[Nagios-users] Problem with check_smtp plugin

2009-01-15 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
Hi there --

I recently installed Kyle O'Donnell's HP-UX plugins onto a system running HP-UX
11i v1. All plugins that are in use
appear to be running fine with one exception: check_smtp reports and invalid
hostname/address. 

I checked the arguments associated with the plugin and I manually ran the
following combinations:

./check_smtp -H hostname
./check_smtp -H FQDN
./check_smtp -H IP Address
./check_smtp --hostname=hostname
./check_smtp --hostname=FQDN
./check_smtp --hostname=IP Address

None of the above combinations worked. Does anyone have a solution to this
problem? Thanks. 




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Re: [Nagios-users] Problem with check_smtp plugin

2009-01-15 Thread jmoseley



Kaplan, Andrew H. ahkap...@partners.org  wrote:

Hi there --


I recently installed Kyle O'Donnell's HP-UX plugins onto a system running
HP-UX 11i v1. All plugins that are in use
appear to be running fine with one exception: check_smtp reports and
invalid hostname/address.


I checked the arguments associated with the plugin and I manually ran the
following combinations:


./check_smtp -H hostname
./check_smtp -H FQDN
./check_smtp -H IP Address
./check_smtp --hostname=hostname
./check_smtp --hostname=FQDN
./check_smtp --hostname=IP Address


None of the above combinations worked. Does anyone have a solution to this
problem? Thanks.


I personally don't know anything about the plugin package you mention, but
have you tried using/installing the official Nagios plugins available at:
http://www.nagios.org/download/download.php


check_smtp works just fine:  check_smtp -H host_name

I assume you've tried running the plugin by itself vs. running it through
Nagios?  If the plugin by itself is throwing errors, you might want to
contact Kyle.

James


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