In this recipe, we'll learn how to set up PING monitoring for a host. We'll use the check_ping
plugin, and its command of the same name, to send ICMP
ECHO
requests to a host. We'll use this as a simple diagnostic check to make sure
that the host's network stack is responding in a consistent and timely fashion, in much the same way as an administrator might use the ping
command interactively to check the same properties.
You should have a Nagios Core 3.0 or newer server with at least one host configured already. We'll use the example of corinth.naginet
, a host defined in its own file. You should also understand the basics of how hosts and services relate, which is covered in the recipes of Chapter 1, Understanding Hosts, Services, and Contacts.