NRPE and remote hosts - problem

martin gucci at atlas.sk
Fri Mar 11 00:49:42 CET 2005


Hello, I have server Mandrakelinux with NAGIOS 2.0. I need monitoring 
remote hosts with nrpe. On remote hosts nrpe daemon is running.
Problem: in service.cfg is

define service {
         use                             generic-service
         host_name                       qel
         service_description             Current users
         is_volatile                     0
         check_period                    24x7
         max_check_attempts              3
         normal_check_interval           5
         retry_check_interval            2
         contact_groups                  linux-admins
         notification_interval           240
         notification_period             24x7
         notification_options            w,u,c,r
         check_command                   		check_nrpe!ipaddress!check_users
}

Answer is 	Connection refused by host

But from console: [root at gucci nagios]# 
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H ipaddress -c check_users
USERS OK - 1 users currently logged in |users=1;5;10;0

Pls help me, what is wrong?  some permission?

Thanks Martin

Sorry for my English

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