how to associate /bin/bash with shell script in Nagios
James Pratt
jpratt at norwich.edu
Fri Mar 30 18:52:44 CEST 2012
I'm slightly confused - Do you have "#!/bin/bash" in the top of your shell script, and is it set to be executable by (at least) the nagios user? (Not sure why you are calling bash then the script name as an arg, that is odd to me, but maybe I'm missing something)?
Cheers,
Jamie
From: Parkman, Mikhail [mailto:Mikhail_Parkman at cable.comcast.com]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 12:43 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] how to associate /bin/bash with shell script in Nagios
Hello,
I have the following command:
define command{
command_name dlg_notifications
command_line /bin/bash /usr/local/nagios/libexec/nagios-msg-broker.sh
}
And the following service
define service{
use mypc
service_description dlg_Alerts_notifications
check_command dlg_notifications
max_check_attempts 1
retain_status_information 0
retain_nonstatus_information 0
}
/bin/bash /usr/local/nagios/libexec/nagios-msg-broker.sh
runs fine manually.
Service defined above can't run it though.
While googling around, I found out that apparently Nagios does not know that script should be executed by /bin/bash
How would I let Nagios know about /bin/bash
Thanks.
Mikhail.
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