ws server is enable the
CheckEventLog.dll by removing the semicolon from that line in the
nsc.ini file.
Regards,
-greg
From: Frater, Greg J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 2 juni 2008 21:41
To: Tim Van Caeyzeele
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users
2008 21:41
To: Tim Van Caeyzeele
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Windows Eventviewer
>Dear All,
>Would anyone have experience in checking the windows eventviewer for certain
>events, or turning nagios red in case of ERRORs ?
>What sc
NC_NEt also has Event Log check, that can be checked via Check_NC_NEt
(nc_net version of check_nt that was modified from the official plugin
check_nt) NC_net offers checking threadhold -c or -w based on the number
of results from the event log query. It also offers filers for which log,
How res
>Dear All,
>Would anyone have experience in checking the windows eventviewer for
certain events, or turning nagios red in case of ERRORs ?
>What script are you using ? preferably something that can simply
interact with NSClient
We do this using the NSClient++ agent (www.nsclient.org). It checks
Dear All,
Would anyone have experience in checking the windows eventviewer for certain
events, or turning nagios red in case of ERRORs ?
What script are you using ? preferably something that can simply interact with
NSClient
Thanks all,
Tim.
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