A plugin to act as a reminder based on date

Alex Griffin agriffin at nagios.com
Wed Apr 18 21:15:15 CEST 2012


Try using check_doomsday for this!

http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Others/Doomsday-Check/details

Alex Griffin
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Seth Low wrote:
> I have a lot of third party software licenses to manage that expire on
> specific dates. Instead of trying to write or find plugins that don't
> exist to check when these licenses will expire, I think it would be nice
> to have a plugin that take a specific date in the future and takes a
> warning critical value based a number of days out (as well as a note
> field - The xxxxx license on this server will expire on xx/xx/xx). I
> have looked around but am not finding anything. Has anyone run into this
> kind of issue before and do they/you have any suggestions? Thanks,
>
>
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