Hello,
I would suggest someone to "port" check_logfiles to "windows" (ie
working with for instance pure Perl or some such).
That is the "point" of the NRPE support in NSClient++ (and others)
// Michael Medin
Masoud Tabrizi skrev:
> I looked that the event log but does no good for me as I am try
Hi Martyn,
The client itself actually is quite stable; I have it running on several
of my customer's servers for a few months now - maybe two years if you
count the old versions. It is a fairly small piece of software written
in C++ (the original version was written in VBS) and have yet to see
Hi Martyn,
The client itself actually is quite stable; I have it running on several
of my customer's servers for a few months now - maybe two years if you
count the old versions. It is a fairly small piece of software written
in C++ (the original version was written in VBS) and have yet to see
Thanks very much for the reply.
I will also take a look at your client too, how stable is it at present?
Cheers
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Keane [mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com]
Sent: 02 March 2009 23:37
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] NSCLIENT
Yo
HI,
This is something I been wanting to add to NC_NEt for a while, but have not
had the time to implement.
I have not yet heard of one availible specifically for nagios on a Windows
Host.
Assuming the Log Files are just TEXT
your best bet is to write a program that parses through text logs using
Hi Philipp,
CAN Login is a Bit dificult,
For that it may be better to check Effective Permissions on a particular
Resource for a particular User or group.
For HAS logged in, then try Enabling Auditing to The Windows Security Log
Then Use an EventLog Check, (there are several Window clients that
You don't have to purchase one. If you want to do the editing manually,
use Microsoft's Orca. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255905
Or if you want to automate it, look into MakeMSI.
http://dennisbareis.com/makemsi.htm This scripting language is a bit
quirky, but it works.
That said, I'm curre
Can anybody recommend an MSI editor, I would like to add the IP address of
the server before I send the client MSI out, if I have to purchase one I do
not mind.
Cheers
Martyn
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I looked that the event log but does no good for me as I am trying to monitor
application logs and not events logs. looking for something similar to
check_logfiles on Unix.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Curtis LaMasters [mailto:curt
2009/3/2 Rahul Nabar :
> If I try "View Alert History for this Service" I seem to get an error
> "No history information was found for this this service in the current
> log file"
>
> The file that it reports "File: /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log" is
> indeed correctly present. What else could be
On Mar 2, 2009, at 11:25 AM, Rahul Nabar wrote:
> If I try "View Alert History for this Service" I seem to get an error
> "No history information was found for this this service in the current
> log file"
>
> The file that it reports "File: /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log" is
> indeed correctly
You could use NSClient++ with the event log plugin. I'm not sure what
you need exactly from the eventlog but it'll alert you when something
happens.
Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
http://www.builtnetworks.com
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Masoud Tabrizi
wrote:
> Hello Eve
Hello Everyone,
I have a requirement to monitor a large number of application log files under
Win2003.
Is there anything out there that can accomplish this?
Using Nagios 2.9 and Nrpe_nt_0.8
Thanks in advance
M
Mobile Phone: 617-872
If I try "View Alert History for this Service" I seem to get an error
"No history information was found for this this service in the current
log file"
The file that it reports "File: /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log" is
indeed correctly present. What else could be wrong? Does "Alert
History" have
Hi!
I found a lot of usefull hints how to monitor my AD-server. I'll check
that step by step.
BUT:
Is there a possibility to check if a special client (running Win XP or
Windows 2003 Terminal-Server) can log into a special AD?
Greetings
Philipp
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Take a look at this :
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Detailed%2F2338.html;d=1
Hope this helps
Assaf
On Monday 02 March 2009 09:43:27 vinod.e wrote:
> I want to monitor tomcat in detail similar to mysql like no.of
> connection to tomcat ,memory used by tomcat only etc. rel
Note that most plugins can be executed from the shell prompt with a
"--help" option. For example:
$ /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http --help
will tell you what all the possible options are for this plugin,
including how to check a particular port number. It's usually best to
make sure you'
I want to monitor tomcat in detail similar to mysql like no.of
connection to tomcat ,memory used by tomcat only etc. related to tomcat
., Are there any plugins for tomcat available or scripts .
Kindly forward .
Thanks a lot.
Regards
Vinod
--
Mark
First - welcome the a world of wonder (meaning nagios) .
Second - the nagios install comes with a complete set of documentation you can
access via the wen
interface .
And for your question - the file containing the definitions you are looking for
is called either
commands.cfg or misccom
Hi,
I have been using NagiosQL and I must say it's great. I am going to try
Centreon (not sure if it has modules for editing Nagios files though).
There is also Lilac (formerly fruity) which comes with an autodiscovery
engine (actually running Nmap).There is EZNag (lots of stuff to make
Nagios easy
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