RES: Monitoring a specific TPC Port
Garrett, Matt M SITI-ITDIEEE
matt.garrett at shell.com
Wed Aug 27 18:00:54 CEST 2003
Gustavo
I would have thought the check_tcp plugin would do what you want ?
e.g
check_tcp -H HOST -p 4167
If port is connectable then all is OK returned
If port is not connectable then CRITICAL State returned
Matt
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gustavo Gaiote [mailto:GGaiote at visanet.com.br]
Sent: 27 August 2003 16:30
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] RES: Monitoring a specific TPC Port
Ok...
I have other question.
We have an application that uses a specific TCP port in a remote host. This is a problem for us when the application loses this connection with TCP port. So, when the TCP port is listen this is must be indicate like a bad situation (Critical) on Nagios, and when the TCP port is establish a connection, this is must be indicate like a good situation (OK - green).
This configuration is possible on Nagios??? If it´s possible, how can I do???
Regards,
Gustavo Gaiote
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Gustavo Gaiote
Enviada em: terça-feira, 26 de agosto de 2003 11:42
Para: 'nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net'
Assunto: Monitoring a specific TPC Port
Hello,
How can I configure my Nagios to monitoring a specific TCP port?
Here, we have a specific equipment that I need to check the TCP port 4167, if is available or not available.
I believe that is a service configuration... Ok?
Regards,
Gustavo Gaiote
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