On Apr 14, 2010, at 6:32 AM, Burton Simonds wrote:
> I was more worried about 2 instances using the same port at the same
> time.
This is how pretty much all client/server software works. Think SMTP server,
HTTP server, etc. I'd consider any server software that didn't do this as
broken.
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I was more worried about 2 instances using the same port at the same
time. I know I can compile nrpe to use a different port, but I don't
to have to manage 2 sets of checks on the host, one for each nrpe
instance.
I have been running it for a bit, and have not seen any issues. I
guess as long a
Burton Simonds wrote:
> We have a requirement to run checks from multiple locations. We
> currently use NRPE to perform these checks, and I am running it out
> xinetd. Will I potentailly clobber requests if I have requests
> coming in from multiple nagios servers to the same nrpe service?
xinet
Hi,
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 09:47:04 pm Burton Simonds wrote:
> We have a requirement to run checks from multiple locations. We
> currently use NRPE to perform these checks, and I am running it out
> xinetd. Will I potentailly clobber requests if I have requests
> coming in from multiple nagio
We have a requirement to run checks from multiple locations. We
currently use NRPE to perform these checks, and I am running it out
xinetd. Will I potentailly clobber requests if I have requests
coming in from multiple nagios servers to the same nrpe service?
Thanks,
Burton
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