Write a script to parse the logs on the remote host and have NSCA on that
remote host exectute the script and send those passive results back to the
Nagios server.

There are other solutions you could employ.   For example, using NRPE and
active checks on the remote host.  Ie, the parsing script would actually be
a Nagios plugin which would return OK, critical, etc, alerts

James Moseleyy




kaouther mechri <[email protected]>  wrote:

Hello All,

I am seraching a way to parse some  application log files on remote hosts
and grep for specific words, I need to add this as a nagios check.

Can anyone help me
kind regards
kaouther
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