>>> On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at  6:03 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Lucas Fritz"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> Are there any definitive guides for monitoring a remote OSX 10.4 Server?

Hey Lucas,

The macports install of NRPE is straightforward on OS X Server. Unfortunately, 
there aren't a lot of things exposed via SNMP with OS X. I created a couple 
check scripts that you might find useful.

1. check_xserve uses Marcel Bresink's Hardware Monitor tool to monitor the 
on-board hardware sensors:

http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Hardware.56.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=1193

2. check_osx_services interfaces with the serveradmin command to check the 
status of the various built-in OS X services. I haven't added any 
Leopard-specific checks yet, but it will check a lot of stuff on Tiger. I need 
to add the performance data to the script output, but everything else works 
well at this point.

http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Operating_Systems.157.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=1206

Please let me know if you try these and find problems. I don't have a lot of 
Xserves to test with.

-Tim


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