check_load gone crazy
Dorfman, Justin
justin at mahalo.com
Wed Sep 8 21:10:07 CEST 2010
You are welcome. Glad to be of help.
Regards,
Justin Dorfman
818.485.1458
Sent from my Droid
On Sep 8, 2010 12:07 PM, "Mike Chesnut" <mikec at aggregateknowledge.com>
wrote:
> What transport mechanism are you using to run check_load on the remote
systems? It is not 'network...
Wow, good catch. With the standard disclaimers about inheriting this
Nagios configuration aside, it was indeed using the local check_load (on
the Nagios server) and trying to run it against every single host being
monitored, which obviously isn't what I wanted.
I'm changing it to run check_load via check_nrpe now. Thanks for the help!
Mike
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