It looks like you are using variables in the wrong location. Those should
go in the command definition. See below for a sample, and hopefully you can
adapt it to your specific needs.
> I'm running into confusion, because I need to specify a
> port number in the host definition, and I can't really
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: David Dyer-Bennet [mailto:d...@dd-b.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, 22 February 2012 10:42 AM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] Where can arguments go?
>
> I'm looking to use a special check command to verify routers are in
> opera
David,
You could use something like the check_iftraffic3 plug-in, that would also give
you bandwidth useage.
Martin T. hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
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-Original Message-
From: David Dyer-Bennet [mailto:d...@dd-b.net]
Sent: Tuesday
I'm looking to use a special check command to verify routers are in
operation by checking the main link port of the router (instead of the
default ping). I'm running into confusion, because I need to specify a
port number in the host definition, and I can't really see how to do it.
I use soemthin
Tobias Dinse stegbauer.info> writes:
>
> Yes, i can run all commands on the local system without errors. Thats
> why I m confused. I also can execute the check_openmanage Script manual
> on the local Maschine as Nagios User without problems. I think it must
> be an Problem between the script