On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 9:36 PM, grant lowe <glow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm kind of new to nagios. I really like it so far. It does a lot of
> good checks.
>
> Is there a tool that checks for a running process and also checks the
> timestamp on the log file the process is writing to? Specifically I
> would like it so that the nagios check only returns OK if the process
> is running AND the log file is say, no more than 10 minutes old.
>
>
What is the advantage of one check over two?
If you really need just the one check a bash / powershell scrip that ran
both would not be that complicated to make.
--
Ritchie
>
> I've been googling and I've seen tools that do one or the other but
> not both. Any help is appreciated!
>
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