[Nagiosplug-devel] [ nagiosplug-Bugs-1093493 ] 1.4beta1 check_procs doesn't work on Solaris
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Bugs item #1093493, was opened at 2004-12-30 22:02
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Group: Release (specify)
>Status: Pending
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: mister_patient (mister_patient)
>Assigned to: Ton Voon (tonvoon)
Summary: 1.4beta1 check_procs doesn't work on Solaris
Initial Comment:
The 1.4beta1 check_procs module doesn't work on Solaris
8 or 9:
$ ./check_procs -v -v -w 1:1 -c 1:1 /etc/init
CMD: /bin/ps -Ao 's uid ppid vsz rss pcpu comm args'
PROCS CRITICAL: 0 processes with STATE = /etc/init
This was also true on 1.4.0alpha3, and maybe earlier as
well.
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>Comment By: Ton Voon (tonvoon)
Date: 2005-01-02 18:01
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Mister_patient,
The -C flag is for the command without the full path as described in the
--help output, so your command should work with -C init.
This has been changed from previous releases for consistency, as some
platforms only give the short command name. This is detailed in the
CHANGES file.
I'm placing this call into a pending state - please update if changes are
still required.
Ton
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Comment By: mister_patient (mister_patient)
Date: 2005-01-01 23:38
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Had a typo in the command above. Here's what I meant to
type, and the output I get:
$ ./check_procs -v -v -w 1:1 -c 1:1 -C /etc/init
PROCS CRITICAL: 0 processes with command name '/etc/init'
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