Hi, I tried to open my ssh session with plink.exe In my nrpe.cfg file I wrote: ----------- command[plink]=c:\nrpe\plink.exe -load "myprofile" -l "mylogin" -pw "mypassword" ----------- If I try this command on the windows server, it works. But if I try with the check_nrpe command it doesn't. In the nrpe_nt logfile, the error returned is: "command completed with return code 1" If I understand well, check_nrpe is waiting for a return code that plink doesn't give (?). How can I solve this problem ?
WBS Subhendu Ghosh wrote: > On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, tdelunel wrote: > > > Thank you for your reply, > > > > The NRPE user I configured in the nrpe.cfg file is "nagios": > > nrpe_user=nagios > > nrpe_group=nagios > > > > Putty is on the windows 2000 server, and the session is opened by an > "admin" > > user. > > What I want is to execute putty with this command: > > --------- > > putty.exe -ssh @IP -load "myprofile" -l "mylogin" -pw "mypassword" > > --------- > > > > How can I configure NRPE for having the same user name than my windows > > session ? What I have to do ? > > The windows user name is of that kind: "MySociety\admin" > > > Why do you want NRPE to open the SSH window? > > Plink offer a much better batch ssh functionality. > > Also if the plugin does not exit within the default timeout - Nagios will > get an unknown error code. > > > > >> Subhendu Ghosh wrote : > >> > >> Putty needs access to the Desktop to open the window - is the NRPE user > >> same as the desktop/console user? > >> > >> If you are trying to run another ssh session form the windows host, try > >> plink (command line ssh) that is part of the putty package. > >> > > tdelunel wrote > > > >>> Hi, > >>> I'm using a v2 of nagios and check_nrpe and nrpe_nt.exe 0.8. > >>> I have some troubles with starting an .exe on a remote windows 2000 > >>> Server. > >>> Here is my config: > >>> nrpe.cfg > >>> --------------- > >>> allowed_hosts=127.0.0.1,@IPnagios > >>> dont_blame_nrpe=1 > >>> debug=1 > >>> command[putty]=c:\nrpe\putty.exe > >>> --------------- > >>> Other parameters are set to default. > >>> > >>> On the Monitoring Computer i use the command: > >>> > >>> ./chek_nrpe -H @ipHost -c putty > >>> > >>> After 10 seconds i receive the following message: > >>> CHECK_NRPE: Socket timeout after 10 seconds > >>> > >>> In the nrpe_nt log file on the remote host: > >>> "Host is askng command 'putty' to be run" > >>> "Running command: c:\nrpe\putty.exe" > >>> "Command completed with return code 5" > >>> "Bad return code for [The check didn't respond within the timeout]" > >>> > >>> Putty is not started, but if I open the task manager, I can see that > >>> putty.exe is present. > >>> If I try to kill the process, i receive the message "Acces Denied". > >>> In parallele, i tried to start a windows service (W32Time i.e) remotely. > >>> So i copied the "sc.exe" file from a windows XP on my 2000 server, and i > >>> wrote my command into the nrpe.cfg: > >>> ------------- > >>> command[start_service]=c:\nrpe\sc.exe start "W32Time" > >>> command[stop_service]=c:\nrpe\sc.exe stop "W32Time" > >>> ------------- > >>> Then i sent the command: > >>> ./check_nrpe -H @ipHost -c stop_service > >>> ./check_nrpe -H @ipHost -c start_service > >>> > >>> The both commands work, it stops and restart my service correctly. > >>> > >>> I don't understand why my command for putty doesn't work... > >>> Did I forget something in the configuration ? > >>> Help please ...! > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language > > that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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