Hello,
Can anyone help me to troubleshoot and solve this error?
I've already tried changing the server number and leaving it blank.
In the past 9 hours this is always the message from the check "Speedtest server not responding."
It was working fine for the last few months...
Thanks!
As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Ookla, the speedtest site, has changed their policies. Robbie is working on a patch to change to a different free service to correct this issue. Currently the patch works with some platforms but not all. The plan is that we are going to work together today and get it working. Sit tight. Help is on the way.
Best regards,
MarshMan NY, USA
MarshMan NY, USA
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Would this generate the following error?
You do not have the expected number of indices in your output from SpeedTest. Is it correctly installed
Started about 3 day ago
You do not have the expected number of indices in your output from SpeedTest. Is it correctly installed
Started about 3 day ago
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Yes it will. Working on patch today.
Best regards,
MarshMan NY, USA
MarshMan NY, USA
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Patch issued. You can either wait for update in the coming days or for auto push or you can run sudo nems-quickfix
Best regards,
MarshMan NY, USA
MarshMan NY, USA
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Hi. Ras Pi 4, 8GB RAM. NEMS 1.5.2. Speedtest not working. 'sudo nems-quickfix' applied but no success. Pi rebooted (just in case). Am I doing something wrong?
Is a push update iminent?
Thanks in advance
Is a push update iminent?
Thanks in advance
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Hello All,
Unfortunately, this issue has been a bit tricky. A new patch has been issued for the Raspberry Pis and you can try running this command to rectify the issue: sudo nems-update && sudo nems-quickfix --reset 000015
Platforms other than the Raspberry Pi are still under observation.
The patch will be pushed soon after more testing. Thanks for your patience.
Unfortunately, this issue has been a bit tricky. A new patch has been issued for the Raspberry Pis and you can try running this command to rectify the issue: sudo nems-update && sudo nems-quickfix --reset 000015
Platforms other than the Raspberry Pi are still under observation.
The patch will be pushed soon after more testing. Thanks for your patience.
Best regards,
MarshMan NY, USA
MarshMan NY, USA
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
Unfortunately this did not work for me on my Pi 4. I'll be patient and wait for the push.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Re: As of yesterday "Speedtest server not responding"?
I ran the command again this morning. Here's the error report:
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Nagios Core 4.4.3
Copyright (c) 2009-present Nagios Core Development Team and Community Contributors
Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Ethan Galstad
Last Modified: 2019-01-15
License: GPL
Website: https://www.nagios.org
Reading configuration data...
Read main config file okay...
Error: Invalid max_attempts, check_interval, retry_interval, or notification_interval value for service 'Internet Speed' on host 'raspberrypi'
Error: Could not register service (config file '/var/www/html/nconf/temp/Default_collector/services.cfg', starting on line 73)
Error processing object config files!
***> The name of the main configuration file looks suspicious...
Make sure you are specifying the name of the MAIN configuration file on
the command line and not the name of another configuration file. The
main configuration file is typically '/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg'
***> One or more problems was encountered while processing the config files...
Check your configuration file(s) to ensure that they contain valid
directives and data definitions. If you are upgrading from a previous
version of Nagios, you should be aware that some variables/definitions
may have been removed or modified in this version. Make sure to read
the HTML documentation regarding the config files, as well as the
'Whats New' section to find out what has changed.
************************************************************************************************
***********************************************************************************
Nagios Core 4.4.3
Copyright (c) 2009-present Nagios Core Development Team and Community Contributors
Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Ethan Galstad
Last Modified: 2019-01-15
License: GPL
Website: https://www.nagios.org
Reading configuration data...
Read main config file okay...
Error: Invalid max_attempts, check_interval, retry_interval, or notification_interval value for service 'Internet Speed' on host 'raspberrypi'
Error: Could not register service (config file '/var/www/html/nconf/temp/Default_collector/services.cfg', starting on line 73)
Error processing object config files!
***> The name of the main configuration file looks suspicious...
Make sure you are specifying the name of the MAIN configuration file on
the command line and not the name of another configuration file. The
main configuration file is typically '/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg'
***> One or more problems was encountered while processing the config files...
Check your configuration file(s) to ensure that they contain valid
directives and data definitions. If you are upgrading from a previous
version of Nagios, you should be aware that some variables/definitions
may have been removed or modified in this version. Make sure to read
the HTML documentation regarding the config files, as well as the
'Whats New' section to find out what has changed.
************************************************************************************************