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Richard Galvez writes:
>Yeah, I follow you, but the issue is that I'm the user, and I care for
>the websites that I know are consistent with each machine. If that site
>goes down, then so did the machine.. That's my reason behind it. Thanks
>for your help though, a
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> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 2:13 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] defining domain for check_http for each
host
>
> Yeah, I follow you, but the issue is that I'm the user, and I
> care for the websites that I know are consistent with each
> machine. If that site goes down, then so did the machine..
> That's my reason behind it. Thanks for your help though, all
> of you, I don't want to seem as if I'm not a
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Richard Galvez wrote:
> Yeah, I follow you, but the issue is that I'm the user, and I care for
> the websites that I know are consistent with each machine. If that site
> goes down, then so did the machine.. That's my reason behind it. Thanks
> for your help though, all of you,
Yeah, I follow you, but the issue is that I'm the user, and I care for
the websites that I know are consistent with each machine. If that site
goes down, then so did the machine.. That's my reason behind it. Thanks
for your help though, all of you, I don't want to seem as if I'm not
appreciative. I
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Richard Galvez wrote:
> Right, I understand that, but the issue is that I would have to define a
> check_http then for every host. I have over 100 hosts, and I would like
> to just set it in the host definition for quicker, more logical
> execution.. Is this possible?
You do n
Right, I understand that, but the issue is that I would have to define a
check_http then for every host. I have over 100 hosts, and I would like
to just set it in the host definition for quicker, more logical
execution.. Is this possible?
Richard
On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 20:46 -0400, Morris, Patrick
> Great, I'm glad to know I was relatively close to the correct
> path. Now the question though is syntax. Wouldn't nagios
> complain if I put a "domain_check www.yahoo.com" in the host
> definition? And then, how would I summon the variable
> "domain_check?" As $DOMAINCHECK$ ?
You would set i
Great, I'm glad to know I was relatively close to the correct path. Now
the question though is syntax. Wouldn't nagios complain if I put a
"domain_check www.yahoo.com" in the host definition? And then, how would
I summon the variable "domain_check?" As $DOMAINCHECK$ ?
Richard
On Sat, 2006-09-02 a
> I am trying to setup a domain for each host that I want
> check_http to check. In other words, for host colo1.colo.com
> I want check_http to check www.yahoo.com (as if yahoo.com was
> hosted on colo1.colo.com). The idea I had to this was the following:
>
> Add a directive in the host definit
Hi,
I am trying to setup a domain for each host that I want check_http to
check. In other words, for host colo1.colo.com I want check_http to
check www.yahoo.com (as if yahoo.com was hosted on colo1.colo.com). The
idea I had to this was the following:
Add a directive in the host definition block
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