macports (formerly darwinports) provides nagios and nrpe for OS X.

http://www.macports.org/

You don't have to install macports on your servers.. you can install it on a local mac, then do a "port install nrpe". This will install it into /opt/local . You can then tar up that and distribute it as you wish, or make a pkg out of it as well.

Good luck.

--Andy

On Feb 22, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Nick Twaddell wrote:

Hello,

Is there an NRPE client available for OS X servers?  I would like to
monitor disk space and CPU usage on a few OS X servers.

Thanks

Nick

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