Hi,
 
With SNMP on Windows machines, you can check with the check_snmp_* scripts
(http://nagios.manubulon.com) : 
- Disk Usage (check_snmp_storage.pl)
- Virtual memory usage (check_snmp_storage.pl)
- Windows Service state (check_snmp_win.pl)
- Process state, memory and CPU usage (check_snmp_process.pl)
- Interface state & bandwidth (check_snmp_int.pl)
- CPU usage (check_snmp_load.pl)
 
Without any installation on the windows machine, you can also make some
checks using WMI with some perl modules (never found a good plugin for
this), and with samba (for disks mainly) : have a look at
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Windows.49.0.html.
 
Patrick 
http://nagios.manubulon.com

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Stephen (DOV, MSX)
Envoyé : jeudi 19 avril 2007 16:22
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Objet : [Nagios-users] Just using SNMP



Is there a way to just use SNMP to monitor windows machines in Nagios. We
have a lot of servers and installing an agent like NSClient++ would be a
real pain, when they all run SNMP already. Any ideas?

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