Mark ,
first - please always post your questions to the list , you'll get faster
answers and will share the
knowledge earned with other members .
As for your issue , see below :
Background info:
SSH Service: Reconfigure to non-standard port. 22 = 2270
HTTPD Service: Reconfigure to
Mark
First - welcome the a world of wonder (meaning nagios) .
Second - the nagios install comes with a complete set of documentation you can
access via the wen
interface .
And for your question - the file containing the definitions you are looking for
is called either
commands.cfg or
Note that most plugins can be executed from the shell prompt with a
--help option. For example:
$ /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http --help
will tell you what all the possible options are for this plugin,
including how to check a particular port number. It's usually best to
make sure
Hi all,
I'm a total noob with Nagios. I've just completed the installation of
Nagios on a server that is going to be the Nagios server. Once I got it
compiled and running I started making some other modifications to other
services on the system such as apache and ssh.
What I did was change
My question is where in the nagios configuration do I change the setting
so nagios knows what ports these two services are listening on?
$ egrep -ir check_(ssh|http) in your {/usr/local,}/etc/nagios config
dir:
$ /usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_http -h|grep -i port
strings and regular
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
My question is where in the nagios configuration do I change the setting
so nagios knows what ports these two services are listening on?
$ egrep -ir check_(ssh|http) in your {/usr/local,}/etc/nagios config
dir:
$ /usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_http