Hello,
Just a quick clarification it is not just you who prefer check_nrpe it
it is infact the prefered way to interact with NSClient++. check_nt is
mainly for legacy support only.
Most of the newer features will not be available via check_nt.
// Michael Medin
2011-06-08 20:43 C. Bensend
Hi there,
Actually i want to monitor specific windows services using nagios and
nsclient++ agent installed on Windows servers...
Also i don't know which critical windows services to
monitor exactly but my boss says it should be done... Can you people give me
some help regarding
Actually i want to monitor specific windows services using nagios and
nsclient++ agent installed on Windows servers...
OK.
$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -u -c CheckServiceState -a
ShowAll $ARG1$=$ARG2$
Then, in your Nagios service command definition, call that command
with two
Thanks Benny,..but still i couldn't understand is check_nrpe is used for
monitoring windows servers because what i know it's for monitoring remote
linux servers only.. If yes do i need to install check_nrpe on my Nagios
Server..
Also i am already monitoring these basic things but i want to
Thanks Benny,..but still i couldn't understand is check_nrpe is used for
monitoring windows servers because what i know it's for monitoring remote
linux servers only.. If yes do i need to install check_nrpe on my Nagios
Server..
Also i am already monitoring these basic things but i want to