on a better workaround? Thanks!
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CRITICAL: 2 processes with args 'pdns_recursor'
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On 8/9/11 5:17 PM, u...@3.am u...@3.am
8952 876 pts/1S+ 18:59 0:00 grep
--color=auto recursor
pdns 25186 0.0 0.0 110124 1884 ?Ssl Aug09 0:03
/usr/sbin/pdns_recursor --config-dir=/etc/powerdns/recursor-public.d
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This worked. The man page for check_procs wasn't clear to me about that.
Thank you!
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On 8/11
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_procs -w 1:1 -c 1:1 -C \pdns_server
--config-name=private\
Now reports: PROCS CRITICAL: 0 processes with command name 'pdns_server
--config-name=private'
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Could you use the check_dns plugin? Then if you couldn't resolve the host
through either interface, it would alarm. It doesn't require an
expected-address. I check a round-robin DNS entry this way, making sure it just
resolves to something.
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On 9/28/11 10:37 AM, Albrecht Dreß albrecht.dr...@arcor.de wrote:
Hi,
a dumb question - is it possible to ignore
Surely this could be avoided by using UTC like many operations do?
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From: Aravind M D arav
on a
certain dynamic page. Additionally, will this play nicely with an XML
page?
I dislike re-inventing the wheel if I don't have to, though this seems
easy enough, but I thought I'd ask.
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Strike that. I think check_http --invert-regex is what I want.
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On 11/8/11 5:21 PM, Kimberly
URL
target=_blankHTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 13878 bytes in 0.304
second response time /A
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Aha. Thank you muchly!
On 11/9/11 9:40 PM, Joerg Linge pitchf...@ederdrom.de wrote:
Am 09.11.2011 um 22:33 schrieb Kimberly McKinnis:
I'm using the stock Nagios 3 package from aptitude on Ubuntu. I wrote a
new check using check_http, but the -L isn't entirely doing what I'd
expect. Do I
I'm interested in finding out more, as we are currently building something
custom to do this. Sigmund, have you used something else to do this previously?
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