problems. I may
need to look around for a different solution, to monitor my AIX system.
Thanks,
Daniel Ceola
From: Kyle O'Donnell [mailto:nag...@isprime.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 11:51 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Check_NRPE on AIX
Those are the binaries that I
From: Kyle O'Donnell [nag...@isprime.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 11:51 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Check_NRPE on AIX
Those are the binaries that I compiled and uploaded a couple years ago. We are
still using them today, but if you have any issues
i dont know anything about using sudo on AIX. My team monitors
80 different AIX hosts with a mix of 5.3 and 6.1 versions. So just a few
points to try
- Make sure the user you have set to run nrpe is the user ur testing with.
The nrpe cfg has a spot for a username and group. We use user
Those are the binaries that I compiled and uploaded a couple years ago. We
are still using them today, but if you have any issues let me know.
I would suggest running the check_disk with the -x /proc as it is in nrpe as
the same user nrpe is running as via command line to ensure it behaves as
Hello all!
I've recently been attempting to setup monitoring on my AIX 5.3 servers. After
some research, I determined that the best way to accomplish this is through
using NRPE. I downloaded the package here:
Hi
Make a test. Go on the system as the nrpe user, th
Ciao
Giorgio
Il giorno 18/mag/2011, alle ore 15:26, Daniel Ceola dce...@twgi.net ha
scritto:
Hello all!
I’ve recently been attempting to setup monitoring on my AIX 5.3 servers.
After some research, I determined that the best
Sorry for the previous
Ciao,
Giorgio
Il giorno 18/mag/2011, alle ore 15:26, Daniel Ceola dce...@twgi.net ha
scritto:
Hello all!
I’ve recently been attempting to setup monitoring on my AIX 5.3 servers.
After some research, I determined that the best way to accomplish this is