Hi List,
I feel a bit stupid right now, but I thought I'd read that it is possible
to use shell scripts as command. In special I would like to use a bash
script for the process-host-perfdata-file command.
Idea is that the batch file does several file operations - instead of one
mv with the pferdata file so that the local pnp4nagios can process one copy
and another process can fetch the second copy and do some other stuff with
it.
Batchfile: /usr/local/export-data/performance/cp_mv.sh
command_line: /usr/local/export-data/performance/cp_mv.sh $TIMET$
Batchfile:
#!/bin/bash
/bin/mv /usr/local/pnp4nagios/var/host-perfdata
/usr/local/export-data/tmp/host-perfdata.$1
/bin/cp /usr/local/export-data/tmp/host-perfdata.*
/usr/local/export-data/performance/spool/
/bin/mv /usr/local/export-data/tmp/host-perfdata.*
/usr/local/pnp4nagios/var/spool/
So, but I don't get this called by the nagios process?! With or without .sh
...
Any hints?
Can't I do this?
Must it be perl?
Thanks a lot.
With kind regards,
Ives
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