Sybase check on windows servers

Florent HOUBART Florent.HOUBART at Ajilon.fr
Wed Jun 27 09:48:38 CEST 2007


Hi,

>You are right. Any command I try to run through command prompt is giving
>me the same error. Although its showing ok in the web interface.
>
>I do not understand why this is happening.
>
>Some examples of commands I tried to run through command prompt-
>
>./check_nt -H machine1 -v UPTIME
>
>./check_nt -H machine1 -v SERVICESTATE -l MSSQLSERVER
>
>Although the same command is defined in services.cfg and it is giving
>the right output in web interface.

Can you send me exactly what is defined in your configuration files (host, service and command) and the tests you did in command line with the result ? Normally the result should be the same in command line than what Nagios do.

Regards,

Florent
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