Unusual request....
Hari Sekhon
hpsekhon at googlemail.com
Fri May 25 16:09:29 CEST 2007
scrap that, I've just seen there is a plugin to do just this,
check_file_age.
-h
Hari Sekhon
Hari Sekhon wrote:
> This should be very easy to write a plugin for in bash or python.
>
> Just check the last modified data against the current time and go
> warning/critical if the difference between the timestamp is too high.
>
> -h
>
> Hari Sekhon
>
>
>
> Lacayo, Luis F wrote:
>> HI All,
>> I was asked by one of my users to see if there is a way that NAGIOS can
>> check to see if a certain file was updated with in the last 10 minutes,
>> and it is not updated then to issue an alert.
>>
>> Is there a plugging for NAGIOS to handle this? If not any ideas how I
>> could get this done?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Luis
>>
>> Luis Lacayo
>>
>>
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