Klaus Umbach wrote:
NRPE? To check a Windows-Box? No, that's not really funny...
huh?
Why not?
I'we always thought of NRPE to be vastly superior to the NSClient
protocol myself...
With NRPE you need a bunch of plugins on the client you are
monitoring, with NSCA the standard-stuff is integrated. NRPE is much
more configuration cost than NSCA/nsclient++, because you can't just
aptitude install them. :-)
NSClient++ can do the exact same things (and a lot more) via NRPE then
via NSClient with the same (or about the same) amount of configuration...
// Michael Medin
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Klaus
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