Re: [Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE

2006-07-17 Thread Morris, Patrick
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 8:16 AM To: Thomas Sluyter Cc: Nagios Users Mailinglist Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE I'm currently implementing

Re: [Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE

2006-07-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry :) I'm running snmp version 5.2.2 on nearly 200 machines (some pentium 4, 3ghz machines, others dual opterons 248), all being checked by the Nagios host. I'm using the snmp scripts from http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/ and have them all setup to use v2c. The snmp configs are set-up

Re: [Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE

2006-07-17 Thread Joerg Linge
Am Montag, 17. Juli 2006 17:26 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sorry :) I'm running snmp version 5.2.2 on nearly 200 machines (some pentium 4, 3ghz machines, others dual opterons 248), all being checked by the Nagios host. I'm using the snmp scripts from http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/ and have

Re: [Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE

2006-07-17 Thread Thomas Sluyter
Very cool JöÎrg, Thanks for the feedback -and- the demonstration! I knew we weren't crazy for making the choices we did... It's just nice to see this thought confirmed :3 Thanks everyone... On 17 Jul, 2006, at 17:55, Joerg Linge wrote: I use net-snmp to execute tho local plugins via snmp

[Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE

2006-07-13 Thread Thomas Sluyter
Hi all, For the new Nagios roll-out I'm working on at my current client I've run into an interesting dispute. The matter concerns the running of remote scripts, to check all kinds of stuff on Nagios client systems. Why is it that we insist on using NRPE for this? Of course it's very

Re: [Nagios-users] Using SNMP as an alternative to NRPE

2006-07-13 Thread Tobias Klausmann
Hi! On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Thomas Sluyter wrote: Why is it that we insist on using NRPE for this? Of course it's very practical that there's such a thing as the NRPE daemon and the check_nrpe command. It does indeed make things easier for a lot of people who lack deep technical insight.