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I've configured nagios to check status on specific server. Only the cpu status showing. TCP and Disk spaces are not showing. But in the when i check the status of Disk and TCP that shows result. Nagios server says CHECK_NRPE: Error receiving data from daemon.



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          change SELinux permissions to permissive and restart the nrpe.
          check status getenforce
          Then change to
          /etc/selinux/config
          SELINUX=permissive






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          Then change to
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          SELINUX=permissive






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          Then change to
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          SELINUX=permissive






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