How to define remote passive check commands inNagios cfg file.

Braun Brelin bbrelin at openapp.biz
Fri Mar 11 19:17:17 CET 2005


So...when you define check_command as'service-is-stale', is that some sort
of reserved keyword?  Otherwise, how is 'service-is-stale' defined in the
checkcommand.cfg?

Thanks,

Braun Brelin
OpenApp


> Sure.
>
> define service{
>         name                            trvr-service
>         active_checks_enabled           0
>         passive_checks_enabled          1
>         check_command                   service-is-stale
>         max_check_attempts              5
>         normal_check_interval           5
>         retry_check_interval            1
>         check_period                    none
>         notification_interval           0
>         notification_period             24x7
>         notification_options            w,u,c,r
>         contact_groups                  trvr-contactgroup
>         register                        0
>         }
>
> # DISK
> # arg1 warning percentage free
> # arg2 critical percentage free
> define service{
>         use                             trvr-service
>         service_description             DISK
>         hostgroup_name                  trvr-local
>         }
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Braun Brelin wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've written a program that checks an application log file for some data
>> and sends the data to the send_nsca program which transmits it to the
>> nsca
>> daemon I have running on the Nagios server.
>>
>> What I'm unclear on is how to define the command and service in the
>> appropriate configuration files.  For instance, what would I put into
>> the
>> 'command line' entry of a checkcommand template?
>>
>> Does anyone have any examples of a configuration file that defines a
>> service which is a remote passive check?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Braun Brelin
>>
>>
>>
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