Hi,
I never used this plugin but perusing through the code I see:
/* perf-data doesn't apply when server doesn't talk properly,
* so print all zeroes on warn and crit. Use fperfdata since
* localisation settings can make different outputs */
if(match == FALSE)
printf (|%s,
fperfdata (time, elapsed_time, s,
(flags FLAG_TIME_WARN ? TRUE : FALSE), 0,
(flags FLAG_TIME_CRIT ? TRUE : FALSE), 0,
TRUE, 0,
TRUE, socket_timeout)
);
else
printf(|%s,
fperfdata (time, elapsed_time, s,
(flags FLAG_TIME_WARN ? TRUE : FALSE),
warning_time,
(flags FLAG_TIME_CRIT ? TRUE : FALSE),
critical_time,
TRUE, 0,
TRUE, socket_timeout)
);
putchar('\n');
return result;
}
So I suppose it depends on how long it takes or you consider acceptable to
receive an answer from the daemon.
Giorgio
quota chi=Joerg Linge
Am 27.11.2012 um 11:29 schrieb anil_kum...@mcafee.com:
Hi Guys
Can you guys let us know what is the default Critical(-c) and
warning(-w) response time threshold limits set for the below plugin :
https://github.com/nagios-plugins/nagios-plugins/blob/master/plugins/check_tcp.c#L61
IMHO the default is 0 so you have to define -w and -c to check against
these thresholds
Per default the state depends in the ftp server response and not on
response time
Joerg
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