The reason of commands.cfg.

Albert Shih Albert.Shih at obspm.fr
Wed Oct 7 19:35:58 CEST 2009


 Le 05/10/2009 à 13:34:30-0400, Noel Platzke a écrit
Thanks for you answer.


> Say we have a bunch of servers that need multiple checks that do an HTTP GET on
> different URIs and look for a specific string in the response. Isn't it easier
> to maintain a single command that takes a few arguments than having to
> constantly define a new command that does basically the same thing for each
> service check? And if down the road someday HTTP becomes HTTPS you only need to
> edit one configuration.

You mean they are no other reason like perfomance (register like object) ?
or security reason ? 

Regards.

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