[Disclaimer: I am not the Nagios administrator, just an end-user]
We are using DFS-R on a number of Windows servers. Nagios is already
being used to monitor these servers (NSCLIENT++ 0.3.1). It is possible
to schedule some tasks to run a DFSRDIAG or DFSRADMIN report on the
status of the replication folders and e-mail the results, but I am
wondering if anyone is using Nagios to monitor DFS-R and, if so, how.
Tom Kustner MCSE, CNE
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