Re: [Nagios-users] best place to put NSClient++ on a Windows server?

2007-07-04 Thread Steve Shipway
When you run the /install option, this configures a Windows service
which points at the nsclient++.exe executable.  After you run this, you
cannot move the .exe file, else the service will not be able to start!

 

Here, I have made a windows install package, which installs the stuff
into C:\program files\monitoring and then automatically calls the
/install option to register the service.  The install pack also installs
the other monitoring agents where required (eg, the nageventlog agent).

 

Steve

 



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Subject: [Nagios-users] best place to put NSClient++ on a Windows
server?

 

I recently downloaded the NSClient++ plugin so that I could monitor my
NT servers using Nagios.

 

In the instructions ( http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/wiki/Documentation
http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/wiki/Documentation ), it says to
install it via the command line (nsclient++.exe /install).  I do that,
it says that it's finished, so I'm assuming that the NSC.ini file I have
to edit is the one I have in my c:\temp\ dir. 

 

Any suggestions on where the best place to put this is on a Windows
server?

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Re: [Nagios-users] best place to put NSClient++ on a Windows server?

2007-07-03 Thread Palle Jensen
I have NSClient++ installed in c:\NSClient++, and that's were NSC.INI
resides as well.

You need to enable a few things in NSC.INI, just open the file and read it.


- Palle

 

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Subject: [Nagios-users] best place to put NSClient++ on a Windows server?

 

I recently downloaded the NSClient++ plugin so that I could monitor my NT
servers using Nagios.

 

In the instructions ( http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/wiki/Documentation
http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/wiki/Documentation), it says to install it
via the command line (nsclient++.exe /install).  I do that, it says that
it's finished, so I'm assuming that the NSC.ini file I have to edit is the
one I have in my c:\temp\ dir. 

 

Any suggestions on where the best place to put this is on a Windows server?

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[Nagios-users] best place to put NSClient++ on a Windows server?

2007-07-02 Thread Rogelio Bastardo

I recently downloaded the NSClient++ plugin so that I could monitor my NT
servers using Nagios.
In the instructions (http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp/wiki/Documentation), it
says to install it via the command line (nsclient++.exe /install).  I do
that, it says that it's finished, so I'm assuming that the NSC.ini file I
have to edit is the one I have in my c:\temp\ dir.

Any suggestions on where the best place to put this is on a Windows server?
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