Ok, thank you very much.
I also tried to uninstall mysql and install it again ... same result :(
In the "checking requirements", I have always two warnings:
- SSH2: Not available (but I am connecting to that host via ssh2)
- Settings file does not exist (config/settings.php): will be created (bu
David,
Not sure if this is what you're after but I've written a python script that
monitors RX and TX bytes received on all active adapters. It's a more of a per
adapter usage summary report than anything. Tested and working on RHEL and
Ubuntu.
JJ
[root@jackson ~]# /usr/local/nrpe/libexec/chec
Hello,
Well, unless I'm very wrong, check_dns doesn't permit to choose what type of
record you want to query (eg. using -q=MX nslookup command line option).
Kind regards,
Benjamin
Le 25 avr. 2011 à 03:37, Yueh-Hung Liu a écrit :
> use check_dns
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> On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Benjam