Hey Chris,

have you taken a look into the Docu and verified that the used macros are 
available in your context? Have you tried the debug option?

Marcel


>From: Chris Zimmerman [mailto:czim...@wczimmerman.dyndns.org] 
>Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 12:27 AM
>To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Nagios-users] Event Handler Question
>
>I am having an issue with a very basic event handler on Nagios 3.2.3.  I have 
>the event handler defined with 3 macros: $HOSTSTATE$ $HOSTSTATETYPE$ 
>$HOSTADDRESS$ all passed to a wrapper shell script that takes each macro as 
>$1, $2, and $3.  In the >wrapper script I added some echo statements as part 
>of my troubleshooting to figure out why my script wasn't working.  If I run 
>the script manually and pass the arguments as I expect, the script runs fine.  
>When Nagios executes it, as verified in the log, >nothing is happening and it 
>is because the first 2 arguments are not being passed to the script.  
>Interestingly, the third one is passed to the script.  
>
>So, what could be the issue with the command definition not passing the first 
>2 arguments?
>
>Thanks,
>Chris

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