Hello everyone,
I have been googling around for a while now, but still don't have a
satisfying answer:
How can I passive-check the disk and load state of a windows client?
What I want is that if the client is up, it tells its disk/load state
once a day or so to nagios. If the client is down or
How can I passive-check the disk and load state of a windows client?
What I want is that if the client is up, it tells its disk/load state
once a day or so to nagios. If the client is down or somewhere on the
road, never mind.
And how would I do this with mac clients?
Don't use a mac personally,
Don't use a mac personally, but you can schedule the check locally at a
frequency you desire, and submit this to a passive job def with its
freshness
check disabled so it will never timeout.
Ok. And what piece of software would be needed on the windows side to check
disk/load?
Thanks,
Andre
On 17 May 2011 10:31, Andre Tann at...@alphasrv.net wrote:
Don't use a mac personally, but you can schedule the check locally at a
frequency you desire, and submit this to a passive job def with its
freshness
check disabled so it will never timeout.
Ok. And what piece of software would be