Hi Wang, If you would like to implement a simple bash script, you better implement a local check instead instead of a passive test. If you really like to implement a passive test, make sure your script can parse warning/critical values via command line, or you can change it on the script level itself.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 10:38 PM, Wang, Yafu (GE Energy Management) < [email protected]> wrote: > I create a check under WATO | Host & Service Parameters | Active check > |Classical > active and passive Monitoring checks. I would like to run a bash script > returning an integer. It seems default setting are – > > > > OK: 0 > > WARNING: 1 > > CRITICAL: 2 > > > > How do I change these default setting for this check? > > > > Thanks for your help > > > > Yafu > > _______________________________________________ > omd-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users > > -- Best Regards, *Ahmad Siddiq b. Mohd Adnan*Senior System Engineer, Xchanging Malaysia Sdn Bhd International Award for Young People, Gold Award LPIC-3 Security, Novell CLA, Novell DCTech, CCENT, Microsoft Certified Professional, MCTS Windows Server 2008 Mobile: +60 17 377-5007| Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/my.sidz
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