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-title: Dummy check man page - used as template for new check manuals
-agents: linux, windows, aix, solaris, hpux, vms, freebsd, snmp
-catalog: see modules/catalog.py for possible values
-license: GPL
-distribution: check_mk
-description:
- Describe here: (1) what the check actually does, (2) under which
- circumstances it goes warning/critical, (3) which devices are supported
- by the check, (4) if the check requires a separated plugin or
- tool or separate configuration on the target host.
-
-item:
- Describe the syntax and meaning of the check's item here. Provide all
- information one needs if coding a manual check with {checks +=} in {main.mk}.
- Give an example.  If the check uses {None} as sole item,
- then leave out this section.
-
-examples:
- # Give examples for configuration in {main.mk} here. If the check has
- # configuration variable, then give example for them here.
-
- # set default levels to 40 and 60 percent:
- foo_default_values = (40, 60)
-
- # another configuration variable here:
- inventory_foo_filter = [ "superfoo", "superfoo2" ]
-
-perfdata:
- Describe precisely the number and meaning of performance variables
- the check sends. If it outputs no performance data, then leave out this
- section.
-
-inventory:
- Describe how the inventory for the check works. Which items
- will it find? Describe the influence of check specific
- configuration parameters to the inventory.
-
-[parameters]
-foofirst(int): describe the first parameter here (if parameters are grouped
-        as tuple)
-fooother(string): describe another parameter here.
-
-[configuration]
-foo_default_levels(int, int): Describe global configuration variable of
-    foo here. Important: also tell the user how they are preset.