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Re: [Nagios-devel] check_http bug?

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 4:57 am
by Guest
Please disregard. This set of arguments works.

check_http --onredirect=follow -w 9 -c 10 -H devl.cms.vt.edu:29943 -I
devl.cms.vt.edu -u /Rhythmyx/ -R "Rhythmyx Login" -L


On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Richard Quintin
wrote:
> I'm trying to check a virtual host on a non-standard port using
> check_http. I've tried all permutations I can think of and can't seem
> to get it to work. It appears to me to be a bug, but if anyone can
> show me where I'm using the wrong parameters that would be great.
> Otherwise I'll be working on a patch for this today....
>
> # Here I try just a simple virtual host with the port included in the hostname
> # Notice the doubling up of the port
> :~$ check_http --onredirect=follow -w 9 -c 10 -H devl.cms.vt.edu:29943
> -u /Rhythmyx/ -R "Rhythmyx Login" -L
> target="_blank">Name or service not known
> HTTP CRITICAL - Unable to open TCP socket
>
> # Here I pull the port out and specify it with -p
> # But because the port isn't included in the header the check fails
> ~$ check_http --onredirect=follow -w 9 -c 10 -H devl.cms.vt.edu -p
> 29943 -u /Rhythmyx/ -R "Rhythmyx Login" -L
> HTTP
> CRITICAL - Invalid HTTP response received from host on port 29943
>
> # Here I specify the port in the hostname and use the -p argument
> # We're back to the doubling up problem
> :~$ check_http --onredirect=follow -w 9 -c 10 -H devl.cms.vt.edu:29943
> -p 29943 -u /Rhythmyx/ -R "Rhythmyx Login" -L
> target="_blank">Name or service not known
> HTTP CRITICAL - Unable to open TCP socket
>
>
> --
> Richard Quintin, DBA
> Database & Application Administration
> Virginia Tech
>



--
Richard Quintin, DBA
Database & Application Administration
Virginia Tech





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