Antwort: How can I invoke remotely (through NRPE) check_procs?

Sascha.Runschke at gfkl.com Sascha.Runschke at gfkl.com
Thu Nov 20 11:57:05 CET 2008


Unai Rodriguez <me at u-journal.org> schrieb am 20.11.2008 11:15:00:

> ./check_nrpe -H 10.123.16.103 -c check_load -a 50,60,70 80,90,99
> OK - load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00|load1=0.000;50.000;80.000;0;
> load5=0.000;60.000;90.000;0; load15=0.000;70.000;99.000;0;

I'm a little bit unsure you understood how "load" is to be interpreted
on *nix machines. You should probably dig into G**gle for some
and search for information. Your definition is senseless.

> Now, I am trying to figure how to invoke check_procs in a similar way. I
> have tried several syntax but cannot find the proper way:

Hm well, what's wrong with "./check_procs --help"?
You supplied -a, which needs a string as argument, which in turn you
didn't supply. Please read the docs and --help first, before
trying more plugins with "not so well chosen arguments". ;-)

Regards
        Sascha

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