Ian Masters skrev:
>> I've been doing that, but I figured out a solution for me. I just added
>> this to my service template:
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>> notes Check Command: $SERVICECHECKCOMMAND$
>>
>> and this added it to the notes section of the service.
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> Thanks for the tip. That's very useful.
Keep in mind
> I've been doing that, but I figured out a solution for me. I just added
> this to my service template:
>
> notes Check Command: $SERVICECHECKCOMMAND$
>
> and this added it to the notes section of the service.
Thanks for the tip. That's very useful.
Ian
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I've been doing that, but I figured out a solution for me. I just added
this to my service template:
notes Check Command: $SERVICECHECKCOMMAND$
and this added it to the notes section of the service.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
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> On Feb 17, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Matt Ne
On Feb 17, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Matt Nelson wrote:
> One thing has been bugging me lately. Is there a way to see from
> the web interface what the check command is?
View Config from the main menu.
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Marc
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One thing has been bugging me lately. Is there a way to see from the web
interface what the check command is?
For instance, when I get an alert that a health check is in a bad state for:
http://myserver/application/bla/bla2/bla3/health.html
This is defined in the check_command as:
check_comman