Re: [Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services using nsclient++

2011-06-09 Thread Matthew Jurgens
On 9/06/2011 4:59 AM, Manish Kumar wrote: Thanks...@ all for your prompt help..i will try it out.. @Claudio :) exactly.. thanks.. What you might find more useful is not to have to install NSClient++ on any servers at all, nor to rely on a proxy NSClient++, nor to use NRPE. All of the

[Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services using nsclient++

2011-06-08 Thread Manish Kumar
In addition to my previous question...just wanted to elaborate.. How i can monitor which important windows services are running on a remote windows servers and their state using NSClient++ installed on the windows servers and check_nt plugin. thanks.. -- Forwarded message --

Re: [Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services using nsclient++

2011-06-08 Thread Daniel Ceola
at command prompt from the server (or by looking it up in the system registry) Hope this helps! Thanks, Daniel Ceola From: Manish Kumar [mailto:manikuma...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 2:06 PM To: nagios-users Subject: [Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services

Re: [Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services using nsclient++

2011-06-08 Thread Manish Kumar
Hi Claudio, * * Thanks...This is what i am looking for exactly.. - Standard Services (lanmanserver, .. whatever you want) - Specific Services (e.g. for DNS Server 'dns', DHCP Server) can you give me the exact command syntax that to be written in commands.cfg/windows.cfg something like

Re: [Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services using nsclient++

2011-06-08 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
Well this is exactly what you need, you already wrote it. Just replace the Servicename by the service you want to check, eg lanmanserver: define service{ use generic-service host_name winserver service_description Server Services

Re: [Nagios-users] Fwd: How to monitor specific windows services using nsclient++

2011-06-08 Thread Manish Kumar
Thanks...@ all for your prompt help..i will try it out.. @Claudio :) exactly.. thanks.. On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Claudio Kuenzler c...@claudiokuenzler.comwrote: Well this is exactly what you need, you already wrote it. Just replace the Servicename by the service you want to check,