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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios HTTP monitoring
Any idea why this -a switch isn't working?
If I do th
> > > > hosts.cfg so it can't auth. What is the point of the -H switch in
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> > > > services.cfg if it always uses the IP for the host in hosts.cfg
> ? I
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> > > > that format (-a admin:password) at the end of t
ill failed with unauthorized.
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n:password) at the end of the check in
> > > services.cfgbut it still failed with unauthorized.
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> If I change the host
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> > > I have a check_http command that works perfe
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I have a check_http command that works perfectly at the command prompt
./check_http -H lagarde -t 5 -s "LaGarde Intranet site"
However in nagios, check_http!-H lagarde -t 5 -s "LaGarde Intranet site"
still returns an unauthorized. So basically why would it work in a command
prompt but not in na
Disregard that previous e-mail, I figured it out. Thanks, I appreciate the
help.
On 6/22/07, GJP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes ofcourse there is. This one is for Samba: www.samba.org
And like Patrick said if you do a "check_http -h" it tells you what ik can
do.
And if you're on a common linu
Where do I use the --help switch? I've tried in the terminal but I get a
command not found error. Thanks for the links btw.
On 6/22/07, GJP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes ofcourse there is. This one is for Samba: www.samba.org
And like Patrick said if you do a "check_http -h" it tells you wh
Yes ofcourse there is. This one is for Samba: www.samba.org
And like Patrick said if you do a "check_http -h" it tells you what ik can do.
And if you're on a common linux distro. you can find files with:
"locate [filename]"
Then I would also check:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/beginn
Hi Jerad,
If you mean http auth, this is what I use.
The check_command in the service definition:
check_command check_http_auth!host.example.com!/path!user:password
And the command definition.
define command{
command_namecheck_http_auth
command_line/usr/lib/na
More importantly, can I just specify a URL to check? The default site on
the server in question directs you to CRM which requires auth. However on
the same server we have an intranet site which doesn't require
authorization. How would I go about just checking the intranet URL?
On 6/21/07, Jera
Is there any link to information about that? Like I said this is basically
the 2nd day I've used Linux and Nagios so much of this seems like a
different language to me. Thanks for the info.
On 6/21/07, GJP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jerad,
If you mean http auth, this is what I use.
The c
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Jerad Riggin wrote:
> I'm new to Linux and new to Nagios so this may sound very stupid. Basically
> I have everything up and running, ping tests work, http tests work, and the
> smtp test I have setup works. If the host goes down I get a host down alert
> and a host up alert
I'm new to Linux and new to Nagios so this may sound very stupid. Basically
I have everything up and running, ping tests work, http tests work, and the
smtp test I have setup works. If the host goes down I get a host down alert
and a host up alert once the problem is resolved. Is there a way to
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