Accessing host and service status from external application

Yu Watanabe yu.watanabe at jp.fujitsu.com
Wed Aug 17 02:17:48 CEST 2011


Hello Daniel.

Thank you for the advice. Fetching through unix domain socekt seems to be interesting.
In memory access will definitely be more effective than raw file access.

I will check this further.

Thanks,
Yu

Daniel Tuecks さんは書きました:
>Hello,
>
>imho the most effective way is 'livestatus'
>(http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_livestatus.html).
>
>Daniel
>
>2011/8/15 Yu Watanabe <yu.watanabe at jp.fujitsu.com>:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> I want to access the host and service status from external application.
>> The nagios version will be v 3.3.1.
>>
>> I was searching in nagios exchange for the most effective way to access to the data
>>  by not affecting the nagios but couldn't decide the best one.
>> (i.e status file , NDO , etc )
>>
>> I thought maybe the fastest and stable way might be the status file access.
>>
>> What would be the effective way to access host and service status from Nagios?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Yu Watanabe
>>
>>
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