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On 1/15/2014 3:06 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
> Look into my example. The host contains the services array
> containing an implicit service declaration at "ping4". It inherits
> from the "generic-service" template, and set the check_command
> attribu
On 15.01.2014 20:23, Mark Haney wrote:
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On 1/15/2014 2:05 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
On 15.01.2014 17:50, Mark Haney wrote:
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I have a router that I want to keep an eye on, not so much that
it's up but
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On 1/15/2014 2:05 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
> On 15.01.2014 17:50, Mark Haney wrote:
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>> I have a router that I want to keep an eye on, not so much that
>> it's up but that the ping latency gets to
On 15.01.2014 17:50, Mark Haney wrote:
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I have a router that I want to keep an eye on, not so much that it's
up but that the ping latency gets to a certain threshold. It's a
router at our second office in WI whereas I'm in NC.
Is there a way to setu
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On 1/15/2014 12:08 PM, Gerd Radecke wrote:
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>> maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but a ping threshold is something
>> you could just measure with the warning and critical rta
>> threshold that check_ping allows you to define ->
>> http://www.nagios-p
On 15.01.2014 17:50, Mark Haney wrote:
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I have a router that I want to keep an eye on, not so much that it's
up but that the ping latency gets to a certain threshold. It's a
router at our second office in WI whereas I'm in NC.
Is there a way to setu