On 13/10/2012 7:28 AM, Tech Support wrote:

Thanks for the info. This is good stuff, it really is. Someone else suggested using check_mk, and I read over all of the documentation on it. It seems like it was written to solve this very problem, but it seems to be somewhat involved. What I was originally thinking of was something simpler, maybe running the plugin out of CRON like you said, and passing all of the results back to the Nagios machine via send_nsca. Is it possible to send all of the data back at once using that method? Otherwise, sending data back to Nagios 30 times seems somewhat counter-productive to what I want to accomplish.

Thanks;

John


Just run your plugin once (via Nagios) and return all the data in one go.
I replied earlier showing how you could do this (example)

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