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On (2006-04-05 10:57), stucky wrote:
I was using check_dns before but it would constantly give me random timeout
alerts although dns is fine. Considering that nslookup is being phased out
anyways I decided to give check_dig a try.
It works better but seems to have a bug related to the warning timeouts.
Check this out :
is this on some RedHat variant bychance? there was a known RH kernel bug that
was supposedly fixed, but my RHES4 still suffers from this same problem. I
use check_dns.pl instead:
http://www.hannes-schulz.de/?doc=projproj=nagios
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Networking.53.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1%5Bp_view%5D=27
hth
/joshua
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