On 08/01/2011 14:09, Leif J. wrote: > Den 08-01-2011 14:51, Mister IT Guru skrev: >> On 08/01/2011 13:40, Leif J. wrote: >>> I'm confused in CLI you are using: >>> >>> /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H client.localdomain >>> -c get_disk -a localhost C: 70,80 >>> >>> but in the define command you are using: >>> >>> $USER1$/get_disk -a $HOSTADDRESS$ C: 70,80 >>> >>> >>> >>> In your define command I would define it as: >>> >>> /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c get_disk -a >>> localhost C: 70,80 >>> >>> >>> And then define the command in nrpe on the windows box >>> >> I had no idea that I could do that!? I feel so stupid! Thanks for the tip! > I always take the exactly path to make sure what command it are using.
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