Hi Lalita,

>But I am still not sure what I need to put in services.cfg.
>For the hosts I have made a hostgroup by the name "Sybase" in
>hostgroups.cfg.
>I want it to pick names from this group and display result for all.
>
>So my services.cfg looks like-
>
>Define service{
>
>            Use      local-service
>
>            Hostgroup_name            Sybase
>
>            Service_description        sybasesql
>
>            Check_command           check_sybase
>
>I know this is wrong. And it is giving me the error "return code of 139
>is out of bounds." On the web interface.

It's certainly a problem in the command definition. Did you try to run it in 
command line to check if it's correct ?
Can you send us more information about your definitions, and the versions of 
Nagios and the plugin you are using ?
 

Regards,

Florent

 

 

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