check_http -s

Proskurin Kirill proskurin-kv at fxclub.org
Fri May 8 17:41:09 CEST 2009


Sean McAfee wrote:
> Proskurin Kirill wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> I try to add a check_http with expecting some word in a body.
>> But:
>>
>>
>> ./check_http -v -H example.com -u /some.jsp -P -s=ERROR
>>
>> BUT it must be ERROR - not ok.
>> What I do wrong?
> 
> The "-s=ERROR" is being POSTed because you're missing an argument for 
> -P, making Nagios interpret the rest as the required string for -P.

I do not understand you right...
I try to explain more detail.

On some site works some jsp what check inner logic of site and return in 
body OKEY or ERROR.

I what to make a check_http and IF i got in page body word "ERROR" - 
then make check critical IF in page body i got "OKEY" - return OK.

As I understand -s= - it is what I expect in page body.

Or I not understand it right? :-)

-- 
Best regards,
Proskurin Kirill

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