How to show the check_command from web interface
Matt Nelson
matt at frozenatom.com
Tue Feb 17 16:17:02 CET 2009
One thing has been bugging me lately. Is there a way to see from the web
interface what the check command is?
For instance, when I get an alert that a health check is in a bad state for:
http://myserver/application/bla/bla2/bla3/health.html
This is defined in the check_command as:
check_command check_http_url!'/application/bla/bla2/bla3/health.html
...
Is there a way currently to see what the command is
"check_http_url!'/application/bla/bla2/bla3/health.html" without having to
go look at the flat file configs?
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