start a script automatically

Marco Borsani m.borsani at it.net
Mon Apr 3 13:57:06 CEST 2006


Hi all!

Is it possible to start a script automatically on a remote host in case of a
particolar event?

For example, if nagios detects that process "named" on a DNS server is down,
will Nagios can run a remote command on that server to restart the process?

Regards

Marco Borsani                        
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