Plugins

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Wed Jan 28 17:43:39 CET 2004


On Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:13 AM, Thilanka shared with us:

> 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 


If the machines are of the same architecture, OS and have the same
libraries installed that the plugins are dependent on then yes, you can
certainly copy the plugins over and expect them to work properly. If one
of the above is different and you cannot correct it by installing
additional packages then you will need to recompile on the destination
host or possibly use a cross compiler.

--
Marc


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