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from 0 votesChecks the link status of heartbeat
Usage:
check_heartbeat_link [ -p path ] [-n node name ] [ -x exclude node ] [--debug]
Options:
-n STRING [ Hostname of our node. ]
-p STRING [ Path to cl_status. Default: /usr/bin/cl_status ]
-x STRING [ Exclude hostname from check ]
Example Output:
Heartbeat Link OK: node2.example.com:eth1:up node2.example.com:/dev/ttyS0:up
Notes:
If Heartbeat is running on remote host, plugin may require check_by_ssh, nrpe, or nsca.
Requires heartbeat 1.2.3 or greater and perl
Plugin automatically attempts to determine peer nodes and link types.
Use the --debug option to understand what effects the options have.
ChangeLog:
0.1.1
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Code cleanup, no new features
# by Brandon Lee Poyner bpoyner / CCAC.edu
check_heartbeat_link [ -p path ] [-n node name ] [ -x exclude node ] [--debug]
Options:
-n STRING [ Hostname of our node. ]
-p STRING [ Path to cl_status. Default: /usr/bin/cl_status ]
-x STRING [ Exclude hostname from check ]
Example Output:
Heartbeat Link OK: node2.example.com:eth1:up node2.example.com:/dev/ttyS0:up
Notes:
If Heartbeat is running on remote host, plugin may require check_by_ssh, nrpe, or nsca.
Requires heartbeat 1.2.3 or greater and perl
Plugin automatically attempts to determine peer nodes and link types.
Use the --debug option to understand what effects the options have.
ChangeLog:
0.1.1
------
Code cleanup, no new features
# by Brandon Lee Poyner bpoyner / CCAC.edu
Submitted by: bpoyner
Hits: 1507
Overall downloads: 307
Added: 2005-08-09 00:00:00
Last Modified: 2009-12-16 10:17:18
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