Problem with apache2.sh plugin

Aravinth Anto t-aravinth at juspay.in
Tue Sep 4 08:13:35 CEST 2012


It seems that certificate verification is getting failed. I can do
something like this :

curl https://localhost --insecure

Which is returning the page. But in my case how do I specify the plugin to
not to use ssl certificate?

Thanks in advance. Kindly help me out.

On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Aravinth Anto <t-aravinth at juspay.in> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I downloaded the plugin from this page :
> http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Web-Servers/Apache/check_apache2-2Esh/details
>
>
> I tested in my local machine like this :
>
> ./check_apache2.sh -H https://localhost -P 8443
>
> I get an error like this:
>
> (standard_in) 2: syntax error
> OK - Apache serves  Requests per second with an average CPU utilization of
> 0.5%. Busy workers: , idle:  | 'cpu_load'=0.5 'req_psec'= 'bytes_psec'=
> 'bytes_preq'= 'workers_busy'= 'workers_idle'=
>
> Why there is an error stating `(standard_in) 2: syntax error`?
>
> Can anyone say me where I'm making the mistake?
>
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