Christoph Kluenter a écrit :
> On Wednesday 08 October 2008 17:52:58 Francis Dube wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using Nagios nagios-2.12_1 with NRPE nrpe2-2.11_1 to check if my
>> display is working properly. I'm taking a screenshot every 4 minutes and
>> then i compare it with the last screenshot.
On Wednesday 08 October 2008 17:52:58 Francis Dube wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Nagios nagios-2.12_1 with NRPE nrpe2-2.11_1 to check if my
> display is working properly. I'm taking a screenshot every 4 minutes and
> then i compare it with the last screenshot. My script is working very
> well when it'
Andreas Ericsson a écrit :
> Francis Dube wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using Nagios nagios-2.12_1 with NRPE nrpe2-2.11_1 to check if my
>> display is working properly. I'm taking a screenshot every 4 minutes
>> and then i compare it with the last screenshot. My script is working
>> very well when it'
Perhaps enable running the command with sudo in nrpe.cfg? It seems
like a security issue.
2008/10/8, Francis Dube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Nagios nagios-2.12_1 with NRPE nrpe2-2.11_1 to check if my
> display is working properly. I'm taking a screenshot every 4 minutes and
> then i
Francis Dube wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Nagios nagios-2.12_1 with NRPE nrpe2-2.11_1 to check if my
> display is working properly. I'm taking a screenshot every 4 minutes and
> then i compare it with the last screenshot. My script is working very
> well when it's ran locally but when i'm calling
Hi,
I'm using Nagios nagios-2.12_1 with NRPE nrpe2-2.11_1 to check if my
display is working properly. I'm taking a screenshot every 4 minutes and
then i compare it with the last screenshot. My script is working very
well when it's ran locally but when i'm calling it from the server the
screens