Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA and host checks

2010-12-20 Thread stan
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 03:54:45PM +0100, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> On 12/20/2010 03:45 PM, stan wrote:
> > I am working on geting a small distributed system up. I have the serviec
> > checks going back to the master, but have not managed to get host checks
> > passed back to the master yet.
> > 
> > With help from the list I found:
> > 
> > obsess_over_hosts and set it to 1. It appears that I also need an ochp
> > command. I tried using the script I had set p for service checks, but it
> > appears that the arguments passed to this are different. Here are the
> > arguments that are being passed the the service check comand:
> > 
> >   Arguments:
> > #  $1 = host_name (Short name of host that the service is
> > #   associated with)
> > #  $2 = svc_description (Description of the service)
> > #  $3 = state_string (A string representing the status of
> > #   the given service - "OK", "WARNING", "CRITICAL"
> > #   or "UNKNOWN")
> > #  $4 = plugin_output (A text string that
> > #
> > What do the one passed to the host check look like?
> > 
> 
> the same, but without the service description.

OK, here are my 2 command defs:

command_line/usr/share/nagios/sbin/submit_service_check_result
$HOSTNAME$ '$SERVICEDESC$' $SERVICESTATEID$ '$SERVICEOUTPUT$'

and

/usr/share/nagios/sbin/submit_host_check_result $HOSTNAME$ $HOSTSTATEID$
'$HOSTOUTPUT$'

Do these look correct?

And do the *STATEID's need translating to an integer before I pass them to
send_nsca? I found an example in the web, that used a case statement to do
thism but I do not know if it is needed or not.

Thanks for the help/

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Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA and host checks

2010-12-20 Thread Andreas Ericsson
On 12/20/2010 03:45 PM, stan wrote:
> I am working on geting a small distributed system up. I have the serviec
> checks going back to the master, but have not managed to get host checks
> passed back to the master yet.
> 
> With help from the list I found:
> 
> obsess_over_hosts and set it to 1. It appears that I also need an ochp
> command. I tried using the script I had set p for service checks, but it
> appears that the arguments passed to this are different. Here are the
> arguments that are being passed the the service check comand:
> 
>   Arguments:
> #  $1 = host_name (Short name of host that the service is
> #   associated with)
> #  $2 = svc_description (Description of the service)
> #  $3 = state_string (A string representing the status of
> #   the given service - "OK", "WARNING", "CRITICAL"
> #   or "UNKNOWN")
> #  $4 = plugin_output (A text string that
>   #
> What do the one passed to the host check look like?
> 

the same, but without the service description.

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[Nagios-users] NSCA and host checks

2010-12-20 Thread stan
I am working on geting a small distributed system up. I have the serviec
checks going back to the master, but have not managed to get host checks
passed back to the master yet. 

With help from the list I found:

obsess_over_hosts and set it to 1. It appears that I also need an ochp
command. I tried using the script I had set p for service checks, but it
appears that the arguments passed to this are different. Here are the
arguments that are being passed the the service check comand:

 Arguments:
#  $1 = host_name (Short name of host that the service is
#   associated with)
#  $2 = svc_description (Description of the service)
#  $3 = state_string (A string representing the status of
#   the given service - "OK", "WARNING", "CRITICAL"
#   or "UNKNOWN")
#  $4 = plugin_output (A text string that
#
What do the one passed to the host check look like?


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