you can use the "negate" plugins: for example: negate /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ping -H host
Atte. [image: Imprimir] <http://www.e-visus.cl> [image: l] <http://www.e-visus.cl/wp-content/uploads/l1.gif> Pablo A. Muñoz RojasReseller Nagios & Nagios Community Manager <http://www.nagios.org/communitynetwork>P: +56-32-3140734 | C: +56-9-85499668w: www.e-visus.cl – www.nagios-cl.org | d: José Fco Vergara 44, Viña del Mar, ChileNagios Certified Administrator and Professional - 3HCL9F <http://www.nagios.com/verify/> [image: talk_ico] <http://www.e-visus.cl/?p=241> [image: skype_logo] <http://www.e-visus.cl/?p=241> [image: twitter] <https://twitter.com/Nagios_Chile> [image: f] <https://www.facebook.com/evisus4nagios> [image: line_ico] <http://www.e-visus.cl/?p=241> [image: linkedin_ico] <https://cl.linkedin.com/in/pablomunozrojas/> 2015-05-11 17:05 GMT-03:00 Brent Wegmann <bwegm...@mvec.com>: > Hi, > > I’m using check_nt!PROCSTATE!-d SHOWALL -l process.exe to alert me if a > process is down. > > > > I want to do the opposite. Get at status of Critical or warning when a > specific process *is running *and status of ok when process is missing or > service is not running… Can check_nt!SERVICESTATE do this too? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Brent Wegmann > > Director of Information Technology > > Maquoketa Valley REC > > >