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Subject: Added some examples to command.cfg.in  (questions..)
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I added some examples for check_nmap to command.cfg.in (thanks to
Jacob).

But my question is:

check_nmap is a plug-in from the `contrib' area, what variable should
I use instead of @libexecdir@ (I used this one for this update,
though).


Another question, but this one is for Jacob, what are these checks?

> command[check_modules]=$USER1$/check_modules -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -m $ARG1$
> command[check_running]=$USER1$/check_modules -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -r
> $ARG1$


Where is check_modules?


> What's the general opinion here about python stuff?  I mean since
> you already use perl in some modules, netsaint isn't "clean" anyhow
> ;)

I think, IMHO, that if we try to decrease the amount of dependencies
(Python, or Perl or whatever) it would be better.

What if I want to have some kind of a small-disk machine to be a
Netsaint distributed monitoring station?

I don't want to have to install, everything but the kitchen sink, so
if everything is C, then my system can fit in a small disk. (remember
all those old 486 and 586 laying around in the closet, they will be
great distributed monitoring agents!).


Greetings,
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Hugo Gayosso
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