Is there any current work to integrate MOM and Nagios using the MCF? We
use Nagios but want to tie in some windows monitoring using MOM and the
MCF.
Thanks
Mark
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Thanks
Mark
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I am trying to set a special character in a variable called $USER12$.
This is then used in a command definition check_blah -H $HOSTADDRESS$
-u $USER11$ -p $USER12$ -l hello -s read -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
The Var definition looks like this $USER12$=s1t\\@Home
I have also tried s1t\@Home and
I am trying to pass s1t@Home (or at least something similar) to a
check_blah script.
On 8/22/2011 12:16 PM, Marc Deop i Argemà wrote:
On 22/08/2011 16:43, Mark Campbell wrote:
I have also tried s1t\@Home and 's1t@Home' and s1t@Home. All have
failed.
what exactly has failed
So trying to get s1t@Home (or something similar with an @ symbol in it)
to a check_blah command.
On 8/22/2011 12:33 PM, Allan Clark wrote:
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 07:43, Mark Campbellmcc...@psu.edu wrote:
I am trying to set a special character in a variable called $USER12$.
This is then
So I need to utilize some logic in my service checks.
I have a chiller that if it is not running the discharge temp is not of
concern. However if it is running the discharge temp needs to be lower
than 50 degrees.
Is there a way to have the check snmp utilize some logic that says if
running