I am looking to monitor the Microsoft Exchange Server services such as: Microsoft Exchange Management "C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\exmgmt.exe"
These services will be monitored on the exchsrv01 server. How do I go about creating this service to be monitored? All the services I'm currently monitoring have already been predefined for me. Thanks, Kevin M. 2009/6/29 Allan Clark <all...@chickenandporn.com> > Hi Kevin; > On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 23:14, Kevin Mitnikc <teckad...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I am looking for some assistance in setting up custom service monitors. I >> am looking to monitor the Microsoft Exchange services, along with a couple >> other services. How do I go about setting this up in Nagios. >> >> I have browsed over some direction, but I seem to only be finding sections >> of setting this up. >> >> Can somebody please give me some direction and instruction on creating >> these custom service monitors. >> > > Can you go into more detail? Nagios is configured by editing the config > files, and running a "nagios -v" to check them; if you have examples of what > you're trying, including the "couple other services", we might be able to > offer concrete suggestions. ...even if it means you give us a rundown of a > part of your network, with IP address replaced to 192.168.x.y IPs and host > FQDNs replaced to names such as exch01.example.com. > > It might help to get such an initial example setup to get you going. > > Allan > -- > all...@chickenandporn.com "金鱼" http://linkedin.com/in/goldfish > please, no proprietary attachments (http://tinyurl.com/cbgq) >
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