I can't give you any advice one way or the other on SNMP; however, you might want to look at the alternative of using ssh for monitoring. Setup a 'nagios' user on the client with appropriate ssh keys on the server. Use forced commands in 'authorized_keys' for safety, and have the Nagios server log into the client to check what it needs to check. It's probably no harder than setting up SNMP (much easier if you're not familiar with SNMP to begin with), and it's more secure.

Paul


On Tue, 9 May 2006, Nelson Serafica wrote:

Does anyone configured monitoring remote server via snmp? i'm planning to use 
snmp to monitor remotely our server, can anyone give advice what is the good 
plugins and how do you do that? I cannot use NRPE because the server is 
production. We cannot installed any application not relevant to work.

I check www.nagiosexchange.org, just asking any advice. By the way, how can I 
know if I can check it using snmp ???? i tried snmpwalk, is this enough?


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