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bycsdragon, August 1, 2013
I'm a poor admin of an 100IP-address Range DHCP-server and I'm very happy to get informed when my IP-addresses get out!
bycsdragon, August 1, 2013
When I first integrated the script I always got the error message
>>(Service check did not exit properly) half day I finally found out that the perl-interpreter of Nagios works a little bit different than the manually one...
Well... I inserted to my commandline the path /usr/bin/perl and it worked...
Here's my present command-line:
command_line /usr/bin/perl $USER1$/check_apc.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -l $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
>>(Service check did not exit properly) half day I finally found out that the perl-interpreter of Nagios works a little bit different than the manually one...
Well... I inserted to my commandline the path /usr/bin/perl and it worked...
Here's my present command-line:
command_line /usr/bin/perl $USER1$/check_apc.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -l $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$
First off all I had to download the snmp-mibs-downloader and install all MIBs...