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devicestate
2008 Nov 11
0
nagios command-plugins: unexpected token
Hi
I just installed nagios et al[1] in my Centos-5.2 (x86). When I try to
test the configuration file it fails[2] with the message "Unexpected
token or statement(...)".
The line is:
command[notify-by-email]=/usr/bin/printf "$OUTPUT$" | /bin/mail -s
'$SERVICESTATE$ alert for $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$' $CONTACTEMAIL$
But if I comment this line, then I got the same message in the next
line. I changed the path to printf, because I already have installed.
Is something missing? Are the rpm's enough?
Thanks
Marcelo
[1]
newt (Linux) $rpm -qa | grep...
2006 May 22
9
win32/service... still with problems.
Hello list,
In my quest to get Mongrel working as service for win32, found some
problems with win32/service that make it impossible to solve.
Attached is the simplest service script I could do with ruby, which
depends on win32/service.
I found that doing anything complex in service_stop (killing threads,
doing file handling, even sleeping for 0.25 seconds). crash the
service with backtraces (of