[Nagiosplug-help] Citrix plugin - no output ?

Brian Ipsen Brian.Ipsen at andebakken.dk
Sat Nov 23 07:52:03 CET 2002


Hi,

> Hmmm. You did not test using the -P option. And both the -P and -W option
> receive the same argument.

Same result...

# ./check_cit -T 5 -B 192.168.1.183 -W Explorer -P Explorer
Ok. Citrix master browser "192.168.1.183" reported that the published
applications "Explorer,Explorer" are available.

Besides, the top of the perl-script says:

# $Id: check_cit,v 1.6 2002-10-03 16:16:44+10 anwsmh Exp anwsmh $

# $Log: check_cit,v $
# Revision 1.6  2002-10-03 16:16:44+10  anwsmh
# Contributions from Mr Bas Rijniersce
#  1 Decode unicode in application list if it looks as if the app list
contains unicode
#  2 Only stop receiving packets from the browser after the socket times out
#    (formerly would only read 2 packets and this was useless for more than
20 apps)
#    if -L option.
#  3 Change meaning of -T and default value. Now this is the UDP packet
timeout
#    value and is set to be 1 second.
#
# Revision 1.5  2002-10-01 19:26:07+10  anwsmh
# Provide -L option to deal with long lists of published apps (use -T
probably indicated also).
#
# Revision 1.4  2002-10-01 16:53:56+10  anwsmh
# Roll version to accomodate
#  . -P no longer mandatory (either -P or -W will do)
#  . remove some redundant pack and unpacks after getting the
#    app list from the browser.
#

So using one of the two options should be sufficient..

/Brian





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