On Jul 31, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Graham Bloice wrote:
I'd recommend installing check_fping. You can get it by first installing fping on the machine. This is likely available through your distribution's package management system. Then download and install the full nagios-plugins package. check_fping is part of that and will only be installed if you have the normal fping binary on your system already.

I'm a bit confused by this advice. Are you saying that the nagios plugins such as check_ping aren't in the 2.2.3 install? The Admin docs seem to imply check_http is still available in $ZENHOME/ libexec, see http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/zenoss-guide/2.2.3/ch15s02.html , although I have them (check_ping etc.) in /usr/local/zenoss/common/ libexec in my 2.2.3 installation.

A quick run through a few templates shows the zCommandPath prop still points to the previous location (/usr/local/zenoss/libexec) from before my upgrade. Are these paths meant to be modified during an upgrade? The modified location is not on the path for the zenoss user either.

/usr/local/zenoss/common/libexec is the location they'd be in for the stack installer. For the RPM installer it would be /opt/zenoss/ libexec. check_ping is available by default, but check_fping is not.
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