USe WMI:
the path to the smart data:
root/Cimv2/Win32_DiskDrive/
[Instance] --> Status

Hope this helps
Tony (Author of NC_Net)
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Eric Pearce <epea...@amberpoint.com>wrote:

>  I'd like to get SMART disk health status for Windows machines.  It looks
> like smartctl would work fine on Windows - has someone got it working with
> NSClient++?
> I've found some people asking about this in the list archives, but haven't
> found any concrete examples.
> All I'm looking for is a basic "OK" or "something bad is going to happen
> soon" alert from Nagios.
> Thanks
> -e
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