> So my question for someone who has made check_oracle_healt work is:
> How come all 4 invocation from CLI as nagios user work, but when Nagios
> runs them, only 2 of them work.
> I know that the error message tells me that there is some env variable
> path problem, but why are the first 2 calls of check_oracle_healt work then?
>
>
Can you, for completion, show your command definitions as well as the
service definition?
Just fyi: On my installation I used a different way to use --connect, I
used EZCONNECT.
See:
http://labs.consol.de/lang/de/blog/uncategorized/check_oracle_health-kann-ezconnect/
My command definition:
# check_oracle_health
define command {
command_name check_oracle_health
command_line $USER1$/check_oracle_health --username $USER3$
--password $USER4$ --mode $ARG1$ --connect $HOSTADDRESS$:$ARG2$/$ARG3$
}
And one of the service definitions:
# Check Oracle
define service{
use generic-service
host_name myoraserver
service_description Oracle Connections
check_command
check_oracle_health!connected-users!1521!SERVICENAME
}
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