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Graphing Access Log Status with PNP4Nagios, part three

by pburkholder on January 3, 2011
Finally wrapping this up, after taking December to embark on a year-end goal of zeroing out my personal email inbox.  Now I’m able to practice ‘Inbox Zero’ on both my work mail and my personal mail.

The final piece of graphing the httpd access logs is the template to process the data series in an visually sensible manner.   PNP4Nagios will fallback to a default template unless there’s a template matching the name of the Nagios check. The attached file, check_access_log.php needs to be saved to the pnp /etc/templates directory, and you are set.

If not, post a comment I’ll make the corrections.

Happy New Year,

Peter

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