On Oct 16, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> At times, latency rises on my network. I'm trying to give check_fping
> a high timeout, 10 seconds to warn and 12 for critical. It seems that
> check_fping returns too quickly, however. Here, I've cranked up the
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On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 10:03 -0400, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At times, latency rises on my network. I'm trying to give check_fping
> a high timeout, 10 seconds to warn and 12 for critical. It seems that
> check_fping returns too quickly, however. Here, I've cranked up the
> warn and cri
Hi,
At times, latency rises on my network. I'm trying to give check_fping
a high timeout, 10 seconds to warn and 12 for critical. It seems that
check_fping returns too quickly, however. Here, I've cranked up the
warn and critical levels to an absurd level for illustration purposes,
and timed t
Az wrote:
> Lars Stavholm wrote:
>> I'm trying to use the check_fping plugin and when
>> I run it separately on the command line it works
>> just fine, but when I let nagios run it I always
>> get a warning status. Anyone seen this?
>>
> Have you tried running fping itself as the nagios user? Yo
Lars Stavholm wrote:
> I'm trying to use the check_fping plugin and when
> I run it separately on the command line it works
> just fine, but when I let nagios run it I always
> get a warning status. Anyone seen this?
>
Have you tried running fping itself as the nagios user? You'll probably
get
Hi All!
I'm trying to use the check_fping plugin and when
I run it separately on the command line it works
just fine, but when I let nagios run it I always
get a warning status. Anyone seen this?
/Lars
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