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Re: [Nagios-users] configuring check_mysqld.pl

From: Holger Weiss <holger(at)CIS.FU-Berlin.DE>
Date: Fri Aug 31 2007 - 11:43:13 EDT

  • Marc Powell <marc@ena.com> [2007-08-31 09:20]:
    > > I tried the following with check_mysqld.pl plugin being the Nagios user.
    > > Following is the output
    > >
    > > [nagios@RHEL5 ~]$ cd /usr/local/nagios/libexec
    > > [nagios@RHEL5 libexec]$ ./check_mysqld.pl -H localhost -u root -p root
    > > MYSQL 5.0.22 OK
    > > From the output, it seems the plugin working fine from the command line.
    >
    > Great! That's not how you've told nagios to run it though. I explained
    > why in my original message. You'll want to review the documentation on
    > using macros in commands, specifically passing arguments. While I could
    > just hand you the answer, it's a basic and important concept you should
    > understand and the documentation covers it well.

Yup, I gave the pointers on nagiosplug-help@ yesterday:

        http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.nagios.plugins/2885

Holger



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