Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-18 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
, Andrew H. Cc: Nagios Users List Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server The other ports don't appear like typical MSSQL ports. Do you have by any chance the Windows firewall still active? Maybe the port is being blocked there? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968872 Or do you

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-17 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
to determine what port the SQL server has open? -Original Message- From: Spook ZA [mailto:spoo...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 2:43 AM To: Nagios Users List Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server Hi. On 16 November 2011 19:40, Kaplan, Andrew H. ahkap

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-17 Thread Jim Avery
On 17 November 2011 15:17, Kaplan, Andrew H. ahkap...@partners.org wrote: Hi there -- Thanks for your reply. I tried your suggestion on the two plugins, and here are the results. When the command syntax for check_mssql was the following: ./check_mssql -H ip address -U domain\\username -P

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-17 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
Please let us know if you get it working - I might have to add such a check soon as well. To answer your question: 1433 is the standard port of MSSQL so that should be ok. You can launch nmap or a simple telnet to double-check that. On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-17 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
PM To: Nagios Users List Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server Please let us know if you get it working - I might have to add such a check soon as well. To answer your question: 1433 is the standard port of MSSQL so that should be ok. You can launch nmap or a simple telnet

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-17 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
:39 PM *To:* Nagios Users List *Subject:* Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server Please let us know if you get it working - I might have to add such a check soon as well. To answer your question: 1433 is the standard port of MSSQL so that should be ok. You can launch nmap

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-17 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server The other ports don't appear like typical MSSQL ports. Do you have by any chance the Windows firewall still active? Maybe the port is being blocked there? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968872 Or do you use a named instance? I found this information

[Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-16 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
Hi there -- I am trying to monitor several Microsoft SQL Server 2008R2 systems, and I am experimenting with several plugins. The first plugin that I am testing is the check_mssql plugin. I am having problems gaining access to the server, and I am not sure where the syntax error is in the

Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring a Microsoft SQL Server

2011-11-16 Thread Spook ZA
Hi. On 16 November 2011 19:40, Kaplan, Andrew H. ahkap...@partners.org wrote: I am trying to monitor several Microsoft SQL Server 2008R2 systems, and I am experimenting with several plugins. The first plugin that I am testing is the check_mssql plugin. I am having problems gaining access