On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ./check_ldaps -help
> bash: ./check_ldaps: No such file or directory
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> dont know why getting this error.
No one knows either. Because we have no idea where you got it nor if all
requirements are met on your system.
We know absolutetly nothing about your setup unless you tell us
explicitly. But I suggest you go and try to read this script yourself.
At the moment we are spoonfeeding you and I will not bother again untill
you show some initiative and find things out for yourself.
If you can not fix minor things like this then nagios is not the tool you
should install. Hire someone to do these things for you and build you a
nice shiny system that you can just point and click at.
Hugo.
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