check_sensors command

xmanhosting anthony at xmanhosting.com.au
Fri Jan 8 05:57:23 CET 2010


Hello, 

Thanks for the replies Mark and James.

How would I find out what package i've installed to provide the 'sensors'
command?

I have 'sensors' now appearing in my Nagios admin, and it is reporting as
'sensors ok'

Below are my command and service definitions. Do you know of any extra
parameters I need to add so that it reports the actual cpu temp?

# 'check_sensors' command definition
define command{
command_name    check_sensors
command_line    $USER1$/check_sensors
}
 
define service {
 use  local-service
host_name  webserver
service_description   sensors
check_command         check_sensors
}

Kind regards,
Anthony
 

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