====== check_clamd ====== ===== Usage ===== Usage: check_CLAMD -H host -p port [-w ] [-c ] [-s ] [-e ] [-q ] [-m ] [-d ] [-t ] [-r ] [-M ] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D ] [-S ] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)