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Nagios Core Administration Cookbook
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In this recipe, we'll create a new command for a plugin that was just installed into the /usr/local/nagios/libexec directory on the Nagios Core server. This will define the way in which Nagios Core should use the plugin, and thereby allow it to
be used as part of a service definition.
You should have a Nagios Core 3.0 or newer server running with a few hosts and services configured already, and have a plugin installed for which you'd like to define a new command. This will allow you to use it as part of a service definition. In this instance, we'll define a command for an installed check_rsync plugin.
We can define a new command in our configuration as follows:
Change to the directory containing the objects configuration for Nagios Core. The default location is /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects:
# cd /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects
Edit the commands.cfg file:
# vi commands.cfg
At the bottom of the file, add the following command definition:
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