Right, I understand that, but the issue is that I would have to define a check_http then for every host. I have over 100 hosts, and I would like to just set it in the host definition for quicker, more logical execution.. Is this possible?
Richard On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 20:46 -0400, Morris, Patrick wrote: > > Great, I'm glad to know I was relatively close to the correct > > path. Now the question though is syntax. Wouldn't nagios > > complain if I put a "domain_check www.yahoo.com" in the host > > definition? And then, how would I summon the variable > > "domain_check?" As $DOMAINCHECK$ ? > > You would set it up as a service check, not a host check. Your > check_command would look something like "domain_check!www.yahoo.com", > and your check_command definition should look something like "check_http > $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG1$" > > !DSPAM:44fa2675121191469711690! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null