check_http port argument
Josiah Ritchie
jritchie at bible.edu
Mon Nov 15 17:46:51 CET 2004
You still need to tell it what host in the services.cfg file. Add '-H
$HOST$' I think. Compare with other checks to be sure. I assume the ! in
the command was a typo.
JSR/
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 11:20, Steve OBrien wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to write a service check for http on a nonstandard port. It
> works from libexec as ./check http -H host -p 8080 but not from
> services.cfg as check_http!-p 8080. Does anyone know the syntax from the
> services.cfg?
>
> TIA,
> Steve O'Brien
>
>
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