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Re^2: Pure Perl Big Brother and Nagios clients: ideas? code bits?

by spartan (Pilgrim)
on Apr 25, 2012 at 21:43 UTC ( [id://967185]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Pure Perl Big Brother and Nagios clients: ideas? code bits?
in thread Pure Perl Big Brother and Nagios clients: ideas? code bits?

I hope this is not too much to ask, but can you provide a complete example please.

My guess is this is no small feat for you, but I would really like to simplify checks. I'll leave it up to you as to how to provide a complete example, but beg you to do so in any form.

Very funny Scotty... Now PLEASE beam down my PANTS!

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Re^3: Pure Perl Big Brother and Nagios clients: ideas? code bits?
by pileofrogs (Priest) on Aug 03, 2012 at 16:36 UTC

    Sorry, I've been away for a time. I doubt this is still something you need, but what the hey.

    I use s system where H2 tags mean a test name and H3 tags mean an expected value and a dynamic value sooo

    <h1>My Tests</h1> <p>Heres some text that my parser will ignore!</p> <h2>SSI ENABLED</h2> <h3>foobarbaz</h3> <h3><!--#echo "foobarbaz" --></h3> <h2>SSI EXEC PROHIBITED</h2> <h3>[error: exec forbidden]</h3> <h3><!-- #exec cmd="echo Holy Crap" --></h3>

    Writing the parser as a nagios module is an exercise left up to the reader...

    Also, the SSI above is made-up and won't really work.

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