>
> On Wednesday 03 February 2010 10:35:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > check_bacula *should* work with all Bacula versions, though
> I admit I
> > heven't trsted on anything except 3.0 and development
> versions shortly
> > before 5.0.
> >
> > If you've got more questions, please ask, but be awar
Hi,
16.02.2010 13:33, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 February 2010 10:35:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> check_bacula *should* work with all Bacula versions, though I admit I
>> heven't trsted on anything except 3.0 and development versions shortly
>> before 5.0.
>>
>> If you've got more ques
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 10:35:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> check_bacula *should* work with all Bacula versions, though I admit I
> heven't trsted on anything except 3.0 and development versions shortly
> before 5.0.
>
> If you've got more questions, please ask, but be aware that I'm out of
>
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 14:02:56 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 16.02.2010 12:49, Silver Salonen wrote:
> > On Wednesday 03 February 2010 10:35:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> >> You find it in the example subtree of the source code - I would
> >> recommend to use 5.0 source to built it, since it's i
Hi,
16.02.2010 12:49, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 February 2010 10:35:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> You find it in the example subtree of the source code - I would
>> recommend to use 5.0 source to built it, since it's included in the
>> ./configure routine, which makes creating it much
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 10:35:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> You find it in the example subtree of the source code - I would
> recommend to use 5.0 source to built it, since it's included in the
> ./configure routine, which makes creating it much easier... just
> ./configure with --enable-client
al Message-
> From: Heitor Faria [mailto:hei...@bacula.com.br]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:12 AM
> To: bacula-users
> Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula Nagios Plugin
>
> Guys,
>
> I just read that Bacula has a built-in Nagios plugin since 3.0.1
> versio
Hi,
03.02.2010 01:12, Heitor Faria wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I just read that Bacula has a built-in Nagios plugin since 3.0.1
> version. Is that right?
Well, I wouldn't say it's built in, but it's available.
> Where it is documented?
You find it in the example subtree of the source code - I would
r
Guys,
I just read that Bacula has a built-in Nagios plugin since 3.0.1
version. Is that right?
Where it is documented?
Regards,
Heitor Faria
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