I edited the -A from CCM and just saved it. That is when the error came back .. i DID NOT test it from CCM.
The error came after I made the change and saw it in the service page for the host.
It works from command line.
I think my question was answered by not matter what I do check_http is not going to evaluate javascript no matter if I include a user agent or not.
Nagios Check_HTTP via Config Wizard
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krobertson71
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Re: Nagios Check_HTTP via Config Wizard
Precisely. Evaluating js requires a more complex plugin like webinject/selenium.krobertson71 wrote:I think my question was answered by not matter what I do check_http is not going to evaluate javascript no matter if I include a user agent or not.
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krobertson71
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Re: Nagios Check_HTTP via Config Wizard
Thanks for the info. I will play around with this.
You can close down the thread DR NO!
You can close down the thread DR NO!