> Alright, here's what I have. Why do you check the database? You don't seem to do anything with this data. I don't know that you need to check it anyway because that's sort of implied by checking MogileFS - if you can't insert/get files, then something is broken. (And you should monitor the database separately anyway, IMO.)
Also, I would suggest using something other than the config file. You can just generate raw content yourself, maybe 1000 bytes of random noise. Then you're not dependent on this file existing on the machine that is doing the Nagios check. Third point, use a different key, include the pid or the time or something, so that you can be sure you have a valid check from start to finish. (And then have something that cleans out those files after some time?) -- Mark Smith / xb95 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
