Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone also uses it as a client management system? By management, I
mean running update scripts and other software on various Linux
clients.
The closest thing we do is monitor patches on machines.
For debian machines,
Paul Weaver wrote:
Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone also uses it as a client management system? By management, I
mean running update scripts and other software on various Linux
clients.
The closest thing we do is monitor patches on machines.
Hello,
Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone also uses it as a client management system? By management, I
mean running update scripts and other software on various Linux
clients. For instance, I'd like to be able to tell clients to update a
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From: dale sykora [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 2:10 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios for client management?
Hello,
Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone
On 12-Nov-2008, at 14:09 , dale sykora wrote:
Hello,
Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone also uses it as a client management system? By management, I
mean running update scripts and other software on various Linux
clients. For instance, I'd like to
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dale sykora wrote:
Nagios seems to be a good client monitor system. I was wondering if
anyone also uses it as a client management system? By management, I
mean running update scripts and other software on various Linux
clients.
You might