Re: [Nagios-users] Passive monitoring multiple servers with 1 NAT IP (SOLVED)

2011-12-07 Thread a . smith
Hi, thanks to those who replied, the issue is now resolved. I had 2 clients configured on the Nagios server with the same IP, as soon as I changed those IPs on the server side to invented IPs that were different everything started to work as expected, cheers Andy.

Re: [Nagios-users] Passive monitoring multiple servers with 1 NAT IP

2011-12-05 Thread Assaf Flatto
On 02/12/11 18:14, a.sm...@ukgrid.net wrote: Hi, in the case where I want to monitor several servers in a remote office where all outbound traffic from that office originates from a single IP (NAT) is there any way I can monitor those with Nagios without putting a Nagios server in the

Re: [Nagios-users] Passive monitoring multiple servers with 1 NAT IP

2011-12-03 Thread a . smith
Quoting Jim Avery: The send_nsca transmission identifies the host to Nagios so it won't matter if the address is NATted. Hi Jim, ok great if its possible, however I did try setting this up and it didnt seem to work. I am using the NSClient++ on Windows servers, and under the NSCA

Re: [Nagios-users] Passive monitoring multiple servers with 1 NAT IP

2011-12-03 Thread Jim Avery
On 3 December 2011 17:46, a.sm...@ukgrid.net wrote:   ok great if its possible, however I did try setting this up and it didnt seem to work. I am using the NSClient++ on Windows servers, and under the NSCA section I have defined what is described as LOCAL HOST NAME correctly on each client.

[Nagios-users] Passive monitoring multiple servers with 1 NAT IP

2011-12-02 Thread a . smith
Hi, in the case where I want to monitor several servers in a remote office where all outbound traffic from that office originates from a single IP (NAT) is there any way I can monitor those with Nagios without putting a Nagios server in the remote office? On the face of it it would seem

Re: [Nagios-users] Passive monitoring multiple servers with 1 NAT IP

2011-12-02 Thread Jim Avery
On 2 December 2011 18:14, a.sm...@ukgrid.net wrote: Hi, in the case where I want to monitor several servers in a remote office where all outbound traffic from that office originates from a single IP (NAT) is there any way I can monitor those with Nagios without putting a Nagios server in