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Subject: | Check multiple urls with a single device |
Author: | Joan |
Posted: | 2015-09-17 09:32 |
I am currently using a local binding of the HttpMonitor template so I can check on a specific url for one of the devices, using Regexp Matching.
I would like to check on a second url from the same device (different hostname, path, and regexp), what would be the proper procedure of doing this
Subject: | http://wiki.zenoss.org |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2015-09-18 14:18 |
http://wiki.zenoss.org/Newsletter:4/Monitor_All_The_Apache_Virtualhosts
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Subject: | Thanks for the pointer, I'm |
Author: | Joan |
Posted: | 2015-09-21 05:57 |
Thanks for the pointer, I'm on it :), will report any issues.
So far the biggest one is that on some runs it seems that the nagios command (check_http) is called with an empty ip value and produces an error, I had yet to see what happens after some more runs.
Subject: | You might also try the |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2015-09-21 12:03 |
You might also try the zenHttpComponent ZenPack, with it you can add multiple unrelated httpComponent components.
Subject: | I'll look into it, it seems |
Author: | Joan |
Posted: | 2015-09-22 10:42 |
I'll look into it, it seems more fit for the task I want to accomplish, I'll let you know how it goes.
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