On Jul 30, 2009, at 10:55 AM, shacky wrote: >> I'm sure you mean $HOSTADDRESS$ here. $HOSTADDRESS is a shell >> environment variable, likely NULL. $HOSTADDRESS$ is a nagios macro >> for >> the host's address which is what you want. > > Yes, sorry. > I made a mistake pasting the configuration in the e-mail composing > window. > There is the correct $HOSTADDRESS$ definition in the configuration, > but it doesn't work. > Please note that both check_tcp and check_pop commands and services > does not work.
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