Multiple interfaces

jeff vier jeff.vier at tradingtechnologies.com
Fri Aug 6 16:12:31 CEST 2004


If you look in the archives, I actually wrote a similar plugin for a
guy.  I can probably scrounge it up if you need it.

On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 06:32 -0400, Robert Nelson wrote:
> >  From there, we could move on to adding the capability to 
> > check_tcp and 
> > check_http. But the complexity of handling it on a case-by-case basis 
> > may not be worthwhile for all the plugins. So at some point, 
> > we may need 
> > to extend netutils.c to make general way of handling multiple 
> > interfaces 
> > -- but I have not thought at all about what such changes 
> > might look like.
> 
> Karl, how about a plugin that might be called in the following manner?
> 
> check_multiple!check_tcp!<normaloptions>
> 
> Where check_multiple parses the address list and calls check_tcp once
> for each address?
> 
> The problem then becomes, do you want the output to say "Reponse of .51
> seconds; Response of .52 seconds; Response of .48 seconds" or "OK for 3
> addresses"? What's a warning or crit state? Etc...Given those questions,
> it might be better off to define it on a per-plugin basis, not sure.
> 
> Rob Nelson
> Network Engineer
> Windchannel Communications
> 919-538-6326 
> 
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