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ryan_breneman
This worked perfectly! Thanks so much!
byryan_breneman, November 16, 2012
This works great. Does anyone know how I can modify the script to convert to fahrenheit? Currently it outputs the temp in celsius.
Thanks
Ryan
Thanks
Ryan
byryan_breneman, October 29, 2012
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Worked great, with a few minor tweaks.
I had to run dos2unix on the file in order for it to be read correctly. Once I did that I was able to get correct status information when running from the command line, however Nagios when running as a service would display null. I had to edit the plugin file and change the "use lib" line to be "/usr/local/nagios/libexec".
Once I did those two changes the plugin worked fine. Thanks for your contribution!
I had to run dos2unix on the file in order for it to be read correctly. Once I did that I was able to get correct status information when running from the command line, however Nagios when running as a service would display null. I had to edit the plugin file and change the "use lib" line to be "/usr/local/nagios/libexec".
Once I did those two changes the plugin worked fine. Thanks for your contribution!
Worked great, thanks so much!
For the user that was getting the hash error I had gotten that too until I realized that I needed to use the command ./check_3com -H ipaddress -C public -u 1 (ran this from server command line)
If you don't provide each of those attributes it won't run and you'll get the hash error on line 149.
For the user that was getting the hash error I had gotten that too until I realized that I needed to use the command ./check_3com -H ipaddress -C public -u 1 (ran this from server command line)
If you don't provide each of those attributes it won't run and you'll get the hash error on line 149.