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Simple Python interface to Nagios Service Check Architecture

Project description

A very simple module to allow nagios service check results to be submitted via NSCA.

Usage

>>> from pynsca import NSCANotifier
>>> notif = NSCANotifier("nagios")
>>> notif.svc_result("host", "service", pynsca.OK, "Looks Good!")

Requirements

  • Python 2.4 or higher

  • python-mcrypt, if using AES encryption

  • No other libraries required

Issues

Please file any bugs or feature requests at

https://github.com/djmitche/pynsca/issues

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