check_http confusion / problem

David Dyer-Bennet dd-b at dd-b.net
Fri Aug 28 23:01:53 CEST 2009


On Fri, August 28, 2009 14:25, jmoseley at corp.xanadoo.com wrote:
> No, it works - you have an '=' character after the '-e' argument.  Leave
> that out or use "expect="
>
> For more documentation:
>
> check_http --help

That's where I found --expect= in the first place.  All my tests showed it
not working as I "expected", and I started thrashing around as usual, and
eventually ended up with -e= which is of course wrong (incomplete
editing).

What is the argument?  A regexp?  The other match parameters are, but this
one doesn't say so.  A full-line match?  An initial segment match?  Will
it match anywhere within the line?
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