Nagios::Cmd version 0.04

Al Tobey albert.tobey at priority-health.com
Tue Dec 2 00:30:50 CET 2003


I put a new release of Nagios::Cmd up on CPAN.  This one should have
fixed most of the outstanding bugs.  It can be found at
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/T/TO/TOBEYA/ or installed with "perl
-MCPAN -e 'install Nagios::Cmd'".  Version 0.05 will probably follow on
closely as it will add compatibility with Nagios::Object.

Notable change between 0.01 and 0.04:
* improved test script
* added new_anyfile constructor which can submit commands to
  any type of file (i.e. /dev/null or a flat text file).
* added service_check() and host_check() aliases for submitting
  passive service/host checks (passive host checks will be in
  Nagios 2.0 unless Ethan changed his mind).
* fixed reported bugs

Please send all bug reports directly to me at this address, or the one
listed in the POD of the module.

-Al Tobey




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