check_imap and check_ssh

JIHUA ZHONG jzhong at gradient.cis.upenn.edu
Wed Oct 9 22:05:54 CEST 2002


Hi Dave and all,

Thanks for your message. as Jim said in previous thread I did check 
the checkcomands.cfg and fixed this problem. 
I am defintely new to nagios. Thanks again.

JZ



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> Although the commands and plug-ins exist in the libexec directory the
> check_command is referencing the file check_commands.cfg.
> 
> This file defines the MACROs to execute for each service:
> 
> Example:
> 
> command_check    check_ping 
> 
> refers to the lines in check_commands.cfg (shown below)
> 
> # 'check_ping' command definition
> define command{
>  command_name check_ping
>  command_line $USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 2000.0,80% -c
> 5000.0,90% -p 5
>  }
> 
> Good Luck
> 
> David M. Kassemos
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> david.kassemos at dbadirect.com
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> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>Although the commands and plug-ins exist in 
> the libexec directory the check_command is referencing the file 
> check_commands.cfg.</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>This file defines the MACROs to execute 
> for each service:</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>Example:</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>command_check    check_ping 
> </SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>refers to the lines in check_commands.cfg 
> (shown below)</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002># 'check_ping' command definition<BR>define 
> command{<BR> command_name check_ping<BR> command_line $USER1$/check_ping 
> -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 2000.0,80% -c 5000.0,90% -p 5<BR> }</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>Good Luck</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN class=477103019-09102002>David M. Kassemos</SPAN></P>
> <P><SPAN 
> class=477103019-09102002>david.kassemos at dbadirect.com</SPAN></P></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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