Nagios Check_http question (the -u option)

Larry Crowder CrowderLG at ldschurch.org
Fri Oct 10 21:56:55 CEST 2003


Hello,
 
Probably a dumb question, but here goes.

As I have researched the -u option of Check_http, I have one question left.   It seems as if using the -u option is trully only for checking the latency and performance of remotely retrieving a specific web page.   This does not however seem to actually check whether the web server (Apache) is up and functional.  If that assumption is true, then I have to use another plugin to actualy check to see if the web server is up.  

Am I  correct?   If so, any suggestions as to which plugin to use to check remote web servers on Windows, Solaris and  and Linux boxes?

Thanks for any help,

Larry  C


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