-H is basically all you need -p iirc if your running on a non
standard smtp port.
It will return a 200 OK or something like that you don't have to muck
around with the -w -c stuff for this check.
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Sent: Monday, April 28,
I would try hard coding the values into the script to see if that
works, that should give you a good indication of where the problem lies.
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From: Gavin Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:07 AM
To: Rodrick Brown; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I don't believe it's possible to use Nagios/Nrpe scripts with 3rd party
modules I briefly read something about this in the documentation. Try
testing with a very basic 3rd party module that you know must work under
almost any condition.
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When one of my hosts reboots I'm never notified about the outage.
Currently I'm using a custom script S99bootnotify to alert me when a
host comes online, is there any way to shorten the polling for
check_alive? I find it strange that a host could reboot and nagios not
detect that outage.
Than
I recently built a nagios 3.0 server and having a bit of problem getting remote
hosts monitored correctly with nrpe.
NRPE seems to be configured correctly on the local and remote host.
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-c check_load -t 30
OK - l