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check_hddtemp.sh

you need to

You need to define nagios command with sudo prefix, for example: define command{ command_name check_hddtemp command_line sudo $USER1$/contrib/check_hddtemp.sh /dev/$ARG1$ 40 50 } And you will also probbly need to do not require tty for nagios user sudo. Add following line into /etc/sudoers: Defaults:nagios !requiretty

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