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check_ftp_rw

problem in nagios

if you ever get the problem (service check did not exit properly) the open the plugin and edit the line use lib "/usr/local/nagios/libexec" ; to use lib "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins" ; or wherever the plugins are located. and i confused the output in the previous post between check_ftp and check_ftp_rw the output is as follows: ./check_ftp_rw.pl --host 10.1.1.11 --user profiland --password Profiland1 --dir /install --file checkftp.txt Connected to 10.1.1.11, logged in as profiland, chdir'ed to /install, downloaded checkftp.txt

Reviewed 14 years ago

check_cpu_stats.sh

great all fixed

i install ksh in gentoo and now it produces output from command line: nagios@srvmonm /usr/lib/nagios/plugins $ ./check_cpu_stats2.3.6.sh CPU STATISTICS CRITICAL : user=176% system=7.1%, iowait=0%, idle=2%, nice=21%, steal=0% | CpuUser=176%;70;90;0; CpuSystem=7.1%;40;60;0; CpuIowait=0%;30;40;0; CpuIdle=2%;0;0;0; CpuNice=21%;0;0;0; CpuSteal=0%;0;0;0; it also works in nagios. Moreover, now it checks other linux systems through nrpe and draws graphs in nagios. i can't imagine anything else to tune up :)

Reviewed 15 years ago

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