Ihab Samara <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> 
> What are the best plugin to monitor specific system event on
> a windows machine?
> 
> I prefer to use a plugin that doesnt require any
> installations on the windows machine.
> 
> Thank you
> 

We are using a combination of NRPE and WMI.  I do NRPE checks to a
windows proxy machine to do the WMI windows checks.  This means I only
have one client software installation of NRPE_NT on my proxy machine.
See
http://proddoc.groundworkopensource.com/Bookshelf_RoboHelp/GroundWork_Pr
ofiles/WMI_Profiles/Profiles_WMI_Windows.htm for an explanation. You can
find the groundworks wmi scripts on nagiosforge. 

There is https://github.com/mbaldessari/nagios-wmi-plugin, but I haven't
used it, or http://www.openpegasus.org/

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