check_ping
Use ping to check connection statistics for a remote host.
Usage:check_ping -H <host_address> -w <wrta>,<wpl>%% -c <crta>,<cpl>%% [-p packets] [-t timeout] [-L]
check_ping (-h | --help) for detailed help
check_ping (-V | --version) for version information
Options:-H, --hostname=HOST host to ping
-w, --warning=THRESHOLD warning threshold pair
-c, --critical=THRESHOLD critical threshold pair
-p, --packets=INTEGER number of ICMP ECHO packets to send (Default: 5)
-t, --timeout=INTEGER optional specified timeout in second (Default: 10)
-L, --link show HTML in the plugin output (obsoleted by urlize)
THRESHOLD is <rta>,<pl>% where <rta> is the round trip average travel time (ms) which triggers a WARNING or CRITICAL state, and <pl> is the percentage of packet loss to trigger an alarm state.
This plugin uses the ping command to probe the specified host for packet loss (percentage) and round trip average (milliseconds). It can produce HTML output linking to a traceroute CGI contributed by Ian Cass. The CGI can be found in the contrib area of the downloads section at http://www.nagios.org/Skype.: joaopaulo.cfCel.: +55 (71) 9297-1260 TIMB.S. Computer Science - UNIVERSIDADE SALVADORAtenciosamente,João Paulo Ferreira
Cel.: +55 (71) 8837-7080 OI
G-Talk/Mail: jferreira.ba@gmail.comEm 13 de março de 2014 18:00, Leandro <leandrojpg@gmail.com> escreveu:_______________________________________________Boa tarde a todosAlguém sabe me dizer os valores ou interpretar esses valores de ping do nagioscheck_command check_ping!200.0,80%!400.0,40%200.0,80% - 400.0,40%
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