way check that content does NOT exist on webpage?

Kimberly McKinnis kim at conviva.com
Wed Nov 9 02:26:55 CET 2011


Strike that. I think check_http --invert-regex is what I want.


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On 11/8/11 5:21 PM, "Kimberly McKinnis" <kim at conviva.com> wrote:

>There was an out of the box way to check that certain content did not
>exist on a webpage in Xymon, but check_http appears to not have this as an
>option for Nagios. Is there another way to do this easily or should I just
>script it up? I'd like to check that the word 'unknown' never appears on a
>certain dynamic page. Additionally, will this play nicely with an XML
>page? 
>
>I dislike re-inventing the wheel if I don't have to, though this seems
>easy enough, but I thought I'd ask.
>
>
>
>C O N V I V A 
>Kimberly McKinnis | Systems Engineer, Service Delivery | kim at conviva.com |
>Mobile: 724.612.2716 |
>2 WATERS PARK DRIVE  |  SUITE 150  |  SAN MATEO  |  CA  |  94403  |
>www.conviva.com |
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>
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