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<P><FONT SIZE=2>See my previous response to this very question. You have a number of options and what you are trying to do will work.<BR>
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From: Shaun Reitan :: NDC Host <Shaun.Reitan@NDCHost.com><BR>
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net <nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net><BR>
Sent: Wed Sep 17 14:04:39 2003<BR>
Subject: [Nagios-users] With NSCA what check_command do you use?<BR>
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ok, i got NSCA working but i'm confused what check_command to use. Since NSCA works by receiving results via externals i really dont need a check_command on the nagios monitor but it wont let me not have one. I setup libexec/check_dummy in it's place but that gives unaccurate results becasue nagios still runs that check_command and it's returning OK and overwriting the info it received via externals.<BR>
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At the moment i'm wondering if i should use NRPE or whatever but i hate the idea of having this server on every server. NSCA doesnt seam like it was well thoughout.<BR>
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Best Regards,<BR>
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Shaun Reitan<BR>
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Shaun.Reitan@NDCHost.com<BR>
www.NDCHost.com<BR>
www.cPlicensing.net<BR>
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