Nagios HTTP monitoring
Patrick Morris
patrick.morris at hp.com
Thu Jun 21 23:21:55 CEST 2007
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Jerad Riggin wrote:
> I'm new to Linux and new to Nagios so this may sound very stupid. Basically
> I have everything up and running, ping tests work, http tests work, and the
> smtp test I have setup works. If the host goes down I get a host down alert
> and a host up alert once the problem is resolved. Is there a way to have
> Nagios send me an alert for critical status? I'm pretty sure I have that
> setup but it isn't working. After this I went ahead and set up basic HTTP
> monitoring for all of our servers, however, 403 errors are not sending any
> notifications to me. Also, I'm trying to monitor the CRM site on our
> windows domain however since the Linux box is obviously not on the domain,
> it can't authenticate when hitting the site so it can't find the string i've
> specified. Any ideas on how to make nagios authenticate and then check the
> string?
Try check_http -h for help on the plugin. It should answer some or all
of those questions.
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