Marco,
I tried this and it does work for me (Firefox 7.0.1 & IE 9).
I also tried a suggestion that I found online where you create a new directory /share/logout, copy the .htaccess file to that directory, add a blank htpassword.users file, a dummy index.html file, and I modified the
On 21.10.2011 14:55, James Osbourn wrote:
> I have to start monitoring a postgresql server and looking for some pointers
> on the which plugin to use and check command syntax.
http://bucardo.org/wiki/Check_postgres
> Basically want to check that the database is up and responding, but any other
I have to start monitoring a postgresql server and looking for some pointers on
the which plugin to use and check command syntax.
Basically want to check that the database is up and responding, but any other
recommended checks welcome.
Thanks
James
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I tried this, but does not go in the right way
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Da: frank [mailto:ra...@they.org]
Inviato: venerdì 21 ottobre 2011 05:06
A: Nagios Users List
Oggetto: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios Logout?
You could also try changing your URL manually to:
http://newusername@hostname/n