From: <pat...@hp...> - 2009-12-08 19:41:03
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009, ReynierPM wrote: > David Wallis wrote: > > ReynierPM wrote: > > > > <rta> is the Round-Trip Average travel time of the ping packet, in > > millisecond. The "-w" (warning level) and "-c" (critical level) options > > each take a pair of values... the RTA in milliseconds, and packet loss > > rate, in percent. So, a typical command line would look like: > > > > check_ping -H 192.168.1.1 -w 400,20% -c 800,40% > > > > Thx to all of yours for take some time to help me, now it working fine > and I really understood what those parameters means, anyway I'm looking > for a guide to see every one of this parameters and can't find one, > could any tell me where to find one? Again, try check_ping -h |