Plugins

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Wed Jan 28 17:24:54 CET 2004


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In most cases you can compile them on a host seperately than the one they 
will be executing on as long as the two hosts have a compatible OS. There 
are some special cases regarding library availability, in which case you'd 
have to install the appropriate libraries on the production host.

- -Jason Martin

On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Thilanka wrote:

> I posted this question but I have not seen it on the mailing list. Hopefully 
> 
> this is not dumb question even. Do you have to compile the plugins on the 
> 
> remote hosts or can you just copy the plugins that you have compiled on the 
> 
> nagios host and put them in a directory (e.g. /usr/local/nagios/libexec) Now, I 
> 
> am thinking that plugins will have to compiled on the remote host in order for 
> 
> it to make it compatible with OS of the remote host, but the on the otherhand 
> 
> if you have to compile the plugins on the remote host wihtout copying them from 
> 
> the Nagios host, I can see some admins frowning on that idea if the remote host 
> 
> is in production. Can someone please clear this out for me? Thank you for all 
> 
> your help. This is the second attempt at posting this question. I hope there 
> 
> are no filters to filter out dumb questions, in case this is a dumb one.
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> 
> 
> Thilanka
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