> > Hi again.
> > Just now I've tried to change my command definition:
> >
> > define command{
> > command_name notify-by-sms
> > command_line touch /home/rage/it_is_working
> > }
>
>
> > What I am doing wrong?
>
> Are permissions on /home/rage sufficient that nagios can
> enter the directory and create the file? If you created that
> user with standard tools and done nothing else beyond that,
> most linux distributions won't permit that.
Perhaps you could try "touch /tmp/it_is_working" instead? Make sure the
file doesn't exist before running nagios.
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