APC snmp monitoring
Jim Perrin
jperrin at gmail.com
Wed May 7 17:02:59 CEST 2008
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Marc Powell <marc at ena.com> wrote:
> The 'Using The Embedded Perl Interpreter' details most/all of the
> requirements for a perl program to be compatible. Not all, and probably
> most non-standard, plugins are not compatible with ePN out of the box.
> You can either try to make it so, disable ePN entirely or just prefix
> the command line with '/path/to/perl' to bypass the user of ePN for that
> specific plugin.
>
> define command {
> ...
> command_line /usr/bin/perl $USER1$/check_apc_ups ...
> }
That seemed to do the trick for me. Thanks! If I get some time, I'll
try to follow the guide for ePN and rewrite the module so that it's
compatible. Thanks again!
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George Orwell
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