Hello,
At the end of this page :
http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2005/01/msg00194.html
I can read :
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> What will happen if I do irc:6667 irc:6668? I assume it will only
> display the output of the last one, but will it still check them
> all?
The result will be unreliable. It will probably check all of them,
but when reporting the results it will report two results for the same
status. So if the first test is "red" and the second is "green",
you'll get a downtime lasting a fraction of a second. It might trigger
an alert, it might not.
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This was in 2005. Is there a way to do that now ? Is it possible to
make several tests, for example "ssh ssh:5080 ssh:5081" and to get a
permanent red status if at least one of them is down ?
Is it true that this : ssh:5080|ssh:5081|ssh:5082
would stay green if at least one of them is up ?
I tried to play with exclamation marks, commas and pipe signs, without
success.
Thanks.