check_smtp and check_imap issues

Thomas tguthmann at cvf.fr
Tue Sep 17 10:17:19 CEST 2002


Yes, darren is right, you mistake $USER$ with $USER1$ (see the '1')


Darren Gamble wrote:

>Good day,
>
>  
>
>># 'check_imap' command definition
>>define command{
>>        command_name    check_imap
>>        command_line    $USER$/check_imap -H
>>$HOSTADDRESS$ -e 220 cmsu2
>>        }
>>    
>>
>
>Nagios is correctly reporting that it can not find the plugin.  $USER$ is
>not a valid macro.  Check the documentation on naming for user macros.
>
>HTH,
>
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