No-op external command

Steven Schwartz sschwartz at gracenote.com
Mon Feb 26 21:28:15 CET 2007


I'm trying (for various and sundry reasons) to submit what amounts to a
no-op external command. As far as I can tell from
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandlist.php,
there are no official no-ops. Is there any hazard in telling the system
to "enable notifications" over and over again, that anyone is aware of?
Or, failing that, have any better ideas for a no-op?

 

Steven Schwartz

 

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