Hi Sven, On Tuesday 12 May 2009, Sven Velt wrote: > Jan Wagner wrote: > > For me "check_nt!'MEMUSE -w 80 -c 90'" and "check_nt!'USEDDISKSPACE -l c > > -w 90 -c 95'" works without problems. > > Actual I don't see any need for changes. Using different ports is an > > issue, but I'm not willing to break existing systems with changing it > > (default port is 1248). > > Jan, I think you still use the original/old NSClient, which listens on > port 1248. As this port is also used by M$ Exchange it was/is "community > default" to switch to port 12489.
I did the way around, I changed the port on the NSClient++ side. ;) > If you install NSClient++/nscp nowadays it listens on 12489 as default. ACK. > I see Jan's problem here with changing the default port. But IMHO it > would be more up2date to change from NSClient to NSClient++/nscp and > from port 1248 to 12489. I would say, we could write a new check "check_ntplus" with set "-p 12489", wouldn't that be nice? With kind regards, Jan. -- Never write mail to <w...@spamfalle.info>, you have been warned! -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GIT d-- s+: a- C+++ UL++++ P+ L+++ E- W+++ N+++ o++ K++ w--- O M V- PS PE Y++ PGP++ t-- 5 X R tv- b+ DI- D++ G++ e++ h-- r+++ y+++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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