nagios startup options

Donnell Lewis donnell.lewis at icoretechnology.com
Tue Nov 14 23:53:25 CET 2006


I run it as a user allowed to startup nagios process and have it run as
a cronjob.  Could also dump as a cron in like /etc/cron.d*, for me I
have the nagios user able to startup the nagios process using a sudo
ability letting the nagios user just execute that command to startup the
process via root.  I have our checking on crontab like every 5 or 10
minutes, can't remember which.

-Donnell Lewis

On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 16:46 -0600, Brian Loe wrote:
> On 11/14/06, Donnell Lewis <donnell.lewis at icoretechnology.com> wrote:
> > I always like using the nagios process check myself rather than checking
> > for the ".pid" file as I have had nagios die off and the ps wasn't
> > telling me anything, I use this which works pretty good for me, I also
> > use this along with additonal and modified to check our nagios primary
> > to make sure it's up and if not startup slave etc.
> >
> 
> Where do you run this from? Looks good...


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