Marc Powell wrote:
On Mar 18, 2009, at 6:29 AM, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running Nagios 3 on a CentOS 4.7 server. I've got it monitoring
other windows and linux servers on the LAN as well as all the Windows
Desktops, both XP Pro and Vista. All runs very well, however now I've
Kevin Keane wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
How do I use this same Nagios server to monitor remote client networks
using the NSClient?
As others have already pointed out, fundamentally, it doesn't matter
whether the client is on the same network segment, or behind a router.
2009/3/19 Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com:
Hi Jim,
There's the rub... they're not remote or child branches of the same company
or parent. These are separate entities. Actively monitoring the router is
like falling out of bed, however there is a single IP for that remote client
router
Mark Weaver wrote:
Kevin Keane wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
How do I use this same Nagios server to monitor remote client networks
using the NSClient?
As others have already pointed out, fundamentally, it doesn't matter
whether the client is on the same network
Hi All,
I'm running Nagios 3 on a CentOS 4.7 server. I've got it monitoring
other windows and linux servers on the LAN as well as all the Windows
Desktops, both XP Pro and Vista. All runs very well, however now I've
got to take the next step:
How do I use this same Nagios server to monitor
On Mar 18, 2009, at 6:29 AM, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running Nagios 3 on a CentOS 4.7 server. I've got it monitoring
other windows and linux servers on the LAN as well as all the Windows
Desktops, both XP Pro and Vista. All runs very well, however now I've
got to take the next step:
2009/3/18 Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com:
Hi All,
I'm running Nagios 3 on a CentOS 4.7 server. I've got it monitoring
other windows and linux servers on the LAN as well as all the Windows
Desktops, both XP Pro and Vista. All runs very well, however now I've
got to take the next
Mark Weaver wrote:
How do I use this same Nagios server to monitor remote client networks
using the NSClient?
As others have already pointed out, fundamentally, it doesn't matter
whether the client is on the same network segment, or behind a router.
However, in reality, when you are