to the standard Nagios log.
If you define PRINTER_FILE to something like '/dev/lp0', your logs will
be echoed to that printer. The date will be reformatted in human
readable form on the printer.
So, after configure, in common.h, add:
#define PRINTER_FILE "/dev/lp0"
Ensure /dev/lp0 writeable by user nagios.
This is a good solution, as when I hear the printer working I know there
is a new problem. Much faster than any other method.
This is also ideal way of making use of an old dot-matrix wide carriage
tractor feed printer, which most companies seem to have in a cupboard
somewhere
Hoping somebody can make use of it,
Ben Clewett.
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