Yes, I see it now. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Tom
From: Rommen, Patrick - HIT [mailto:rommen.patr...@hitado.de] Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 3:28 AM To: Myers, Tom T Cc: omd-users@lists.mathias-kettner.de Subject: [omd-users] check_jmx4perl Hello Tom, I think you will find here what you are looking for: Host & Service Parameters -> Active checks (HTTP,TCP,etc.) -> Classical active and passive Monitoring checks. hth, Patrick ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 21:08:55 +0000 From: <tmy...@wellsfargo.com<mailto:tmy...@wellsfargo.com>> To: <omd-users@lists.mathias-kettner.de<mailto:omd-users@lists.mathias-kettner.de>> Subject: [omd-users] check_jmx4perl Message-ID: <80a850b28c6a9245a3f8024559599eb0421ec...@msgexoxm1131.ent.wfb.bank.corp<mailto:80a850b28c6a9245a3f8024559599eb0421ec...@msgexoxm1131.ent.wfb.bank.corp>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, I am new to OMD, running "OMD Version 1.30". I am having trouble understanding where to configure jmx4perl checks, and how to manage the checks in WATO. Standard config... /omd/sites/mysite/etc/nagios/conf.d/jmx4perl_nagios.cfg define command { command_name check_jmx4perl command_line $USER1$/check_jmx4perl \ --config $USER4$/etc/jmx4perl/jmx4perl.cfg \ --server $HOSTNAME$ \ --check $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ } Sanity check to make sure basics are working... ./check_jmx4perl --url http://localhost:8180/jolokia --user user --password pass --config /omd/sites/mysite/etc/jmx4perl/config/memory.cfg --check memory_heap OK - Heap-Memory: 4.86% used (392.79 MB / 7.89 GB) | Heap=411867960B;6781245849.6;7628901580.8;0;8476557312 With the check working on the command line, I don't know how to configure it on the host and manage it in WATO? Thanks, Tom
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