check_snmp when community string contains a !

Paul L. Allen pla at softflare.com
Fri Feb 27 15:59:44 CET 2004


Andrew_Hoying at blm.gov writes: 

> I did try that. I looked at the source and since it is using ! as a
> tokenizer I'm not sure there is anything I can do except change the 
> source.

I've not tried it, but can you set one of the user macros to hold the
community name and put the user macro in the service definition?  From
my interpretation of the docs that ought to work, but... 

-- 
Paul Allen
Softflare Support 




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