Service State

Aaron M. Segura aaron.segura at cabelas.com
Tue Dec 4 22:22:02 CET 2007


your personal favorite brand of 'check_process' plugin combined with the
'negate' plugin should do the trick.

On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 15:18 -0600, Rich Sasko wrote:
> We have services that we do not want to run on some of our servers.  I
> would like to know of a way to monitor for these services so that the
> status is ok if it is stopped but a critical notification is sent out
> if it starts.
> 
>  
> 
> Richard Sasko
> Niagara Lasalle Corp
> E-mail: rsasko at niag.com
> 
>  
> 
> Nagios 3.0b7 on RHEL 4
> 
> Plugin version 1.4.9
> 
> Mixed Win 2000/2003 environment with NSC++  v0.2.7
> 
> 
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