simple question

Aaron Carr aaronhcarr at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 14:28:11 CET 2005


Askar,

If the command is not defined in the checkcommands.cfg file, you will
have to add a definition for it before you can use it.


On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 18:21:44 +0500, Askar Ali <askarali at beaconet.net> wrote:
> Im new to nagios, therefore im asking too much :)
> There are lot of plugins in /libexec directory for whom there is no
> entry in etc/checkcommands.cfg file e,g check_nagios. Now if I want to
> use this plugin may I have to add an entry in etc/checkcommands.cfg file
> or
> I just can use it in services.cfg file "check_command   check_nagios"?
> 
> regards
> 
> Askar
> 
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