monitoring remote networks

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Wed Mar 18 13:28:25 CET 2009


On Mar 18, 2009, at 6:29 AM, Mark Weaver wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm running Nagios 3 on a CentOS 4.7 server. I've got it monitoring
> other windows and linux servers on the LAN as well as all the Windows
> Desktops, both XP Pro and Vista. All runs very well, however now I've
> got to take the next step:
>
> How do I use this same Nagios server to monitor remote client networks
> using the NSClient?


It shouldn't be any different than the windows monitoring you're  
presumably doing now with nsclient on your LAN (did you end up using  
that?) Across your LAN or across the world, it's all the same to  
nagios presuming there's network connectivity between the two.

Is there a particular or special issue you have to deal with in that  
case?

--
Marc


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