check_nsca
Chris Wilson
chris at aidworld.org
Tue Jul 19 18:28:26 CEST 2005
Hi,
> What's the syntax for send_nsca?
I assume you do actually mean send_nsca, not check_nsca as in your
subject line.
> [root at www3 root]# send_nsca
> [...]
> Note:
> This utility is used to send passive check results to the NSCA
> daemon. Host and
> Service check data that is to be sent to the NSCA daemon is read from
> standard
> input. Input should be provided in the following format (tab-delimited
> unless
> overriden with -d command line argument, one entry per line):
>
> Service Checks:
> <host_name>[tab]<svc_description>[tab]<return_code>[tab]<plugin_output>[newline]
>
> Host Checks:
> <host_name>[tab]<return_code>[tab]<plugin_output>[newline]
Cheers, Chris.
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