Tobias Dinse tobias.dinse at stegbauer.info writes:
Yes, i can run all commands on the local system without errors. Thats
why I m confused. I also can execute the check_openmanage Script manual
on the local Maschine as Nagios User without problems. I think it must
be an Problem between
I'm looking to use a special check command to verify routers are in
operation by checking the main link port of the router (instead of the
default ping). I'm running into confusion, because I need to specify a
port number in the host definition, and I can't really see how to do it.
I use
David,
You could use something like the check_iftraffic3 plug-in, that would also give
you bandwidth useage.
Martin T. hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
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From: David Dyer-Bennet [mailto:d...@dd-b.net]
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Hi,
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From: David Dyer-Bennet [mailto:d...@dd-b.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 February 2012 10:42 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Where can arguments go?
I'm looking to use a special check command to verify routers are in
operation by
It looks like you are using variables in the wrong location. Those should
go in the command definition. See below for a sample, and hopefully you can
adapt it to your specific needs.
I'm running into confusion, because I need to specify a
port number in the host definition, and I can't really