We have a fair sized Nagios installation that currently only monitors UNIX
machines, and we want to add some Windows clients, primarily XP. We started
down the road using NSClient++ using the check_nt Nagios plugin, but
haven't been able to communicate with any XP boxes. The NSClient++ web
page
I've had success on both counts , and the check_nt works with no issues.
points to consider that might be causing the problem :
in the nsc.ini , did you allow the nagios server in the allowed hosts ,
did you specify the port that you initiate the checks on ?
if you did any modification to the
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 4:08 PM, stan st...@panix.com wrote:
We have a fair sized Nagios installation that currently only monitors UNIX
machines, and we want to add some Windows clients, primarily XP. We started
down the road using NSClient++ using the check_nt Nagios plugin, but
haven't been
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 04:22:17PM +, Assaf Flatto wrote:
I've had success on both counts , and the check_nt works with no issues.
points to consider that might be causing the problem :
in the nsc.ini , did you allow the nagios server in the allowed hosts ,
did you specify the port that
Read the guide it should have the information you need to get it setup.
http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/doc/usage/nagios/nrpe
// Michael Medin
stan wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 04:22:17PM +, Assaf Flatto wrote:
I've had success on both counts , and the check_nt works with no issues.
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:54:14PM +0530, Kumar, Ashish wrote:
Yes, we have done all of these. We do live in a world with way too many
firewalls. What ports should we check with nmap between the
What else can you think of that we might need to check?
Try this:
edit nsc.ini, in the