Hi,

 

Please read below article this may help you. Thanks.

 

NSClient will now run as a service on our Windows Server
2003 (SP1) box.

W2k3 Data Execution Protection (DEP) Date/Time: 6-10-2005
9:45 PM EST

I got nailed with windows 2003 server sp1"s new Data
Execution Protection (DEP) (stack protection) today. I was
trying to install the nagios NS Client program on a server
with DEP turned on. When you tried to start the nagios agent
service you would get "System Error 1067 has occurred".
Which means the process was aborted and windows says "The
process terminated unexpectedly". To make an exception for
certain programs to run without DEP you need to do the
following in W2k3 SP1: Right click "My Computer" then
"Properties". Click the "Advanced" tab then click the
"Settings" button under the "Performance" section. Click on
the "Data Execution Prevention" tab and then click the radio
button "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except
those I select". Then click the "Add" button and add your
exe you don"t want stack protection for. That problem was
fun to hunt down. 

Hope this helps someone besides me out someday.

 

 

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From: Caloocan Gangsta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 10:25 AM
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
Subject: [plug] Nagios

 


Hi John,

Would like to know if you were able to use nagios on windows 2003 sp2, the
plugin i got from nagios doesnt work with win2k3 client which is the
nsclient++, i can only monitor our win2k3 through icmp.

Here's my setup
nagios server - Redhat
Client - win2k3, several domains

CIAO!

John Osena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I use Nagios on a daily basis and I recommend taking a
look at Monarch - its a web interface for Nagios
developed by Groundwork Open Source. It takes away the
complexity of low-level configs and gets you going
quickly.

Don't bother buying a book, there is a ton of
documentation online. c",)

Good luck!

--- Froilan Romualdo wrote:

> I'm really interested sa network monitoring program
> na ito.
> 
> Question:
> 1. Alin ang mas-madaling sundin na documentation for
> installation and
> configuration, yung sa mismong sa nagios website or
> books (about
> Nagios) naka link sa site nito?
> 2. Meron bang book about Nagios na binebenta locally
> (National
> Bookstore) at how much ito?
> 
> Mukhang mahirap din i setup and configure ito. Kaya
> ang gusto kong
> basahin at sundin na book sa installation and
> configuration ay ang
> easiest na sundin at para madaling ma-implement ito.
> 
> By the way If I'm not mistaken 4 (apat) ang books
> nakita ko online sa
> mismong nagios site.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Systems Administrator
> ---
> 1 Timothy 4:8
> For bodily exercise profiteth little:
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