Monitoring question

Formoso, Travis Travis.Formoso at blueslate.net
Wed Jan 17 19:59:15 CET 2007


> You will need to add "sudo" at the beginning of your command in Nagios - 
> e.g. "sudo /usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandler......"
> I ran ./check-httpd as root and when I typed that in - nothing happened.

I was trying to run the check-httpd script in the /eventhandler folder. If I run ./check_http it comes back fine because the local host is up and running. Should I take httpd down and then run it?
  
Also if I am running as root user - do I need to still use sudo?




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