I inherited the module so I'm not sure.  I did see some check_commands with ! 
and was wondering; I didn't connect the dots.

Thank you!! :)

On 23/08/2012, at 2:18 PM, Peter Brown <rendhal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> $ARG1 in a nagios check is what comes after the first ! in the check.
> Which module are you using to generate your nagios setup?
> 
> On 23 August 2012 13:44, Marc Lucke <m...@marcsnet.com> wrote:
>> I note that the check_https command that the puppet module generates is 
>> check_http -H $HOSTNAME -S $ARG1
>> 
>> I'd like to specify $ARG1 so that so that I can check return strings, check 
>> SSL certificates et al. but I couldn't find any way to do it other than 
>> nagios_command which seems pretty wasteful
>> 
>> Is it possible to set $ARG1 ?
>> 
>> 
>> Marc
>> 
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