Hi James Moseley
Thanks For your valuable reply for my request. I got the port based check_http monitoring. Thanks. My command definition as follows, # 'check_http' command definition define command{ command_name check_http command_line $USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ } define host{ use linux-server host_name USSERVER alias USSERVER address saas-test1.com } define service{ use generic-service host_name USSERVER service_description HTTP check_command check_http!8082 check_interval 3 check_period 24x7 retry_interval 2 max_check_attempts 2 notification_interval 5 notification_period workhours notification_options w,c,u,r notifications_enabled 1 } Regards B.Rajeshkumar On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:03 PM, James Moseley <jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com>wrote: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Rajesh Kumar <ras.kuma...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi All >> >> >> >> I have installed Nagios Core in my CentOS but not able to configure >> port based check_http. We are using several port in apache-tomcat in remote >> server. We can able to configure default port 80. I have to need to >> configure server port of 8082, 8084 … could you assist me port based >> configure on nagios. This is my cfg file of check_http. >> >> >> >> define host{ >> >> use linux-server >> >> host_name USSERVER >> >> alias USSERVER >> >> address saas-testing.com >> >> } >> >> define service{ >> >> use generic-service >> >> host_name USSERVER >> >> service_description HTTP >> >> check_command check_http >> >> check_interval 3 >> >> check_period 24x7 >> >> retry_interval 2 >> >> max_check_attempts 2 >> >> notification_interval 5 >> >> notification_period workhours >> >> notification_options w,c,u,r >> >> notifications_enabled 1 >> } >> >> Regards >> >> B.Rajeshkumar >> > > Your check command definition (which you didn't attach) should look > something like: > > define command{ > command_name check_http > command_line $USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ > } > > Then the check_command argument in your service definition, if you were > checking port 80, would look like: > > check_command check_http!80 > > If you want to check other ports, then you'll have to create a different > service for each port you want to check. > > -- > James Moseley > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Gaining the trust of online customers is vital for the success of any > company > that requires sensitive data to be transmitted over the Web. Learn how to > best implement a security strategy that keeps consumers' information secure > and instills the confidence they need to proceed with transactions. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > _______________________________________________ > Nagios-users mailing list > Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users > ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when > reporting any issue. > ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null >
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