Niel,

You can do this many ways.  It might be a good idea for you to start
with some background info and such.  I have really had good luck with
James Turnbull's "Pro Nagios 2.0" book as well as "Building a
Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios" by David Josephsen.

These books both help with deciding the trade offs between check by
ssh, nrpe, snmp etc.

Greg Pangrazio





On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Dombrowski, Neil
<neil.dombrow...@hp.com> wrote:
> I have nagios 3.2.1 installed on a RH5.5 box, and it is monitoring ssh on
>
> client systems (and host check/ping). I now want to be able to check disk
>
> capacity, cpu load, etc., on other systems(clients). It's not clear to me
>
> how to do this in the documentation. Do I need to use check_by_ssh or nrpe?
>
> Is there a way to package up part of the nagios install and distribute it to
>
> all systems I want to monitor? I would much appreciate it if someone could
>
> send me a link to the right document for this.
>
> Thanks,
>
>         Neil
>
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