Ron Wilson wrote:
>
> Yes but that is passive. If you do not get an alert you presume it is
> all OK But if the ngaios system was misbehaving for instance or maybe
> your sms notification was down you would not know. What is really
> needed is a check independent of ngaios and that can use an a
Hallo,
I m looking for examples and ideas about using the combination
nsclient++ and wmi to check windows-systems.
I found some basic tutorials.
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Yes but that is passive. If you do not get an alert you presume it is
all OK But if the ngaios system was misbehaving for instance or maybe
your sms notification was down you would not know. What is really
needed is a check independent of ngaios and that can use an alerting
system separate from ng
What i've done to check if my nagios setup is still working is, i configured a
HTTP check, to check a page somewhere on a server, it's a simple php page, you
can find it on the following url.
http://bugoff.be/wp-content/uploads/monitoringcheck.phps
then create a cronjob on the server where you
I am interested in somehow monitoring my Nagios setup to ensure it is
running and working correctly. At present Nagios monitors and alerts for
problems but if anything happened to Nagios server we would not
necessarily know. I toyed with idea of setting up a dummy check that
alerts at certain time
On 7/15/2010 6:47 AM, Goke Ade wrote:
> It is on http://www.nagios.com/products/nagiosxi/try
>
> Thank you
>
This is for Nagios XI, the commercial extension to Nagios. The free
open-source core is always available from http://nagios.org/download/core .
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Tony Yarusso
Technical Team
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