Squid SARG Reports Monitoring
Matthew Jurgens
nagiosusers at edcint.co.nz
Mon Jan 18 10:20:11 CET 2010
Several ways to do it. Some I can think of right now are
1) check the sarg web page has changed each day, you might even try and
get tricky and check for the specific date
2) Create a script to run the sarg job each day and log a passive result
to Nagios with the result
I personally like 2) since its closer to checking the actual source ie
the sarg run, rather checking the web page that is created by sarg
Read about passive checks:
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/passivechecks.html
On 16/01/2010 2:19 AM, Harald Böhmecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I <http://www.arvato-services.de/> need to monitor the Squid Reports
> that SARG creates. Basically, I need to know if new reports were
> created each day.
>
> I have no idea where I should start... any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
> Harald
>
>
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