Kenneth Holter wrote:
> Hello all.
>
>
> I've set up Nagios to monitor a few 64-bit machines, and this seems to be
> working correctly. For example, my command for checking a remote disk is
> defined like this:
>
>
> define command{
> command_name check_remote_disk
> command_line /somepath/check_by_ssh <args> -C
> "/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_disk <remote args>"
> }
>
> This command executes /usr/*lib64*/nagios/plugins/check_disk on the remote
> system. On 32-bit systems, on the other hand, the path to the plugin is
> /usr/*lib*/nagios/plugins/check_disk. It thus looks like I have to
> differentiate between 32-bit and 64-bit commands, and in effect devide the
> configuration itself in a 32-bit section and 64-bit section.
>
> I'm sure there is a neat way of solving this, and could use some advice. I
> guess I could symlink all over the place to get things going, but there are
> probably a better way of doing this.
>
Modify resource.cfg and use a macro to define the path to the plugins.
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