FPing command plugin says - Status UNKOWN
Nilesh Shastrakar
nilesh at extenprise.com
Thu Mar 15 07:59:25 CET 2007
Hello All,
I have checked the check_fping plugin from shell it works fine
but when I add in command.cfg and localhost.cfg file the status shows me on webinterface is UNKNOWN
[root at centos4 libexec]# ./check_fping -H 192.168.0.32 -v
/usr/sbin/fping -b 56 -c 1 192.168.0.32
192.168.0.32 : [0], 84 bytes, 0.42 ms (0.42 avg, 0% loss)
192.168.0.32 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 1/1/0%, min/avg/max = 0.42/0.42/0.42
FPING OK - 192.168.0.32 (loss=0%, rta=0.420000 ms)|loss=0%;;;0;100 rta=0.000420s;;;0.000000
but in Nagios Weinterface it shows
Current Status: UNKNOWN
(for 0d 0h 40m 42s)
Status Information: /usr/sbin/fping -b 56 -c 1 192.168.0.32
FPING UNKNOWN - 192.168.0.32
The Configurations in Command.cfg
define command{
command_name check_fping
command_line $USER1$/check_fping -H 192.168.0.32 -v
}
The Configuration localhost.cfg
define service{
use local-service ; Name of service template to use
host_name localhost
service_description PING to 192.168.0.32
check_command check_fping
}
Could someone help to solve the problem
Thanks in advance
Nilesh.
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