Nagios Query – Request Timeout?
Marcel Mitsuto Fucatu Sugano
msugano at uolinc.com
Tue Dec 13 23:51:14 CET 2005
Hello Auzzy fellow...
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 08:11 +1000, Anthony Foxcroft wrote:
> Is it possible to configure Nagios to send an alert if it does not get
> any response from a URL within a given timeframe (e.g. 45 seconds, 1
> minute etc)? I imagine this would require some kind of "request
> timeout" setting.
Look for help on the plugins. Try `check_http --help`, from there, you
should be able to learn the flags of this plugin. Precisely the -c flag,
which is the time threshold for a critical response of a loaded
webserver.
HTH,
>
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Marcel Mitsuto Fucatu Sugano <msugano at uolinc.com>
Universo Online S.A. -- http://www.uol.com.br
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