check_http question?
Reuben Pearse
reuben at presence-systems.com
Fri Apr 30 11:03:12 CEST 2004
You could try using curl
http://curl.haxx.se/
It is a command line tool for retrieving webpages. When grabbing
webpages you can get it to report how many seconds it takes to download
a page. You could probably wrap up a call to curl into a Nagios check
script.
Has anyone done this already?
--
Reuben Pearse
Senior Systems Consultant
reuben at presence-systems.com
Jonathan Nichols wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Can the check_http plugin also measure page load times, or does it
> just check to see if the http port is open?
>
> I have a project that I've been tasked with - need to measure page
> load times & also graph them.
>
> Can I do this with Nagios? If yes, how could I graph this? I know,
> "rrdtool" or something.. but has anyone done this? :)
>
> Thanks for any information! :D
>
> -Jonathan
>
>
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