checking a counter on a website

Andrew Cruse andrew at profitability.net
Tue Oct 17 20:52:13 CEST 2006


I would just write a quick script that grabs the value on the counter, then
grabs the value again and subtracts the first from the second.  Publish that
value out via SNMP and then just use check_snmp to verify that the value is
>=1.  People with more programming skills than I would probably just write
one plugin to do it all.

 

Andrew

 

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Maxwell,Brady
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Subject: [Nagios-users] checking a counter on a website

 

Anyone ever tried to check a websites hit counter and return a warning if
the hit counter has not incremented since the previous check? 

 

 

Brady Maxwell

Systems Engineer

Online Computer Library Center, Inc.

614.764.6133 | maxwellb at oclc.org

 

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