Through NC_NEt you can check all three services/processes through a single
check_nt command
NC_net can be downloaded from Sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nc-net
Tony (Author of NC_Net)
On Dec 20, 2007 4:48 AM, Hari Sekhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone out there check whether McAfee is running?
>
> Ideally this should just be one check in nagios for all 3 services that
> make up McAfee Enterprise Anti-Virus on each server, I don't want to
> bloat the monitoring interface and notifications.
>
> I rustled something up a while back which just goes and checks the 3
> services. This was kind of cheap, since it was a bash script that took
> args then then just ran 3 check_nt calls against NSClient++ from the
> nagios server. Obviously this is not so good, since it's 3 times the
> work that it should be and is more likely to time out (and I really hate
> timeouts).
>
> If you do check McAfee, what to you do?
>
> -h
>
> --
> Hari Sekhon
>
>
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