>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> The check definition is:
>> define command{
>> command_name check_service_cluster
>> command_line $USER1$/check_cluster2 -s -l $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$
-c
>> $ARG3$ -d $arg4$
>> }
>>
>It might also help you to diagnose what nagios is really doing by
seeing
>what nagios would be running.
>
>define command{
> command_name check_service_cluster
> command_line echo '$USER1$/check_cluster2 -s -l $ARG1$ -w
>$ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ -d $arg4$'
>}
Thanks Marc
Indeed, the echo command helped. The error clearly showed up, and it is
even visible in my question above. Don't you just love typo's :)
Using $ARG4$ works a lot better then $arg4$. So all I did wrong was
using lowercase instead of uppercase.
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