check_nrpe with -n option
stephen wing
stephen.wing at steria.co.uk
Tue Oct 16 10:50:42 CEST 2007
Hi All
I need to use check_nrpe with the "-n" option so that it does
not use SSL connection, When I use this from the command line I get the
result I expect. My question is what should the services.cfg file look like
to include this option. My current services.cfg file looks like this :-
define service {
host_name HCNTEST1
service_description / Free Space
check_command check_nrpe!5666!check_root
use generic-service
max_check_attempts 3
normal_check_interval 5
retry_check_interval 1
check_period 24x7
notification_interval 60
notification_period 24x7
notification_options w,c,r
contact_groups localadmins
}
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen Wing
Steria Limited
Senior Technical Consultant
Telephone 02890393605
Mobile 07966823605
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