About plugin time out state
Re: About plugin time out state
@tgriep is right, and some plugins have a -t parameter for you to specify a timeout.
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Re: About plugin time out state
Thanks,
I have increased by 5 seconds the plugin timeout option.
I have adjusted the service_check_timeout value to be greater than 5 seconds compared to in built plugin; hence Nagios will kill the plugin before the plugin itself and exit UNKNOWN (which will not notify via email).
I think I will apply the change for all my checks and cut the amount of alert sent out regarding plugin timeout states.
I am happy to set this post as resolved.
Thank you all for your help.
Regards
I have increased by 5 seconds the plugin timeout option.
I have adjusted the service_check_timeout value to be greater than 5 seconds compared to in built plugin; hence Nagios will kill the plugin before the plugin itself and exit UNKNOWN (which will not notify via email).
I think I will apply the change for all my checks and cut the amount of alert sent out regarding plugin timeout states.
I am happy to set this post as resolved.
Thank you all for your help.
Regards
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Jaron Lanier
Jaron Lanier
Re: About plugin time out state
Sounds good, I will mark this post as resolved and close it out.
Feel free to open a new one if you need assistance in the future.
Feel free to open a new one if you need assistance in the future.
Former Nagios Employee