Hello again.

I noticed a problem with check_multi and shinken:
When macros like $HOSTADDRESS$ are used in check_multi, they are
working in Nagios but not in Shinken. I tested it with these two checks
in a multicheck-file:
==========
command[test1] = env|grep NAGIOS|tee /tmp/multi
command[test2] = env|tee /tmp/multi2
==========

When /tmp/multi is written by nagios, it contains 184 lines with
NAGIOS_XXXX=YYYY. Run with shinken this file stays empty.

check_multi maps the environment variable NAGIOS_HOSTADDRESS to
$HOSTADDRESS$ which can then be used in the Multi-Checks.

PS.: We are currently testing Shinken with the complete production
configuration (well, an edited one because for us Shinken was not
configuration-compatible to Nagios). Some other reports will be coming
in shortly by my colleague.

Bye, Ronny Lindner

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