Hi James -

To my knowledge, we still have the single line limitation in place due to NSCA.

Regards,

Dennis

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On 17/06/10 15:04, James Whittington wrote:

Is Multiline Plugin Output Support in Opsview in a distributed setup?

I see Nagios 3.x says it supports multiline output but wasn't sure if it would work with distributed Opsview.

I'm working a plugin but have a fair amount of data to be returned, so I'm thinking I may need to break the plugin into parts to be treated as separate services.

What is the current limit on the amount of stuff that can be returned from a plugin, I've seen in some cases where the output gets truncated and the perfdata gets lost on custom plugins..

Thanks..

James Whittington

VC3, Inc.


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