded the backup thinking that would do the trick. Everything is OK except the GW status and I get the same messages on the starting GW services. I'd really like to get everything working correctly, but I sure don't want to lose my work. Does anyone have an idea what I could have done when I changed to host_notify_by_sendemail from host_notify_by_email that would cause this????????? I'm about ready to crack because of lack of nagios, CentOS, and groundwork experience. Thanks for any help.
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 10:14 AM

I reloaded OS and that fixed it.
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