Re: [Nagios-users] checking windows processes

2010-11-26 Thread Mark A. Lappin
> I have not heard about the option of "=stopped" , but if that works it's a > good way. > another way to manipulate the return output is to use the "nagate" > plugin ( should be in the libexec dir ) , and it will allow you to twick the > output submitted to nagios from the service execution .

Re: [Nagios-users] checking windows processes

2010-11-26 Thread Assaf Flatto
On 26/11/10 13:26, Mark A. Lappin wrote: > Good Morning! > > I guess I'm trying to do something "weird" since I've not been able to find > an example (yet). I have some Windows hosts where I need them to stay logged > in and running various "things" - for software not written to run as a > s

[Nagios-users] checking windows processes

2010-11-26 Thread Mark A. Lappin
Good Morning! I guess I'm trying to do something "weird" since I've not been able to find an example (yet). I have some Windows hosts where I need them to stay logged in and running various "things" - for software not written to run as a service. Easy enough, if explorer.exe is not running