Thanks Chet, I'm still trying to find some answers for:
I'm trying to setup the Nagios plugin check_http. There are a couple things:
1. The site that they are trying to check is password protected. So I get a
HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized in the check. I'm not sure if ZenOSs
will see this as a positive or a negative thing (I need it to see it as a
Positive thing, if not how would I change the command to work with a password
protected page?)
2. Like above, I'm unsure if this is actually reporting properly. Is there a
way to tell if ZenOSs is checking every 60 seconds.
Now that I've done some more testing I have a couple more things:
3. I've setup just a basic apache server on a centos4.4 box to see if I can get
a proper message out of this thing with one of my boxes. I can access the
server by going to it's IP, I get the basic Apache page. Tried to have zenoss
run the check_http command on the IP and I get "HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403
Forbidden" which doesn't make any sense as I can access the page via IE or
Firefox. The command I'm running is " /usr/local/zenoss/libexec/check_http -I
${dev/manageIp} -t1000 -s "Apache HTTP Server Test Page" "
4. My boss has asked if Zenoss can have multiple things fail before alerting
via email or pager? Example - We are running telnet/http/ping on remote
devices. Sometimes we might not get a response from a ping but no problem on
http, same with telnet. He would like to see Zenoss have the ability to monitor
all three and if all three go down to alert, not one or two but all three.
Thanks for reading my issue here, any assistance on this will be most
appreciated.
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