Check_WMI

Axel Rosenski rosenski at wave-computer.de
Mon Jul 11 09:04:23 CEST 2011


On Montag, 11. Jul. 11 08:44:56 nag ios wrote:
> define service{
>           use local-service
>           host_name localhost
>           service_description checkcpu
>           check_command check_wmi!checkcpu!c!70!80
>           }
> 
> define command{
>           command_name check_wmi
>           command_line    $USER1$/check_wmi.pl -H hostname -u
> domainname/user -p password -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
>          }

Re-check your command and service definition. You are passing "checkcpu" as 
first, and "c" as second argument.

Kind Regards, 
Axel


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