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Verify the nagios configuration with 'nagios -v'. There are many situations where a nagios configuration can sit broken without anyone noticing.
Current Version
0.10
Last Release Date
2013-11-29
Owner
Mark Clarkson
Download URL
https://github.com/mclarkson/check_nagios_config
License
GPL
Compatible With
<tt> $ ./check_nagios_config -h
Usage: check_nagios_config [options]
-h : Display this help text. -c FILE : Location of nagios configuration file, nagios.cfg. (Default is: /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg) -n FILE : Location of nagios main executable file, nagios. (Default is: /usr/sbin/nagios) -x DIR : Run in a chroot environment based at DIR. -X FILE : Location of the chroot executable file. (Default is: /usr/sbin/chroot) -s : Use sudo to run the command. -p : Add performance data output for graphing. -l : Add long output excluding the lines starting with 'Processing'. -W NUM : Don't alert until NUM warnings have been reached. (Default is: 0) -C NUM : Don't alert until NUM errors have been reached. (Usually zero unless there's a really good reason.) (Default is: 0)
Example: Check the configuration, alerting on any errors or warnings that Nagios reports. Also create performance data for graphing.
./check_nagios_config -p </tt>
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