On Nov 24, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Deborah Martin wrote:
> However, every now and again I get an error 'Service Check Timed
> Out' and
> the exit status changes to CRITICAL automatically. But I'd rather it
> didn't
> Is there a way to manipulate this exit status - I'd rather it was
> set to
> UN
Hi,
I have a service check plugin which basically runs a query against our
database (It's not a database that has standard plugins already in existence
e.g Oracle, Mysql, SQL Server etc etc ) which I've written.
Based on it's success or failure, most errors come from the database so I
can manip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
25/10/2006 18:08:25:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using Nagios for a while and I love it, but recently I
> switched my gateway in the office from old FreeBSD 4 machine to IPcop.
> This seems to have had an effect on my Nagios monitoring, most of
the
> time and most of my servi
Hi,
I've been using Nagios for a while and I love it, but recently I
switched my gateway in the office from old FreeBSD 4 machine to IPcop.
This seems to have had an effect on my Nagios monitoring, most of the
time and most of my service checks time out. The host checks are always
find and the