Ok, I guess I sent this to the wrong list...  :)

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Date: May 23, 2006 7:30 PM
Subject: How to request. Using send_nsca to report from remote host(s).
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does anyone have any kind of example of what a "services.cfg" entry
would look like that would accept a line such as:
(Wrapped for space)
[1148423498] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT
     ;myhost;pointy-hair-watcher;1;BOSS WARNING - He's looking.

I can get send_nsca to send data but I can't figure out how to get the
host on the recieving end to understand it.

If I had a cron job on my remote system (myhost) that ran my own
script and produced the correctly formatted line, how do I make the
reciever (running Nagios) list it as a valid service and display the
appropriate information?

Thanks for everyone's patience.
--
   << MCT >>   Michael C Tiernan.
   Is God a performance artist?
   EGO hack vivo quod ago accido.


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