Nagios Exchange Nagios Exchange
  • Home
  • Directory
  • Library
  • Support
  • About

Advanced Search

Build precise queries to find exactly what you need

Search Logic

Select compatible versions

Press ESC to close

Sign In Sign Up

Nagios World Conference 2026: Sept. 14-17 in St. Paul, MN | Learn More

  • Home
  • Directory
  • Library
  • Support
  • About
Plugins4405Themes and Skins13Add-ons757Graphics and Logos36View All Categories
LinuxSecuritySNMPFile SystemCloud
New Listings Recently Updated Listings Most Favored Listings Most Popular Listings Most Rated Listings Most Reviewed Listings
Random Project
Other Tutorials And HOWTOs Install and Configure Nagios Plugins & NRPE on Solaris 10
0.0 (0)
97.3K
RSS Feed
Newest Listings Updated Listings
Top Contributors
Yoann LAMY (7)deskwork_itunes142 (4)Chad Columbus (3)Marcin Bednarski (3)Julien DESMAREST (3)
See More
Newest Contributors
signalgrid (1)Sanna Glue (2)fisherrs (1)smolinux (1)juanfertor (1)
See More

Copyright © 2009-2026 Nagios Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseTrademarks
Home > John Ericson
JE

John Ericson

@John Ericson

User Stats

Member Since: February 25, 2013

Favorites0

Views

Projects0

No Projects Found
send_nrdp Bash NRDP Client

Doesn't seem to support Nagios 3.x multiline results

This plugin works fine for me, except that it doesn't seem to support check-plugins that outputs multiline results. This is a new feature in Nagios 3.x from what I can tell. I have one of those in my setup, check_jmxeval, that does two tests at the same time. The output is like this: JMXEval CRITICAL - 2 checks, 1 critical [Threads], 1 ok [1] Threads CRITICAL - ThreadCount is 73 [2] PeakThreads OK - PeakThreadCount is 73 | threadCount=73;150;100 peakThreadCount=76 time=0.0s All that is returned to my Nagios server after this script generates the XML-code and sends it is the first line, like this: JMXEval CRITICAL - 2 checks, 1 critical [Threads], 1 ok I would like to see support for multiline output implemented in this script in the future. Right now I'm looking for a work around for this problem.

Reviewed 13 years ago

No Favorites Found

Copyright © 2009-2026 Nagios Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseTrademarks
Home Browse Submit Profile