Re: [Nagios-users] using fping to find missing A records

2008-02-16 Thread Roger
On 2/13/08, Tom Throckmorton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If I understand correctly what you're shooting for, it can be done in one > step: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] fping -ang 192.168.1.0/24 > > ...would return > > - all hosts that are alive > - by name (if one exists) > - for a generated range (192

Re: [Nagios-users] using fping to find missing A records

2008-02-13 Thread Tom Throckmorton
On Feb 13 18:05, Roger wrote: > I have a specific question on how to do something, and a larger question > addressing other "better" ways to do the spirit of what I'm asking. > > I'm setting up Nagios, and am trying to make sure that all of the subnets > have A records, as IP addresses will be cha

[Nagios-users] using fping to find missing A records

2008-02-13 Thread Roger
I have a specific question on how to do something, and a larger question addressing other "better" ways to do the spirit of what I'm asking. I'm setting up Nagios, and am trying to make sure that all of the subnets have A records, as IP addresses will be changing very, very rapidly, and when that